Rae1889
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This would be fine and dandy except that my auras do not always generalize. I can have many mnay in a day, so i'd be calling all day long. Also the second I go unconcious is not helpful either as I do faint a lotwe tell our patients in the ER or their family members to actually call immediately if u have an aura and know one is coming on to call or the minute someone around you sees you go unconscious to call
the reason we say this in a perfect world EMS would get to your house fast put as we all know that doesn’t always happen and if you wait until your are 5 or so min into it and then call outcomes are way worse and also got to remember just cause EMS is called doesn't mean you have to go to the hospital you can sign a paper and not go if it was a fast one
Well see, most of mine stop way before you can get through to someone on the 911 call. So there is nothing the EMT can do once they get there and the seizure is over. Also, where I am in Canada, they have to take you to the hospital. There is no release form. Seizures are even considered a non-emergency and a real ambulance doesnt even come out anymore. They now drive Prius's to your house and act like a home nurse. Just shoot you up with Ativan if need be and leave. If you need a hospital they call a Medi-van. EDIT: I'd like to clarify, that yes it is possible to be put on hold from our dispatch as we are the murder capital of Canada. They get ALOT of calls. So the seizure is 90% of the time over before they answer. so you hang up. if it lasts longer than the five minute you are on hold, you stay on the line.
unfortunately people are going to die cause EMS can't get to people fast enough
Death from a seizure or seizure related accident is extremely rare. This also usually happens when the person is by themselves, or has one and the person there does not know them or how to do proper seizure first aid. Most people you regularly hang out with know what to do incase of a seizure. People in random public places do not, so they can shove things in your mouth, hold you down, and keep you on your back instead of rolling you onto your side
just a thought to think about also when talking to dispatcher on the phone make sure to let them know exactly what is going on cause this determines if they send someone that has experience with basic life support or advanced cardiac life support and it makes a big difference there is not always a paramedic that is on board when answering a call it determines what the call is to who comes to your house
Here in Manitoba, ALL paramedics are trained for advanced life support, as even the smallest emergency, like a broken leg can turn deadly really fast. If they were not, most people would wait 15 mids or more for an ambulance in this city as they have to come from different areas as well as heavy traffic and ALOT of snow in the winter. Even the house nurses are trained in advanced life support and carry defibrilators etc. Again, just in case the scenario changes once they arrive. EDIT 2: Even people trained at a work place are trained on how to use an AED (automated external defibrilator, as well as all lifegaurds
also another fear is if you have eaten or drank anything that could cause u to aspirate even if you come out of it fast if you aspirate you need an advanced airway put in just thoughts for u all to think about
You can get fluid in your lungs just from inhaling your spit. or blood from biting your touonge.
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