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knowledge: your survival guide      May 15 2009 4:12AM
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Sometimes God reaches you even through spam..

 

It is human to wait for the evil to strike before coming to consciousness. Believe me. Precaution is the least adopted treatment for any disease. Seldom do we realize that second chances are quite rare in life.

 

Preaching is easy. You know what made me blog on this topic? I recently had a heart attack and it really shook me from within. Not only physically, this mishap has sent shock waves right to my soul. Ooops! Ok, before you doze off listening to my so-called philosophical preaching, let me share with you the mantra on account of which I am alive and kicking.

 

To start with, let’s have a quick but careful look at this presentation which was sent through e-mail to me as a spam.

 

http://www.slideworld.org/viewslides.aspx/quick-tip-to-combat-sudden-heart-attack-ppt-2842571

 

It was a month and a half before that I had decided to take up CPR training. My trainer taught me everything under the sun and related to heart and heart attacks. I believe knowledge, no matter from where you get it, is worth treasuring.

 

After being perfectly trained in CPR, one ‘not very fine day’, I was heading towards my home in an unusually tired state. Suddenly, in the middle of a deserted road, I started feeling exceptionally uneasy; sweating profusely with a kind of burning pain in the chest. The pain started spreading to my arms and abdomen. I stopped my car in middle of the road and tried to recall the CPR which somehow didn’t fit on me. Don’t ask me how I remembered a presumably spam e-mail’s content during a life-death scuffle.

 

But yes, I remembered and it worked! Right from the first second! While penning (rather keying) this account, I can still feel me getting numb. There was no way I could have kept it with me. This trick should be a pocket tip for everyone. Because evil doesn’t give a buzz before striking.
Posted By:Christine      category:Cardiology
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christineJ    on May 15 2009 4:14AM Says :
it is always better to stay equipped with your knowledge armor as it gives you a chance to save yourself from adverse situations.
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