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04-23-2016, 11:28 AM
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Re: Paramedics Shocked at Gruesome Discovery
Thank You. I have learned to work through it and to realize that no matter what money we threw at his medical problems, He would have lived his entire life with NO HOPE for anything any better than the best efforts of the medical team. WE THINK (and certainly HOPE) that he was kept "COMFORTABLE" for those 37 days. We did not KNOW his comfort level, bu y KNEW that living an entire life attached to ventilators and monitors with no hope of getting these machines removed was not a good life. We thought about what he WOULD be able to learn and do and what he would never do, and I still regret that it took us 37 days to let him go. |
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04-23-2016, 04:38 PM
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Re: Paramedics Shocked at Gruesome Discovery
if they are endangered by h-2-s, then you also have to watch for H2S(04) because THAT can eat them alive...depending on the potency seriously oxygenating that can turn into real disasters. I cant imagine the horror. |
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04-23-2016, 04:42 PM
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Re: Paramedics Shocked at Gruesome Discovery
Corrosive stuff too. Eats away concrete. o_O Yep. First it stinks like rotten eggs, then you stop smelling it, then you lost consciousness and die of anoxia. A few people in my province died in an abandoned mine because of it, including a rescue worker. |
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04-23-2016, 06:27 PM
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Re: Paramedics Shocked at Gruesome Discovery
Recently have gone thru the hospital end of life processes myself. Never easy and tramatic as hell but.... In my experience it was monitered very well. They watch many numbers to figure out possible signs of pain. Bp, resp. Ect. Of course we never know but i think science has come a long way in this area. Thank goodness.
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