Indeed. This guy has had some --- luck when it comes to lungs, he must be on his 3rd or 4th set by now!LM10 wrote: ↑02 Aug 2018, 21:13The weird thing is that first it was told that he had serious flu and that's why he was in intensive care unit. (Btw., I know that flu is anything, but not harmless. Just used this word above because most people would interpret or look at it as harmless.)
And now all articles tell that he had a lung transplantation. But I can't imagine a lung transplantation being done right after such a seriously sick condition. His body would be way too weak to cope with such a big surgery.
Yeah, we had a joke flow chart at work which basically asked if you felt like you'd been hit by a bus? If you answered "no" then it tracked to "You didn't have flu", if it tracked to yes, it qualified the answer with "Have you actually been hit by a bus?" and as long as you said "no" to that, then it tracked to "You had flu".Big Tea wrote: ↑02 Aug 2018, 00:37Flu is serious. 90% of the time people claim to have had it, they have not. Oh I had flu but still went to work. Rubbish. If you have flu you re in bed, no exception. If you are unlucky, you get flu twice in your life, not once a year. Much misunderstood.
I wondered where Niki had been. We usually see him during the weekend.
We're not their yet but it was recently announced they had grown pig's lungs inside of a lab for 30 days and successfully transplanted.Shrieker wrote: ↑03 Aug 2018, 00:46Does the lung come from a donor ? Or can they actually grow a lung from a person's own stem cells ? I've heard someone's windpipe was grown with this procedure, but the lung is a much more complicated organ. In any case, I wish him a speedy recovery.
edit: Ok, looks like it's not yet a thing. Probably his new lung comes from a donor.
The windpipe. If you count that as an 'organ', that is.