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On Fri, 27 Jul 2007 22:21:00 -0700, Chuck Gould
wrote: And many people die almost right away from cold water immersion shock. They either gasp involuntarily and get a lung full of water and drown or go into cardiac arrest. My only experience with really cold water, many years ago, was that it was difficult to catch a breath because of involuntary contraction of the chest and diaphragm muscles. Fortunately I was hanging onto the edge of a canoe with my head above water, able to survive for a minute on very shallow breaths. After that I was able to slowly work up to a full breath but it took a while and some very concerted panic avoidance. |
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