Have you died?
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Have you died?
George's thread triggered this thought.
When you heart stops, you are dead by many standards.
I have acquaintances that have had cardiac arrest and been revived from a flatline.
I pleased I never joined that group so far.
Do we still have any on the forum?
I have an acquaintance named Dave who worked out at White sands in the desert.
It's a 45 minute drive into work.. About halfway there his chest tightened up and he was having a heart attack.
He turned around and drove back to the hospital in Alamogordo. They gave him a life flight to Las Cruces 75 miles away.
He died twice on the flight.
When you heart stops, you are dead by many standards.
I have acquaintances that have had cardiac arrest and been revived from a flatline.
I pleased I never joined that group so far.
Do we still have any on the forum?
I have an acquaintance named Dave who worked out at White sands in the desert.
It's a 45 minute drive into work.. About halfway there his chest tightened up and he was having a heart attack.
He turned around and drove back to the hospital in Alamogordo. They gave him a life flight to Las Cruces 75 miles away.
He died twice on the flight.
#2
George's thread triggered this thought.
When you heart stops, you are dead by many standards.
I have acquaintances that have had cardiac arrest and been revived from a flatline.
I pleased I never joined that group so far.
Do we still have any on the forum?
I have an acquaintance named Dave who worked out at White sands in the desert.
It's a 45 minute drive into work.. About halfway there his chest tightened up and he was having a heart attack.
He turned around and drove back to the hospital in Alamogordo. They gave him a life flight to Las Cruces 75 miles away.
He died twice on the flight.
When you heart stops, you are dead by many standards.
I have acquaintances that have had cardiac arrest and been revived from a flatline.
I pleased I never joined that group so far.
Do we still have any on the forum?
I have an acquaintance named Dave who worked out at White sands in the desert.
It's a 45 minute drive into work.. About halfway there his chest tightened up and he was having a heart attack.
He turned around and drove back to the hospital in Alamogordo. They gave him a life flight to Las Cruces 75 miles away.
He died twice on the flight.
I've never been close to dying.
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