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I would really like to do this. To be able to step forward at a crucial moment and say “Let me through, I’m a doctor / I know what to do here / I have a mobile phone” or whatever was necessary. Or persuade somebody to say no to suicide, or to get some symptons checked out just in case. It’s probably the most important thing I could do.
OKAY SO MA FRIEND AND I R BUSY LAUGHING BAK IN OUR YEAR 10 HOME ECONOMICS CLASS ND THE STUPID FOOL WAS SO BUSY CRACKIN JOKES DAT SHE DDINT REALISE THAT HER TEA TOWEL HAD CAUGHT ON FIRE ND I HAD TO SHOW HER WHILE I WAZ LAUGHING LMFAO !!!
WELL I THINK I SAVED HER LIFE LMFAO
OKAY MAYB I XAGERATE BUT IT WAS DAMN FUNNYDAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
she was suffering a broken heart… then one day, she had an asthma attack… it was so bad she stopped breathing… we rushed her to the hospital… in the car, i called and called her name and shook her… i didn’t know what to do… she lay in my arms… lifeless… then suddenly she gasped for air… after getting treatment at the hospital, she told me that she was just so tired, she didn’t want to go on anymore but she heard me calling her name…
i guess you could just call me an everyday hero. superman will do just fine though.
I wouldn’t want anyone to be put in that position though… it was my three month old son. He’s now six months old and, after spending some time in intensive care and a general ward, he’s thriving. :o)
One day my friend and i were riding our bikes. We stopped at a sign but his bike did’nt stop immediatley. I pulled his seat back and he missed getting hit by a speeding car by like 1 inch.
The problem is people are not that grateful and do not really admit that you saved their life.
Trauma_Junkie needs to clean up her goals list.
I’ve saved a lot of lives- when working in Africa, it was amazing to give a child blood, and watch them wake up from a comatose state…or watch a starving child gain the weight back and start to run about and play.
In the US at times it has been a little depressing to do CPR, get back a heartbeat and then recognize the neurological signs of brain damage and know that person will probably not walk, communicate as they used to… :(



