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Psychonian
United States2322 Posts
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Chocolate
United States2350 Posts
On September 24 2012 06:26 Psychonian wrote: Wait..what does the title have to do with this? Presumably because only 1 in 100 calls are like this. | ||
[UoN]Sentinel
United States11320 Posts
On September 24 2012 07:26 Chocolate wrote: Presumably because only 1 in 100 calls are like this. I'd have thought because of the success rate of something like that. Please do explain. Honestly I thought this blog was going to be about economics. Still great story though! | ||
Dfgj
Singapore5922 Posts
On September 24 2012 10:57 [UoN]Sentinel wrote: I'd have thought because of the success rate of something like that. Please do explain. Honestly I thought this blog was going to be about economics. Still great story though! His last blog post was explaining that the stories he tells seem consistently dramatic because he only tells the ones that make exciting stories. I'd assume the title means 'this is one of those cases that became something more than mundane'. | ||
CursOr
United States6335 Posts
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Renent
Canada302 Posts
On September 24 2012 03:43 NrG.Bamboo wrote: What exactly was her actual problem? Maybe I missed it in the post, but I'm curious as to what was the cause of the issue was. EDIT: I've had panic attacks before and have refused help to people who tried to help me when I felt like I was unable to breath at all, that sensation is incredibly scary. The feeling of impending death, as well as others (unknown people) appearing is incredible.. It's very hard to think rationally in such a situation. Just from the story itself and use of CPAP and Nebulized medications, I am guessing either heart failure (she had a reported issue with hypertension), asthma/COPD (not quite sure because the breath sounds werent listed), or some sort of pulmonary infection. My friend went to a patient who was a semi-pro bodybuilder that ended up charging him like a bull after coming out of a seizure, took his girlfriend to explain what had happened and that they were from EMS and here to help... | ||
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