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To: i-node who wrote (725114)7/7/2013 7:09:14 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1578531
 
>> An indication of how not serious his nose was......

The PA thought it was serious enough to have referred to an ENT for xray and follow up treatment.


She suggested he see an MD and get an x-ray. Its called covering your butt.

The argument over whether the nose was broken or not is a bit silly, since it is 100% immaterial. No one is trying argue he wasn't injured, or even that he wasn't "punched" in the nose, since most of us have at some point in our lives been "punched" in the nose or "punched" someone in the nose and we can easily recognize the symptoms.

Being punched in the nose typically is not life threatening. Which, again, is 100% immaterial.


Exactly. Yet you are the ones who keep bringing it up.