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David Green
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Two good ones David!



   
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Paul Rouffa
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I believe the patient in the first one is now in reverse Trendelenberg...or at least his bed is.



   
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Like both especially the first one.



   
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Posted by: @paul-rouffa

I believe the patient in the first one is now in reverse Trendelenberg...or at least his bed is.

reverse Trendelenberg???    Surprised  



   
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John Kuvakas
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@jack-dodds, for a guy with an IQ like yours...

"Trendelenberg refers to a position in which a person is lying flat on their back with their feet elevated higher than their head. This position is often used in medical settings, such as during surgery or in emergency situations, to improve blood flow to the brain and vital organs. It can also be used to treat certain medical conditions, such as hypotension or shock."

Of course, at a mere 78.0, this is beyond me. Perhaps you can help us understand. 


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Posted by: @jkuvakas

@jack-dodds, for a guy with an IQ like yours...

"Trendelenberg refers to a position in which a person is lying flat on their back with their feet elevated higher than their head. This position is often used in medical settings, such as during surgery or in emergency situations, to improve blood flow to the brain and vital organs. It can also be used to treat certain medical conditions, such as hypotension or shock."

Of course, at a mere 78.0, this is beyond me. Perhaps you can help us understand. 

Isn't it incredible that after all these years, considering my IQ (especially in metric), there is still the  odd thing that I don't know?  I think I'm going to give up trying to catch up to Paul...plus he's like greased lightening on that hand held buzzer!  I'm thinking maybe his secret is he sleeps in the Trendelenberg position....it's all about increasing blood flow to the noggin overnight!



   
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Posted by: @jack-dodds

I'm thinking maybe his secret is he sleeps in the Trendelenberg position....it's all about increasing blood flow to the noggin overnight!

Thanks for giving away the secret, Jack.



   
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Posted by: @paul-rouffa
Posted by: @jack-dodds

I'm thinking maybe his secret is he sleeps in the Trendelenberg position....it's all about increasing blood flow to the noggin overnight!

Thanks for giving away the secret, Jack.

Think of the greater good though Paul.  Just imagine if every Think Tank(ed) member slept in that position; the intellectual offerings would be even deeper and more interesting than what we experience currently.  Plus coming from you, as TT president, just think of the boost in morale it would generate within our anonymous society.  I think that it is what Alex Trebek would have endorsed.



   
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WAIT! "Anonymous society??" Why wasn't I invited? And...now that Paul has been identified, can he still be a member? 


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Posted by: @jkuvakas

WAIT! "Anonymous society??" Why wasn't I invited? And...now that Paul has been identified, can he still be a member? 

JK you were invited....anonymously.  Paul hasn't been identified.....Paul who?  If we identified the last names of our members, it would blow the rouffa off our place!



   
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