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NOYB,
My feeling is if you are boating and die from a heart attack or a stroke, it might be a blessing. I am not scared of dying. My fear is being kept alive artificially when it is my day to die. I think back to the movie "Little Big Man" and the Chief Dan George saying "Today is a good day to die". There are worse ways to go, than dying quickly doing something you enjoy. -- ************************************************** ************************ If you would like to make rec.boats an enjoyable place to discuss boating, please do not respond to the political and inflammatory off- topic posts and flames. ************************************************** ************************** "NOYB" wrote in message ink.net... "DSK" wrote in message . .. Anybody carrying a defibrilator? Any other good ideas to share? Jeff Rigby wrote: Aspirin!!!, for chest pains and can't get your breath, Aspirin 4 tablets. For other symptoms you might do more harm than good. That's true, but isn't the general rule of thumb for both stroke & heart attack, 'when in doubt, give aspirin'? And giving it as quickly as possible is important, too. If Sharon was given aspirin for his hemorrhagic stroke, he'd probably be dead right now. He may die anyhow, but aspirin would have worsened the bleed. .... An antihistamine would be good to have on board. If diving, 100% oxygen is the second best treatment for the bends, 1st is getting them back to depth, if I remember from dive class twice the decompression depth they should have stopped at on the way up. But sometimes you can't do that (no air in tank or they have passed out). A small oxygen tank with a breather would be an excellent 1st aid tool to have on board, thanks for th esuggestion. But it really has to be stowed & handled properly... oxygen is not itself explosive (although the pressurized container is), it is the most powerful oxidant and makes anything that's even slightly flammable into a tremendous hazard. For example, I've been told that oxygen will make many brands of sunscreen burn like gasoline... and oxygen will make gasoline explode at room temperature. GPS and vhf radio that broadcasts your position, necessary if you have a wife who is directionally disabled. Aspirin, antihistamine, antacid tablets, first aid kit, Imodium, sea sickness pills, salt tablets (not all of us are on the ocean), potassium if on long trips, gator aide Don't forget Cipro! You worried about anthrax on the high seas? |
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