13-09-2009, 09:01 PM
Quote:In his book, Professor Griffin also endorses this theory. He says Bin Laden was treated for a urinary infection, often linked to kidney disease, at the American Hospital in Dubai in July 2001, two months before 9/11. At the same time, he ordered a mobile dialysis machine to be delivered to Afghanistan.
How could Bin Laden, on the run in snowy mountain caves, have used the machine that many believe was essential to keep him alive? Doctors whom Griffin cites on the subject think it would have been impossible.
He would have needed to stay in one spot with a team of medics, hygienic conditions, and a regular maintenance programme for the dialysis unit itself.
I spent two years on dialysis.I can tell you that Osama doing dialysis in that hell hole desert is a big friggin' lie.It's such a complicated procedure,and the conditions must be absolutly sterile.I will also say that once your kidneys start failing,your body can't eliminate toxins very well.This eventually leads to high degrees of mental confusion.By this time Osama would not be in a position to make sound judgements.Only a figurehead.FWIW
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