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TopicSome El Paso shooting victims fear seeking medical aid over immigration status
CTLM
08/04/19 1:33:09 PM
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Mead posted...
CTLM posted...
Plus from every account that I have read or heard, being shot is not a pleasant experience to put it mildly and medical care is pretty much needed. The only exceptions where it didn't seem to be an issue, the person was so under the influence of drugs/alcohol, they didn't notice they were shot or they had a mental illness.


Such strong intentional blinders on right here

for one thing someone could easily be injured in a scenario like this in a densely populated area with so many people fleeing

its also possible someone could be shot but if the injury didnt seem immediately life threatening family members could help them home out of fear of the officials

theres also the fact that people could be traumatized and need help even if they werent physically injured



Strong intentional blinders? Dafuq? You tell me a personal example then where someone was shot that didn't need medical care or didn't notice they were shot. My dad was shot in Vietnam (still served the rest of his tour) and I had a teacher who was shot when he lived in New Orleans. Both said it didn't fucking tickle.

Reading first hand accounts from people who didn't realize they had been shot, what's usually their excuse for not seeking medical attention? "I was too drunk and didn't notice I had been shot"

When that adrenaline wears off from a life or death situation, you know you've been shot and you seek care
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