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06-03-2023, 11:52 AM
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Russia - Old Dude Suffers Epileptic Seizure In Store
"In Moscow, a man at the checkout had an epileptic seizure: he was saved by a Chechen with the complete indifference of others Dramatic footage caught on video. The people in the queue were frightened and could not help the shaking pensioner. They stood nearby and looked for something on their phones. A Chechen ran to the rescue, who saw this scene on cameras in the back room of the store. He immediately turned the victim on his side so that the man would not die. As a result, the visitor soon came to his senses."
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06-03-2023, 06:35 PM
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Re: Russia - Old Dude Suffers Epileptic Seizure In Store
Top man As a sufferer of grand mal epilepsy from my brain bleed in 1996, I despair at people's lack of basic first aid with the condition. It is not scary, just put folk on their side, cushion their head, do not put anything in their mouth and if the seizure persists, call an ambulance as a precaution. Thankfully I now only have simple partial seizures but even they give me an incredible sense of fear in case I have a horrendous grand mal one again. They used to feel like I was being almost electrocuted despite loss of consciousness. |
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06-03-2023, 11:20 PM
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Re: Russia - Old Dude Suffers Epileptic Seizure In Store
It’s one thing to not know what to do, but to just ignore him? Reprehensible. I have suffered from grand mail seizures as well, and I’d rather someone try to help and do it wrong than just look away. |
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06-04-2023, 11:56 AM
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Re: Russia - Old Dude Suffers Epileptic Seizure In Store
“The Aura” is a great movie about a man who has epileptic seizures. It’s a Spanish film about a man who dreams of being a bank robber. He explains in the movie “The Aura” which happens right before the seizure.
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