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Re: Baby Lockett
« Reply #50 on: November 08, 2011, 10:28:05 PM »
SKietz 9:17pm via Twitter for Android
Today ranks up there as one of my worst days ever. For many reasons.

Is Tyler still alive or something?
Think he's referring to the bad weather, etc.

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Re: Baby Lockett
« Reply #51 on: November 08, 2011, 10:32:29 PM »
SKietz 9:17pm via Twitter for Android
Today ranks up there as one of my worst days ever. For many reasons.

Is Tyler still alive or something?
Think he's referring to the bad weather, etc.

interpretation= i heard about tyler. i shouldn't have said anything. i did. maybe i'll make a joke to diffuse it or something.

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Re: Baby Lockett
« Reply #52 on: November 08, 2011, 11:52:20 PM »
SKietz 9:17pm via Twitter for Android
Today ranks up there as one of my worst days ever. For many reasons.

Is Tyler still alive or something?

He's one of Jerry's 'kids'?

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Re: Baby Lockett
« Reply #53 on: November 09, 2011, 01:02:02 AM »
Dear Dr. Spaceman,

NSAID induced renal insufficiency is due to protoglandin induced afferent arteriole vasconstriction leading to renal ischemia and acute renal insufficiency.

Please call your medical school and ask for a refund.  Thanks.


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Re: Baby Lockett
« Reply #54 on: November 09, 2011, 01:23:05 AM »
Dear Dr. Spaceman,

NSAID induced renal insufficiency is due to protoglandin induced afferent arteriole vasconstriction leading to renal ischemia and acute renal insufficiency.

Please call your medical school and ask for a refund.  Thanks.




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Re: Baby Lockett
« Reply #55 on: November 09, 2011, 08:18:44 AM »
SKietz 9:17pm via Twitter for Android
Today ranks up there as one of my worst days ever. For many reasons.

Is Tyler still alive or something?
Think he's referring to the bad weather, etc.

interpretation= i heard about tyler. i shouldn't have said anything. i did. maybe i'll make a joke to diffuse it or something.

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Re: Baby Lockett
« Reply #56 on: November 09, 2011, 09:22:03 AM »
Maybe WITB fell for a line about BL needing a new kidney, went public with it, and now knows he is WITB.

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Re: Baby Lockett
« Reply #57 on: November 09, 2011, 09:36:43 AM »
 :lol: WITB

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Re: Baby Lockett
« Reply #58 on: November 09, 2011, 09:59:29 AM »
Dear Dr. Spaceman,

NSAID induced renal insufficiency is due to protoglandin induced afferent arteriole vasconstriction leading to renal ischemia and acute renal insufficiency.

Please call your medical school and ask for a refund.  Thanks.



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Re: Baby Lockett
« Reply #59 on: November 09, 2011, 11:01:03 AM »
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TDLockett12 Tyler Lockett
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Re: Baby Lockett
« Reply #60 on: November 09, 2011, 11:06:31 AM »
.....What does Li'l Baby Lockett mean here?  Like getting a girl pregnant when you're 16 and then he grows up to carry on your K-State wide receiver legacy?
"walking around mhk and crying in the rain because of love lost is the absolute purest and best thing in the world.  i hope i fall in love during the next few weeks and get my heart broken and it starts raining just to experience it one last time."   --Dlew12

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Re: Baby Lockett
« Reply #61 on: November 09, 2011, 11:09:22 AM »
.....What does Li'l Baby Lockett mean here?  Like getting a girl pregnant when you're 16 and then he grows up to carry on your K-State wide receiver legacy?

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Re: Baby Lockett
« Reply #62 on: November 09, 2011, 11:15:15 AM »
Dear Dr. Spaceman,

NSAID induced renal insufficiency is due to protoglandin induced afferent arteriole vasconstriction leading to renal ischemia and acute renal insufficiency.

Please call your medical school and ask for a refund.  Thanks.



Dear fatty fat fat,

You are a rough ridin' idiot.

When the circulating plasma volume becomes low for any reason (dehydrated from running a lot during a football game???), some people's renal microcirculation is kept open only by the local prostaglandins (PGE2 and PGI2) (NEJM 332: 647, 1995). When these people take a classic NSAID, they get vasomotor nephropathy / acute tubular necrosis, and recover in a few days. (ACE inhibitors, which prevent formation of angiotensin II, do the same thing.) Many (if not most) very-old folks given classic NSAIDs get azotemic (JAMA 264: 471, 1990; Br. Med. J. 311: 392, 1995; it happens often even today to kids in the hospital Arch. Dis. Child. 92: 524, 2007); as a matter of fact, don't give NSAID's to folks who depend on their kidneys to excrete drugs with low therapeutic indices (notably lithium).

