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Man vomiting blood at Don Mueang airport - but staff are indifferent to his plight


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Posted

Thats a lot of blood,if it actually is blood,and not just a big

red bottle of Fanta  red he had drank before arriving at the

airport,if it was blood he should not been allowed to fly,but

i am sure he did !.

regards Worgeordie

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3 hours ago, NCC1701A said:

a man with Ebola symptoms at an airport? what could go wrong?

With Ebola it usually comes out both ends at the same time.

Wouldn't fancy sitting next to him on the plane for more than one reason. ????

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6 hours ago, worgeordie said:

Thats a lot of blood,if it actually is blood,and not just a big

red bottle of Fanta  red he had drank before arriving at the

airport,if it was blood he should not been allowed to fly,but

i am sure he did !.

regards Worgeordie

Nah, just a revolting Big Mac maybe with far too much ketchup that his body rejected

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8 minutes ago, Esso49 said:

Nah, just a revolting Big Mac maybe with far too much ketchup that his body rejected

or he was one in a million, who actually puts the ketchup packets on his pizza.

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9 hours ago, webfact said:

The poster tried to get staff in the terminal to help but there appeared to be indifference and no one was prepared to take responsibility.

Irespective of all the reasons people jump to conclusions about.

The important point of the matter is the "indifference and no one was prepared to take responsibility."

This has been my experience over the years. (Land of smiles. 5555)

I'm surprised they was not a crowd round him videoing and screaming "Farang maow"  Farang drunk. 

TIT

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35 minutes ago, Phuket Stan said:

If he was coughing up this much blood he would need a wheel chair and then immediate hospital treatment....

Looks as if he may have suffered a stomach hemorrhage - definitely hospital treatment

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17 minutes ago, BestB said:

I be the weird one , but

 

1. What did he expect for staff to do ?

2. What did he do to assist?

 

Agreed!

and...
3.  How urgent was it that he needed to get to his destination instead of seeking urgent medical attention for what looks like a worrying amount of blood he had just disgorged on to the pavement?

Posted
Thats a lot of blood,if it actually is blood,and not just a big
red bottle of Fanta  red he had drank before arriving at the
airport,if it was blood he should not been allowed to fly,but
i am sure he did !.
regards Worgeordie
The spots look like blood splatter pattern, not thin Fanta liquid. It looks like a large amount because the cleaner has created a large surface area with her mopping.

Anyhow, gotta go, NCIS is calling me [emoji2]
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Looks like an upper GI bleed of a very heavy drinker.  I'm sure he didn't die.  This is more drama than anything else.  Yes, he needs medical attention and hospitalization, but it's not an imminent death type of emergency.

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The fact that it's brown tells you it's partially digested and didn't happen all at once, so it's bleeding for a while in his stomach.  That much bright red blood, you'd be thinking esophageal varacies, which could kill you quickly.   

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To the Facebook user did he take responsibility, did he help the man in anyway. Sorry I am not a trained medical person what am I to do with someone throwing up blood that doesn't want to miss flight. Dumb post and just another go at bashing Thais.

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7 hours ago, Bangkok Barry said:

If it has nothing to do with them, Thais don't care about anything. They are often too immature to know what to do or how to react, so they remain in their own safe little bubble. Just part of the Me Me Me culture.

I guess we could stuff a big wade of toilet paper down his throat to stop bleeding, I am just wondering what your reaction wouud have been or for that matter any untrained person farang or Thai. 

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