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  • #31
    sounds like there might still be some chance he makes it?
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    • #32
      Originally posted by naynay View Post
      he managed it, but he likes the whiskey. he was still active playing soccer and volleyball in leagues and stuff.
      eh, if he wasn't keeping his glucose levels in check then he wasn't managing it very well. there's only so much exercise can do with the diabetus.

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      • #33
        alcohol=sugar

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        • #34
          Alcohol = calories, not sugar

          Many straight hard liquors (e.g., whiskey, vodka, gin) contain no sugar.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Baron Von Crowder View Post
            sounds like there might still be some chance he makes it?
            maybe, but i always wonder about quality of life. i guess time will tell? i'll update when i find out more.
            THE BAD HOMBRE

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            • #36
              Originally posted by The King View Post
              Alcohol = calories, not sugar

              Many straight hard liquors (e.g., whiskey, vodka, gin) contain no sugar.
              True, all alcohol messes with your blood sugar whether it actually contains sugar or not.

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              • #37
                Sorry to hear

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                • #38
                  damn...sorry to hear man!
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                  • #39
                    heres an article about the Induced Hypothermia that explains it all well for anyone interested. It sounds like Baylor is doing a kickass job so far, we just have to see what happens when he warms up.

                    Inducing mild therapeutic hypothermia in selected patients surviving out-of-hospital sudden cardiac arrest can significantly improve rates of long-term neurologically intact survival and may prove to be one of the most important clinical advancements in the science of resuscitation. Guidelines The 2005 American Heart Association guidelines on...
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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by naynay View Post
                      heres an article about the Induced Hypothermia that explains it all well for anyone interested. It sounds like Baylor is doing a kickass job so far, we just have to see what happens when he warms up.

                      http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/812407-overview
                      A friend of mine's infant went through that because he stopped breathing for an unknown reason. He's just like every other toddler now.

                      Hope it works out for yall.

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                      • #41
                        this article mentions this therapy in the case of infants, but highlights that it is a different ordeal for adults. unfortunately it looks like only 6% survival rate, and of those 20% have proper brain function. i am praying for the best.

                        as i mentioned, i fear what he would have wanted quality of life wise. I think about it for myself, my father was disabled after falling into a coma for 8 months following a brain tumor removal. he was never the same.

                        how does one go about a medical DNR order?

                        After Cardiac, arrest the mechanisms, and adverse effects of therapeutic hypothermia?and describes how to manage and prevent adverse effects.
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                        • #42
                          If it is any consolation, Michelle's uncle who was a terminal cancer patient fell over stone cold dead in my living room floor, we did CPR on him for about six minutes until the firemen got here. They took him to the hospital right around the corner and they put him in that hyper therapy state. We got all the horror stories of brain damage and organ failure, it took a few days for him to come around. After about a week he was back to normal. He lived for another two years after that before the cancer finally took him down. He died in his living room in his easy chair one day, no complications, he just shut off.
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                          • #43
                            if someone (don) knows Dr. Dave, will you text him and ask him to chime in on this for me.. they are about to start warming his body up within the hour and i would like some insight to what to expect in reality, whether it be therapy or anything else.

                            a friend of mines mom was in for a routine surgery just last week at a Presby in recovery when she was found with no pulse. I just talked to her and she said her mom had the same hypodermic therapy but when she came out it was determined she had no brain activity. this was last thursday and as of today her mom is still alive and was moved to a hospice wing a day or two after the decided to pull the life support.

                            i'm not going to interject my $.02 on the family, but he was a friend of mine through all the bullshit me and his sister have been through.
                            THE BAD HOMBRE

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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by Broncojohnny View Post
                              If it is any consolation, Michelle's uncle who was a terminal cancer patient fell over stone cold dead in my living room floor, we did CPR on him for about six minutes until the firemen got here. They took him to the hospital right around the corner and they put him in that hyper therapy state. We got all the horror stories of brain damage and organ failure, it took a few days for him to come around. After about a week he was back to normal. He lived for another two years after that before the cancer finally took him down. He died in his living room in his easy chair one day, no complications, he just shut off.
                              thanks for sharing, i really am hoping for the best. this will be a huge impact on my family dynamic.
                              THE BAD HOMBRE

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                              • #45
                                Naynay. My BIL ultimately died from diabetes, but he had a close call like this one, which he survived. He was about the same age as your BIL, and he lived to be about 43 after the scare. I am praying for him and for you/ your family.

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