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This Could Save Your Life
Let’s say it’s 6:15 p.m. and you’re driving home (alone of course), after an unusually hard day on the job. You’re really tired, upset and frustrated. Suddenly you start experiencing severe pain in your chest that starts to radiate out into your arm and up into your jaw. You are only about five miles from the hospital nearest your home; unfortunately you don’t know if you’ll be able to make it that far. What can you do?
You’ve been trained in CPR but the guy that taught the course neglected to tell you how to perform it on yourself. Since many people are alone when they suffer a heart attack, this article seemed to be in order. Without help, the person whose heart stops beating properly and who begins to feel faint, has only about 10 seconds left before losing consciousness. However, these victims can help themselves by coughing repeatedly and very vigorously. A deep breath should be taken before each cough, and the cough must be deep and prolonged, as when producing sputum from deep inside the chest. Deep breath and a cough must be repeated about every two seconds without let up until help arrives, or until the heart is felt to be beating normally again. Deep breaths get oxygen in the lungs and coughing movements squeeze the heart and keep the blood circulating. The squeezing pressure on the heart also helps it regain normal rhythm. In this way, heart attack victims can get to a hospital.
Tell as many other people as possible about this, it could save their lives!
From Health Cares, Rochester General Hospital via Chapter 240s newsletter AND THE BEAT GOES ON… (reprint from the Mended Hearts, Inc. publication, Heart Response)
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TREASURERS REPORT Allan Badner email: abadner@attcanada.ca
Again, I am pleased to report that our finances as of December 15th are in very good shape. We have today about 193,000 pesos in the bank, which is enough to keep us in a comfortable balance until our revenue stream comes on full bore in January. Home tour revenues are coming in strong with increased attendance over previous years. As of December 15th we have deposited the following:
As of December 15th we have paid out the following:
*We have spent more than we have taken in so far this year, however, the bulk of our revenue comes in January, February and March and we will no doubt end up in a small surplus plus reserve funds to carry us through the summer months. All we need now is the necessary volunteers that are essential not only in our fund raising activities but also in helping us direct and distribute the money into the needs of the community.
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