What does compression socks have to do with MRIs and Heart? I've had MRIs with those on.
Interesting..

Greg

On 12/20/2018 8:22 PM, Danny Espinoza wrote:
A fewtimes recently... I was getting an MRI and someone put compression stalking on my legs which caused me to stop breathing and my heart ended up stopping but adrenaline brought me back all because of horrible spasms. Bad cases of pneumonia, UTI's, infections, sepsis and autonomic dysreflexia.
-Danny

    -------- Original Message --------
    Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Strange Question
    From: "RONALD L PRACHT" <[email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]>>
    Date: Thu, December 20, 2018 5:54 pm
    To: "Quad-list Post" <[email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]>>


    I was injured in 98. I had a burst appendix for 5 days and almost
    died. I grabbed onto the back of a car and flipped my chair. I
    flipped my chair backwards and hit head on couch. Ive been hit by
    a car. Almost drowned. been at the point of heat exhaustion with
    no water or a/c several times. Had ad from a full bladder and
    couldnt insert tube. my van engine died going down a hill and i
    had no brakes. On and on.

    Ron
    On Thursday, December 20, 2018, 7:47:09 PM CST, Lori Michaelson
    <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:


    Unfortunately, too many times to even list them all.

    On Thu, Dec 20, 2018 at 6:13 PM Greg <[email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

        Since your injury, how many times, because of your injury,
        have you come close to passing?

        Me, 3 Times...

        OD, medication interaction.

        Almost fell in Pool when no one was around, seatbelt on. (I no
        longer use a seatbelt, only chest strap if I go out by myself.
        Actually a few close calls.

        Choking, eating bread, it got stuck very bad. Could not
        breath. Semi heimlich got it out.

        Greg



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