@25b5e014 yeah, never squeeze the corrugated pipe wrap. But one of the stupidest things ever was the huge push to remove VAT from schools, because it was perfectly safe in place, especially if you put a new flooring or carpet over it. But breaking it up to remove it created a massive increase in particulates, resulting in higher level of asbestos for YEARS afterward.
@25b5e014 OK, so here I will make you squirm. On the episode with blood clots, they decided they needed to put in a catheter and they put The New Guy on it. Well, he fucked it up, scraped the ureter, and it turned into a scene for alien. How much blood do you want to see pouring out of your penis? Guarantee this was WAY MORE. they pulled it, mopped up my going and spent the rest of the time trying to convince me that they should try again WHICH I REFUSED. STOP MESSING WITH MY BLOODY JUNK, JGSAW!!
They finally brought in an older urologist with very gentle hands who was able to get the catheter done. Still took quite while for the blood and entrails to be cleaned up.
@25b5e014 I had an episode where I ended up in the ER with a pulmonary embolism once; Another time, I ended up there finding out I was going through a heart attack. Seriously, being five minutes from a world class hospital was tremendous; one of those, I had Uber take me to the ER. So yeah, we are going to be taken out.
@25b5e014 One of my clients was a doctor, and he had us take asbestos training during wok n the buildings. But then he said that mesothelioma is based on decades of exposure, and if you are in those places, when you see the powdery asbestos, breathe through your nose. He had us take the class for insurance purposes, but as a doctor, he was barely concerned; it's not as if a few asbestos particle will kill you.
@25b5e014 in Amsterdam, I tripped on a minor paver discontinuity outside the Van Gogh museum and sprawled out, bloodying both knees. Fortunately people there were kind and helpful and put me back on my knees. But your point is taken.
@25b5e014 sure, fascinating until you step on the failed floor and plummet to the floor below, breaking both your legs and being abandoned in the ruins to die of thirst or starvation.
so my comment boils down to: you will never regret buying high quality building materials. As one of my favorite former clients (RIP) used to say "My grandmother always said, it is never cheaper to do the job more than once"
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