• Shadow@lemmy.ca
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    21 days ago

    They say they’re holding steady, and they are, look at those graphs.

    They didn’t say they were holding steady at ideal levels.

  • kerrigan778@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    Those aren’t life threatening vitals, they are just not healthy vitals. If you introduce a wild new experimental procedure to someone already unhealthy holding steady is a good thing, they aren’t crashing. Those are fairly standard vitals for say, someone with covid requiring hospitalization but hopefully not yet intubation, or someone with pneumonia or emphysema.

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    21 days ago

    In wolverine origins a character stops their heart with hydrochlorothiazide because it’s a cool sounding word

    In reality she’d slightly drop her bp and probably have to piss

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      Is a person capable of anxiety if they’re missing a fifth of the oxygen they’re supposed to have?

      IIRC 95% is like “you should probably talk to the doctor” territory

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          Indeed. “Thanks” to be being a frequent flier in a global company I got Covid already in March 2020 and was constantly checking my oxy values. Never got below 91, but if they had hit 90 I was told to take an ambulance right away.

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          For reference, I have what my doc calls “emphysema light” and was just in the local doc-in-a-box for my first go-round of COVID. My blood O2 was 97 and I felt short of breath. 80 sounds like I wouldn’t be moving under my own power.

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    Yeah, but kudos to whoever the UI dev for CONTAIN.MOD.C12 is.

    If I had to guess the taskbar icons; Dashboard Mode, Fullscreen Mode, Report View, Directories, System Management, Power Management, Home, Settings, Shopping, Trash.

    Up top looks like all the controls you need for the chamber to open and close doors, set temps, change vitals views…

    Dunno what’s up with the primary monitor not adopting the dark UI theme, but that happens with GNOME some times.