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Re: Baby Lockett
« Reply #63 on: November 09, 2011, 11:47:14 AM »
Dear Dr. Spaceman,

NSAID induced renal insufficiency is due to protoglandin induced afferent arteriole vasconstriction leading to renal ischemia and acute renal insufficiency.

Please call your medical school and ask for a refund.  Thanks.



Dear fatty fat fat,

You are a rough ridin' idiot.

When the circulating plasma volume becomes low for any reason (dehydrated from running a lot during a football game???), some people's renal microcirculation is kept open only by the local prostaglandins (PGE2 and PGI2) (NEJM 332: 647, 1995). When these people take a classic NSAID, they get vasomotor nephropathy / acute tubular necrosis, and recover in a few days. (ACE inhibitors, which prevent formation of angiotensin II, do the same thing.) Many (if not most) very-old folks given classic NSAIDs get azotemic (JAMA 264: 471, 1990; Br. Med. J. 311: 392, 1995; it happens often even today to kids in the hospital Arch. Dis. Child. 92: 524, 2007); as a matter of fact, don't give NSAID's to folks who depend on their kidneys to excrete drugs with low therapeutic indices (notably lithium).

thanks.

 :horrorsurprise: FIGHT!!!!!

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Re: Baby Lockett
« Reply #64 on: November 09, 2011, 11:50:54 AM »
Dear Dr. Spaceman,

NSAID induced renal insufficiency is due to protoglandin induced afferent arteriole vasconstriction leading to renal ischemia and acute renal insufficiency.

Please call your medical school and ask for a refund.  Thanks.



Dear fatty fat fat,

You are a rough ridin' idiot.

When the circulating plasma volume becomes low for any reason (dehydrated from running a lot during a football game???), some people's renal microcirculation is kept open only by the local prostaglandins (PGE2 and PGI2) (NEJM 332: 647, 1995). When these people take a classic NSAID, they get vasomotor nephropathy / acute tubular necrosis, and recover in a few days. (ACE inhibitors, which prevent formation of angiotensin II, do the same thing.) Many (if not most) very-old folks given classic NSAIDs get azotemic (JAMA 264: 471, 1990; Br. Med. J. 311: 392, 1995; it happens often even today to kids in the hospital Arch. Dis. Child. 92: 524, 2007); as a matter of fact, don't give NSAID's to folks who depend on their kidneys to excrete drugs with low therapeutic indices (notably lithium).

thanks.

 :horrorsurprise: FIGHT!!!!!




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Re: Baby Lockett
« Reply #65 on: November 09, 2011, 12:04:08 PM »
Dear Dr. Spaceman,

NSAID induced renal insufficiency is due to protoglandin induced afferent arteriole vasconstriction leading to renal ischemia and acute renal insufficiency.

Please call your medical school and ask for a refund.  Thanks.



Dear fatty fat fat,

You are a rough ridin' idiot.

When the circulating plasma volume becomes low for any reason (dehydrated from running a lot during a football game???), some people's renal microcirculation is kept open only by the local prostaglandins (PGE2 and PGI2) (NEJM 332: 647, 1995). When these people take a classic NSAID, they get vasomotor nephropathy / acute tubular necrosis, and recover in a few days. (ACE inhibitors, which prevent formation of angiotensin II, do the same thing.) Many (if not most) very-old folks given classic NSAIDs get azotemic (JAMA 264: 471, 1990; Br. Med. J. 311: 392, 1995; it happens often even today to kids in the hospital Arch. Dis. Child. 92: 524, 2007); as a matter of fact, don't give NSAID's to folks who depend on their kidneys to excrete drugs with low therapeutic indices (notably lithium).

thanks.

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Re: Baby Lockett
« Reply #66 on: November 09, 2011, 12:27:56 PM »
zomg with citations?!!!!!!111!!???  :surprised:

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Re: Baby Lockett
« Reply #67 on: November 09, 2011, 01:39:18 PM »
Dear Dr. Spaceman,

NSAID induced renal insufficiency is due to protoglandin induced afferent arteriole vasconstriction leading to renal ischemia and acute renal insufficiency.

Please call your medical school and ask for a refund.  Thanks.



Dear fatty fat fat,

You are a rough ridin' idiot.

