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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: i-node who wrote (723375)6/29/2013 5:59:52 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (6) of 1577123
 
>> They were one inch cuts........hardly serious. And his nose didn't even suffer a deviated septum; let alone was broken. Zimmerman didn't even bother to get it x-rayed to be sure. The nose stopped bleeding immediately and the swelling was down within a few hours.

The testimony of the PA was that the nose was "likely broken" and that the bruising and swelling were consistent with that of a broken nose. While I don't recall her testimony on it, I can guarantee you there would have been x-rays had Zimmerman not declined it.


LOL. No, she didn't say that. She said it was possible and to be sure he should go see an ENT MD and have it x-rayed. Mr. Zimmerman didn't decline x-rays......he just didn't bother to go to an ENT to get the x-ray. And trust me Mr. Zimmerman does not look his nose was broken......but he does look like he's gained a whole hell of lot of weight. Guilt with do that to a person. ;)

There was also evidence of a significant hematoma on one side of his head.


Its a black and blue bruise...........like the one I got a few months back when my thigh hit the corner of my desk. Not a big deal. It did hurt at first but I certainly didn't see an MD. Do you go to an MD when you get black and blue bruises?
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