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I bet that kid will want to become just like you when he grows up. Got goosebumps from the story, great save! | ||
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On July 07 2012 12:04 Ares[Effort] wrote: The feeling you must have felt after you saved him must be unimaginable. Great blog, thanks for sharing! Well, don't they save lives more often? Although every time you save a life must keep feeling good (especially a 2 year old). | ||
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Thank you for your work Doctor, I'm sure with all of the patients you've treated you must be seen as a hero to many! Come to think of it there are probably tons of under-appreciated jobs. But anyways hope you get some rest | ||
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On July 08 2012 00:27 NEEDZMOAR wrote: of topic but how long can a child that age have trouble breathing before recieving braindamage? It depends. It's universally accepted that 5 minutes of hypoxia (lack of oxygen to the brain) generates a variable amount of brain damage, although children often may tolerate larger periods of hypoxia without any consequences. | ||
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