When the circulating plasma volume becomes low for any reason (dehydrated from running a lot during a football game???), some people's renal microcirculation is kept open only by the local prostaglandins (PGE2 and PGI2) (NEJM 332: 647, 1995). When these people take a classic NSAID, they get vasomotor nephropathy / acute tubular necrosis, and recover in a few days. (ACE inhibitors, which prevent formation of angiotensin II, do the same thing.) Many (if not most) very-old folks given classic NSAIDs get azotemic (JAMA 264: 471, 1990; Br. Med. J. 311: 392, 1995; it happens often even today to kids in the hospital Arch. Dis. Child. 92: 524, 2007); as a matter of fact, don't give NSAID's to folks who depend on their kidneys to excrete drugs with low therapeutic indices (notably lithium).

thanks.



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And FWIW I think you guys will both make terrible doctors.   :cheers:
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Re: Baby Lockett
« Reply #68 on: November 09, 2011, 04:12:20 PM »
Dear Dr. Spaceman,

NSAID induced renal insufficiency is due to protoglandin induced afferent arteriole vasconstriction leading to renal ischemia and acute renal insufficiency.

Please call your medical school and ask for a refund.  Thanks.



Dear fatty fat fat,

You are a rough ridin' idiot.

When the circulating plasma volume becomes low for any reason (dehydrated from running a lot during a football game???), some people's renal microcirculation is kept open only by the local prostaglandins (PGE2 and PGI2) (NEJM 332: 647, 1995). When these people take a classic NSAID, they get vasomotor nephropathy / acute tubular necrosis, and recover in a few days. (ACE inhibitors, which prevent formation of angiotensin II, do the same thing.) Many (if not most) very-old folks given classic NSAIDs get azotemic (JAMA 264: 471, 1990; Br. Med. J. 311: 392, 1995; it happens often even today to kids in the hospital Arch. Dis. Child. 92: 524, 2007); as a matter of fact, don't give NSAID's to folks who depend on their kidneys to excrete drugs with low therapeutic indices (notably lithium).

thanks.

 :horrorsurprise: FIGHT!!!!!

Not just any fight ,but a GodDamn NSAID renal donnybrook   :emawkid:


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Re: Baby Lockett
« Reply #69 on: November 09, 2011, 04:17:27 PM »
  :ohno:  maybe you're both right?

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Re: Baby Lockett
« Reply #70 on: November 09, 2011, 04:34:07 PM »
fwiw i prefer google scholar to web of science

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Re: Baby Lockett
« Reply #71 on: November 10, 2011, 12:53:50 AM »
Dear Dr. Spaceman,

NSAID induced renal insufficiency is due to protoglandin induced afferent arteriole vasconstriction leading to renal ischemia and acute renal insufficiency.

Please call your medical school and ask for a refund.  Thanks.



Dear fatty fat fat,

You are a rough ridin' idiot.

When the circulating plasma volume becomes low for any reason (dehydrated from running a lot during a football game???), some people's renal microcirculation is kept open only by the local prostaglandins (PGE2 and PGI2) (NEJM 332: 647, 1995). When these people take a classic NSAID, they get vasomotor nephropathy / acute tubular necrosis, and recover in a few days. (ACE inhibitors, which prevent formation of angiotensin II, do the same thing.) Many (if not most) very-old folks given classic NSAIDs get azotemic (JAMA 264: 471, 1990; Br. Med. J. 311: 392, 1995; it happens often even today to kids in the hospital Arch. Dis. Child. 92: 524, 2007); as a matter of fact, don't give NSAID's to folks who depend on their kidneys to excrete drugs with low therapeutic indices (notably lithium).

thanks.

Thanks for quoting papers from 1995....I guess the medical school you went to is "under sanctions"

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Re: Baby Lockett
« Reply #72 on: November 10, 2011, 12:57:00 AM »
Thanks for quoting papers from 1995....I guess the medical school you went to is "under sanctions"


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Re: Baby Lockett
« Reply #73 on: November 10, 2011, 07:52:58 AM »
I fully expect Thompson to step up in the return game, he may not be as good as Lockett, but he's pretty darn good. I'm hopeful BSmith will be back to offset the loss in the passing game. It hurts, but this is not terrible IMHO.

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Re: Baby Lockett
« Reply #74 on: November 10, 2011, 08:02:36 AM »
http://www.kansascity.com/2011/11/09/3257683/lockett-family-produces-another.html

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This week, Kevin Lockett has encouraged Tyler to fight through the wear and tear that all players experience late in the season with a positive mind-set. Coming off back-to-back losses, the Wildcats could use some extra energy in practices.

“Physically, he’s pretty much like everyone on the team — beat up a little bit,” Kevin Lockett said. “But he’ll be just fine. That’s where you’ve got to be mentally tough. I visited with him last night, and he is very excited about where he’s at and is looking forward to helping his team win its final three games.”

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