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made me sickYeah. Surprising that they can go that long
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made me sickYeah. Surprising that they can go that long
Thanks! I buy junk food too in the squirrelly state, especially cannolis for some reason LOL, but for me, unfortunately, at least atm, my squirrelly ness involves much more dangerous thingsThat is a good explanation. When I am squirrelly I want to buy junk food and binge. Puts me into a sugar coma.
Also I’m sorryThat is a good explanation. When I am squirrelly I want to buy junk food and binge. Puts me into a sugar coma.
Drowning to unconsciousness is one thing, but not necessarily drowning to death. That's why you can revive a "drowned" victim. Especially if the drowning took place in cold or ice water. I believe there have been cases of victims being revived after being submerged up to 30 minutes, maybe longer.So weird. Wonder how long it takes a human to drown. I would think way faster than that. Would Robert shoot it a raccoon for you? The rat or mouse would be hard to hit.
bed?BBL. need some flat time.
They weren't sure how long my Lisa had been under. She was revived with CPR. Ambulance got there. Drs didn't have hope for her. By the time we got there of course she had been intubated. She was still unconscious. Scott and I asked for an Elder to come so they could give her a blessing. Scott blessed her to be well. I looked up at the nurse. She looked at the dr and raised her eyebrows. Stayed with her as she was being readied for an ICU room. As they started to wheel her out she made a small movement with a leg. The dr said..stop! He pulled her top down a bit and pinched her chest. She waved her arm up as to swipe away the pain. He says..this is a good sign!! Got her to ICU. Next morning she was doing thumbs up to questions while still intubated. She made a great recovery.Drowning to unconsciousness is one thing, but not necessarily drowning to death. That's why you can revive a "drowned" victim. Especially if the drowning took place in cold or ice water. I believe there have been cases of victims being revived after being submerged up to 30 minutes, maybe longer.