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* Paul wrote, On 4/9/2007 4:59 AM:
.... I beleive their now about $1500 and not very big at all. So what is the prognosis for the typical defib parient? Prior to last summer's trip from California to Hawaii and back, I discussed heart attack care with a doctor, and he wasn't too optimistic. He told me that unless the patient could receive prompt follow-up treatment, the odds of a successful recovery were pretty bad. Since we were at worst many days away from outside medical help, I didn't pursue the defib unit (and some of the crew were old enough that it might have been warranted). Any opinions? Funny, I got the opposite advice. My doctor said that since we do almost entirely coastal cruising, we wouldn't be so far from help that it would make a difference. I don't know if he didn't appreciate how long it might take to get help to even a mooring, or if he thought it would give a false sense of security that might dis-incentivate proper exercise, of if they didn't work at all. The cost is falling - the small Phillips units are about $1200, but the discount rate on ebay seems to be $950. Unfortunately, my health insurance is so expensive, I can't afford it. As for training, there isn't much to it, but it would be appropriate to take a one day first aid/cpr class with the Red Cross, etc. This does include an hour or so on the proper use of the gadget - probably worthwhile if you ever had to use one. |
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