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    Solo Heart Attack

    When you read the incident reports, a very high percentage of fatalities are put down to heart attacks.
    A friend sent me the following:
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    How to survive a heart attack when alone:
    Since many people are alone when they suffer a heart attack, without help, the person whose heart is beating improperly and who begins to feel faint, has only about 10 seconds left before losing consciousness. However, these victims can help themselves by coughing repeatedly and very vigorously. A deep breath should be taken before each cough, and the cough must be deep and prolonged, as when producing sputum from deep inside the chest. A breath and a cough must be repeated about every two seconds without let-up until help arrives, or until the heart is felt to be beating normally again. Deep breaths get oxygen into the lungs and coughing movements squeeze the heart and keep the blood circulating. The squeezing pressure on the heart also helps it regain normal rhythm. In this way, heart attack victims can get to a hospital.
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    What do you think?
    Is this worth trying?
    "We have not succeeded in answering all of your problems. The answers we have found only serve to raise a whole set of new questions. In some ways we feel we are as confused as ever, but we believe we are confused on a higher level and about more important things."

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    Did your friend happen to send you the reference, so you can check to see if it's from a reputable source?

    A quick Google search turned up the following:

    http://urbanlegends.about.com/library/blcpr.htm
    I firmly believe its bad luck to be superstitious.

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    What do you think?
    Is this worth trying?
    I'm sure it'd be covered under the Couldn't Hurt umbrella. Also take aspirin as quickly as possible, then get to medical assistance.
    You can test the tanks you breathe or - dive on hope.
    Testing is safer...


    Great news for vacation divers who cannot talk themselves into buying a personal CO tank tester!

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    Now let's see more CO readings in your trip reports, ok...??






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    Maybe, but.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by 3dent
    Did your friend happen to send you the reference, so you can check to see if it's from a reputable source?

    A quick Google search turned up the following:

    http://urbanlegends.about.com/library/blcpr.htm
    Unfortunately I can't get at this page at the moment as our Websense/Firewall blocks sites classed as entertainment.

    Fortunately it doesn't block Scubaboard.

    Well that's why I'm asking......
    "We have not succeeded in answering all of your problems. The answers we have found only serve to raise a whole set of new questions. In some ways we feel we are as confused as ever, but we believe we are confused on a higher level and about more important things."

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    Quote Originally Posted by FreeFloat
    Okay - back to aspirin and EMS!
    You can test the tanks you breathe or - dive on hope.
    Testing is safer...


    Great news for vacation divers who cannot talk themselves into buying a personal CO tank tester!

    >> Rent one for a week or longer here <<
    Now let's see more CO readings in your trip reports, ok...??






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