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Twenty-eight days.

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  • dabertime@mstdn.socialD dabertime@mstdn.social

    Twenty-eight days.

    Today, it is exactly four weeks since I died.

    Okay, maybe I didn't technically die, or maybe I did, I don't really know..
    I do know that I did have a cardiac arrest and got CPR for three minutes before getting the defibrillator paddles twice and reawakening to a familiar, but somehow altered reality.

    Waking up each day hits different now.

    Good morning.

    minego@pdx.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
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    @dabertime I don't know you well (just seen friends boost your posts from time to time) but I'm very glad you're still here.

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    • dabertime@mstdn.socialD dabertime@mstdn.social

      Twenty-eight days.

      Today, it is exactly four weeks since I died.

      Okay, maybe I didn't technically die, or maybe I did, I don't really know..
      I do know that I did have a cardiac arrest and got CPR for three minutes before getting the defibrillator paddles twice and reawakening to a familiar, but somehow altered reality.

      Waking up each day hits different now.

      Good morning.

      nicelymanifest@mastodon.socialN This user is from outside of this forum
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      #41

      @dabertime Amazing. Kind of uber-example of adversity teaching us. Sad that most of us need a wake up call to really start to appreciate just being alive!

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      • dabertime@mstdn.socialD dabertime@mstdn.social

        Twenty-eight days.

        Today, it is exactly four weeks since I died.

        Okay, maybe I didn't technically die, or maybe I did, I don't really know..
        I do know that I did have a cardiac arrest and got CPR for three minutes before getting the defibrillator paddles twice and reawakening to a familiar, but somehow altered reality.

        Waking up each day hits different now.

        Good morning.

        rightsprung@c.imR This user is from outside of this forum
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        #42

        @dabertime

        Wowww
        So glad you are here!

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        • dabertime@mstdn.socialD dabertime@mstdn.social

          Twenty-eight days.

          Today, it is exactly four weeks since I died.

          Okay, maybe I didn't technically die, or maybe I did, I don't really know..
          I do know that I did have a cardiac arrest and got CPR for three minutes before getting the defibrillator paddles twice and reawakening to a familiar, but somehow altered reality.

          Waking up each day hits different now.

          Good morning.

          chigaze@cosocial.caC This user is from outside of this forum
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          @dabertime Good morning and glad things worked out! As someone who did volunteer first response for a couple decades I like to hear when everything works.

          And now be that guy ๐Ÿ™‚ My understanding is that if the paddles worked then it wasnโ€™t cardiac arrest (no heart beat). Defibrillatorโ€™s only work when the heart is fibrillating.

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          • chigaze@cosocial.caC chigaze@cosocial.ca

            @dabertime Good morning and glad things worked out! As someone who did volunteer first response for a couple decades I like to hear when everything works.

            And now be that guy ๐Ÿ™‚ My understanding is that if the paddles worked then it wasnโ€™t cardiac arrest (no heart beat). Defibrillatorโ€™s only work when the heart is fibrillating.

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            @Chigaze first round the heart was still beating. Second round, the doctor said there was absolutely no pulse. Hence rub crushing CPR. ๐Ÿคท๐Ÿผโ€โ™‚๏ธ

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            • dabertime@mstdn.socialD dabertime@mstdn.social

              @Chigaze first round the heart was still beating. Second round, the doctor said there was absolutely no pulse. Hence rub crushing CPR. ๐Ÿคท๐Ÿผโ€โ™‚๏ธ

              chigaze@cosocial.caC This user is from outside of this forum
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              @dabertime No pulse can still be fibrillating, or at least thatโ€™s what we were taught because when itโ€™s like that itโ€™s not moving blood anymore.

              However the technical details donโ€™t matter as much as that it worked. ๐Ÿ™‚

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              • chigaze@cosocial.caC chigaze@cosocial.ca

                @dabertime No pulse can still be fibrillating, or at least thatโ€™s what we were taught because when itโ€™s like that itโ€™s not moving blood anymore.

                However the technical details donโ€™t matter as much as that it worked. ๐Ÿ™‚

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                @Chigaze I can assure you that my records show and confirmed by the cardiologists in the cardiac unit that I was in when it happened, that no matter what you want to call it, my heart had indeed stopped. No rhythm. ๐Ÿคท๐Ÿผโ€โ™‚๏ธ

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                • dabertime@mstdn.socialD dabertime@mstdn.social

                  Twenty-eight days.

                  Today, it is exactly four weeks since I died.

                  Okay, maybe I didn't technically die, or maybe I did, I don't really know..
                  I do know that I did have a cardiac arrest and got CPR for three minutes before getting the defibrillator paddles twice and reawakening to a familiar, but somehow altered reality.

                  Waking up each day hits different now.

                  Good morning.

                  vickietorious@mstdn.caV This user is from outside of this forum
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                  @dabertime dude... We need to start a club. I had a cardiac arrest in 2012 and as a gift from the health care system I got a shiny new implanted defibrillator....so happy that you made it out the other side. Take good care. I'm here if you need to commiserate.

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                  • vickietorious@mstdn.caV vickietorious@mstdn.ca

                    @dabertime dude... We need to start a club. I had a cardiac arrest in 2012 and as a gift from the health care system I got a shiny new implanted defibrillator....so happy that you made it out the other side. Take good care. I'm here if you need to commiserate.

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                    #48

                    @vickietorious I am pleased to be finding fellow survivors. I also have a new ICD. ๐ŸŽ

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                    • dabertime@mstdn.socialD dabertime@mstdn.social

                      @vickietorious I am pleased to be finding fellow survivors. I also have a new ICD. ๐ŸŽ

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                      @dabertime it's weird to get used to having it, but it's good to know it's there. I just had mine changed out for the 3rd time. I call mine Zapp Branigan.

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                      • vickietorious@mstdn.caV vickietorious@mstdn.ca

                        @dabertime it's weird to get used to having it, but it's good to know it's there. I just had mine changed out for the 3rd time. I call mine Zapp Branigan.

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                        #50

                        @vickietorious Love the name. What has been the average battery life?

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                        • dabertime@mstdn.socialD dabertime@mstdn.social

                          @vickietorious Love the name. What has been the average battery life?

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                          @dabertime generally it should be 10 years. The battery on my first one went fast, the 2nd one, was on recall due to battery issues and then I had a lead fracture so they changed the lead and the device at the same time so I am on my 3rd device in 13 years.

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                          • vickietorious@mstdn.caV vickietorious@mstdn.ca

                            @dabertime generally it should be 10 years. The battery on my first one went fast, the 2nd one, was on recall due to battery issues and then I had a lead fracture so they changed the lead and the device at the same time so I am on my 3rd device in 13 years.

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                            @vickietorious The ICD information brochure that I got shows a person on a paddle board. I am looking forward to this as I have never used one before. ๐Ÿ˜‰

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                            • dabertime@mstdn.socialD dabertime@mstdn.social

                              @vickietorious The ICD information brochure that I got shows a person on a paddle board. I am looking forward to this as I have never used one before. ๐Ÿ˜‰

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                              @dabertime definitely one of the perks. ๐Ÿ˜‚

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