whitebb2727
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Thanks. I didn't have a choice. It was 30 or more minutes to the hospital and would taken at least that long for an ambulance.Dad of the century
Got to do what you got to do.
Thanks. I didn't have a choice. It was 30 or more minutes to the hospital and would taken at least that long for an ambulance.Dad of the century
Anything for our babies ....I knowThanks. I didn't have a choice. It was 30 or more minutes to the hospital and would taken at least that long for an ambulance.
Got to do what you got to do.
Such a powerful thread owner you are .......((Bow)) to not get banned ...lol ....congrats on your thread though ...very cool and I enjoy it ...obviously my favorite +repLol, they're banned from this thread.
I've been part of some crazy accidents. Seen a guy lose a hand and go running around screaming. Saw a bulldozer fall on another guys hand. Saw a couple fingers cut off.Anything for our babies ....I know
Luckily you stood cool and helped instead of freaking to the point of being paralyzed .....my wife is always amazed how calm I am in crazy situations.
In their first few months of life infants are obligate nose breathers and most cardiac arrests in infants are due to a respiratory arrest. PALS was my most hated cert. Anyway thank you god for wall suction and Gomcos. Most of the pedi and nursery nurses carried these in their pockets. They were taped above cribs etc...I was outside working when my first child was about 3 months old. My wife comes out screaming that the baby was choking and dieing.
I came in and told her the last thing to do was panic. Our first one had problems with getting choked while eating on top of stuffy nose.
I grabbed the baby and held her in my left arm head down. I took my finger and cleared the puke from her mouth and then went to using the suction thing to clear her airways.
I guess about 3 minutes have went by and the situation is getting kind of serious. Long stringy snot was coming out and it wouldn't clear with the rubber thing.
Her mouth was clear but this phlem clear mucus stuff was stuck in that area where the nose meets the throat.
This has never been trained to me. I remembered something from infant CPR. Where you put your mouth over their nose and mouth. I modified it on the fly. I put my mouth over the babies nose. I then sucked the gunk out with my mouth. It cleared. I got her throat and nose clear.
I put the baby in the upright position then came the big gasp of air followed by some cries.
I kept one of those handy. For what ever reason it wasn't clearing. It just wouldn't clear.In their first few months of life infants are obligate nose breathers and most cardiac arrests in infants are due to a respiratory arrest. PALS was my most hated cert. Anyway thank you god for wall suction and Gomcos. Most of the pedi and nursery nurses carried these in their pockets. They were taped above cribs etc...
When I was seventeen, working on a bridge over an interstate two guys fell to their deaths about two weeks apart. I have lost 6 cousins in ditch collapses, 4 at one time, 2 a year later. Was on a skyscraper and a gal fell 17 stories onto a electrical pad with conduits sticking up everywhere, and yeah they had to vacuum her from the pipes. I seen two thumbs and a few fingers lying on the floor and sawhorses. One of my uncle's stuck his hand on the table saw blade, blood and bits of meat on the walls, ceiling and floor. And so on, just can't be to careful.I've been part of some crazy accidents. Seen a guy lose a hand and go running around screaming. Saw a bulldozer fall on another guys hand. Saw a couple fingers cut off.
One reason I got away from dangerous work. I guess what I do is still dangerous but nowhere near as bad.
It always amazed me at how some people get hurt and run around like a chicken with its head cut off.
So true. Never can be too careful. I don't don't do dangerous stuff high.When I was seventeen, working on a bridge over an interstate two guys fell to their deaths about two weeks apart. I have lost 6 cousins in ditch collapses, 4 at one time, 2 a year later. Was on a skyscraper and a gal fell 17 stories onto a electrical pad with conduits sticking up everywhere, and yeah they had to vacuum her from the pipes. I seen two thumbs and a few fingers lying on the floor and sawhorses. One of my uncle's stuck his hand on the table saw blade, blood and bits of meat on the walls, ceiling and floor. And so on, just can't be to careful.
Sorry for the gore . Accidents suck, the shit we do to each other on purpose is redickulous .
Thanks. I didn't have a choice. It was 30 or more minutes to the hospital and would taken at least that long for an ambulance.
Got to do what you got to do.
Damn bro, sorry to hear that.. crazy shit..When I was seventeen, working on a bridge over an interstate two guys fell to their deaths about two weeks apart. I have lost 6 cousins in ditch collapses, 4 at one time, 2 a year later. Was on a skyscraper and a gal fell 17 stories onto a electrical pad with conduits sticking up everywhere, and yeah they had to vacuum her from the pipes. I seen two thumbs and a few fingers lying on the floor and sawhorses. One of my uncle's stuck his hand on the table saw blade, blood and bits of meat on the walls, ceiling and floor. And so on, just can't be to careful.
Sorry for the gore . Accidents suck, the shit we do to each other on purpose is redickulous .
I quit smoking and operating equipment because of the danger to others.So true. Never can be too careful. I don't don't do dangerous stuff high.
We where burying pipe in Valdosta and a dude got bit by a rattle snake, we never went to get pipe again with out the shotgun . He survived but barely.Damn bro, sorry to hear that.. crazy shit..
The site acts weird Sometimes.Lol not sure how I quoted both posts..
My son was doing tree work and he had been working this same pile all morning, grabbed a log and a huge rattle snake was under it. He dropped the log and bailed out.. one of his coworkers shot it, it was well over 6’ long.. luckily it didn’t strike cuz he was in range.. he was done with the pile, needless to say. He said they must have worked all around him for hours until they got to that log. Scary af..We where burying pipe in Valdosta and a dude got bit by a rattle snake, we never went to get pipe again with out the shotgun . He survived but barely.
I always wondered about that.Opiates are actually pretty poor for any type of headache relief and out of all the opiates the 'codone group are some of the poorest performers.
I've done it myself - hit reply, get distracted & forget to hit "post reply" and it just waits to make me look stupid at the end of the thread forever.It may been where you quoted earlier or started to quote and it saved the draft.
I've done the same before.
Reckon what happened to the shingles on the dog house, do you think the dog eat them ?Picked up deer in 2 counties this morning then went up to the rental and started cleaning that out. Found a few things worth keeping but most is getting tossed. Dumpster gets delivered thur or fri.
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Came home and made a quick dinner.
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