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So… what the hell is Gaga injecting into her blood stream?


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2 hours ago, KURUSHITOVSKA said:

So? That means NOTHING. I've studied pharmacy so at least I know what I'm talking about, you just said you are rich. Good  bye

Alot of people who studied pharmacy are stupid so that doesnt mean anything.. I only pointed out that im rich cause you were acting like a moron telling me I dont know what im talking about.. it is a fact that many celebrities and rich people use this specially if they are doing alot of shows and traveling or they get sick, normal people dont use that unless they are in danger.

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3 hours ago, faysalaaa1 said:

Alot of people who studied pharmacy are stupid so that doesnt mean anything.. I only pointed out that im rich cause you were acting like a moron telling me I dont know what im talking about.. it is a fact that many celebrities and rich people use this specially if they are doing alot of shows and traveling or they get sick, normal people dont use that unless they are in danger.

You said they use this to look good. Let's leave this this die here :)

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7 hours ago, Red said:

From what I've learned you use it when you lose liquid, is it a thing to take it for no reason? :poot: 

Its taken when someone has either some metabolical, neuroloigcal or circulation problems or for setting the pH for your blood back to 7,40-7,44 how its supposed to be, but sometimes we prescribe it for patients that are exhausted. When you stress yourself, dont eat properly, dont hydrate yourself enough, dont sleep too much.... I think shes just tired.

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So this is what we call a "banana bag" in healthcare. It's name derives from it's yellow color which is caused by the presence of intravenous multivitamin which has been added to Sodium Chloride (in this a solution of Lactated Ringers is used - probably because it contains the added electrolyte potassium). Typical banana bags used in medicine often contain thiamine (Vitamin B1), folic acid, and magnesium sulfate in addition to the multivitamin and are used for alcoholics or the malnourished. 

 

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9 hours ago, ChaosAngelX69 said:

"Ringer's lactate solution is very often used for fluid resuscitation after a blood loss due to trauma, surgery, or a burn injury.[citation needed]" WELP.

Oh my god, how broken IS she? I know it's none of our business, but just randomly uploading these snippets of… this stuff, leaves me SHOOK. People CARE about her well being you know… 

I want the tea :giveup:

hahaha its just water and a few electrolytes!  calm your horses.  performing in tiny bar that heats up very quickly makes you lose lots of fluids. she's just getting herself a little boost before the show. nothing major

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I had to give this stuff to my old cat every day for like a year, before she died. (She was 20.) It's pretty benign, except that it does involve needles. In our case there was nothing added, so it wasn't yellow.

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