elcaro1101
Ahn'Qiraj Raider
Really creepy when the music is found and sentencing info at the end seems short.
Happened in Colorado Springs 2019.
Happened in Colorado Springs 2019.
Really creepy when the music is found and sentencing info at the end seems short.
Happened in Colorado Springs 2019.
Weird color choice for prosthetics, but I guess he can do what he wants. (No, those aren't the remains of his frozen fingers. Those get amputated else they fall off and/or you die of infection.)
Weird color choice for prosthetics, but I guess he can do what he wants. (No, those aren't the remains of his frozen fingers. Those get amputated else they fall off and/or you die of infection.)
A common saying among surgeons who have treated people with frostbite is "frostbite in January, amputate in July." It often takes months before the final separation between healthy and dead tissue may be determined. If surgery is performed too early, the risks of removing tissue that may eventually recover or leaving behind tissue that may eventually die are great. Some radiographic techniques currently are being investigated that may be able to make this division much sooner, thus permitting earlier definitive treatment. In some cases, bone scans are used to help predict the viability of tissue.