It looks like there is a pad stuck to his palm that is flesh-tone. He presses it with his three fingers on his palm, and the red "thing" pops off and disappears down his cuff. I have no idea what I am looking at, if there is a "pad", or under normal circumstances if there was no "pad" there, what I would be looking at or what it would be for . . . any doctors, nurses, specialists here who have encountered something similar, ever"?
Why have it external like that. You could have a cannular inserted in a vein and a syringe in one of his pockets and a tube running completely concealed thru his shirt sleeve. All he'd need to do is reach in his pocket depress the plunger on the syringe and bang, he gets a hit of drugs. Why risk the exposure? Why risk it getting filmed?
The wire under the lapel of his shirt is far more compelling than this shit.
It could be the tag off medic alert bracelet? The guys old and looks unwell.
Looks like it unsticks from his skin and gravity makes it fall back into his sleeve.
My money is on a central line to easily administer medication. He’s not healthy.
Edit: PICC line. Peripheral Inserted Central Catheter.
Any IV line would be well-secured. It's not bouncing around free like that. I bet it's a bracelet of some kind.
Probably that 'pizza' one he got with ol' Barry.
Ok, have you ever known gravity waiting 3 secs before dragging something back down?
Friction may have kept it steady for a moment and then released it down his sleeve. The strange question is what in the hell is it!?
It looks like there is a pad stuck to his palm that is flesh-tone. He presses it with his three fingers on his palm, and the red "thing" pops off and disappears down his cuff. I have no idea what I am looking at, if there is a "pad", or under normal circumstances if there was no "pad" there, what I would be looking at or what it would be for . . . any doctors, nurses, specialists here who have encountered something similar, ever"?
Why have it external like that. You could have a cannular inserted in a vein and a syringe in one of his pockets and a tube running completely concealed thru his shirt sleeve. All he'd need to do is reach in his pocket depress the plunger on the syringe and bang, he gets a hit of drugs. Why risk the exposure? Why risk it getting filmed?
The wire under the lapel of his shirt is far more compelling than this shit.
It could be the tag off medic alert bracelet? The guys old and looks unwell.
I told you all they make autoinjectors
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