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Post by Deleted on Jan 15, 2016 11:57:56 GMT
Massive credit to all who helped CPR is a scary thing to do but if you remember the Vinny Jones vid it can be easy to do. If you are unsure about breaths you can do CPR without just do about 100-120 compressions a minute. Or if you can do the breaths do 30 chest compressions to 2 breaths and just repeat until medical help arrives. Don't be worried about messing up something is better than nothing.
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Post by uknorse on Jan 15, 2016 15:02:09 GMT
easy to say in a sterile enviroment, much fkn harder when ur panic stricken, u have a corspe in ur arms, and a hysterical loved one screaming at u.....its nigh on impossible to remain calm when doing cpr, its a fkn nightmare lol
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Post by Deleted on Jan 15, 2016 17:21:03 GMT
easy to say in a sterile enviroment, much fkn harder when ur panic stricken, u have a corspe in ur arms, and a hysterical loved one screaming at u.....its nigh on impossible to remain calm when doing cpr, its a fkn nightmare lol That's why I was giving encouragement and simple instructions rather than adding to the fear I really is simple it's the fear and panic that folk are scared of. It's something they should teach everyone from school onwards. Like I said anything is better than nothing just do the best you can given the circumstances.
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Post by cransonsheadband on Jan 15, 2016 19:53:16 GMT
Hi all,
Just to let you guys know that's they woke him up this afternoon and he's chatting. Fingers crossed he continues to recover well. Thanks so much for your kind words of support. I am sure it would mean a lot to him.
Cheers
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Post by Gunslinger on Jan 15, 2016 19:56:54 GMT
Hi all, Just to let you guys know that's they woke him up this afternoon and he's chatting. Fingers crossed he continues to recover well. Thanks so much for your kind words of support. I am sure it would mean a lot to him. Cheers That's fantastic news! Fingers crossed for a speedy and full recovery Btw: any information about the old woman who collapsed?
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Post by slother on Jan 15, 2016 20:03:43 GMT
Hi all, Just to let you guys know that's they woke him up this afternoon and he's chatting. Fingers crossed he continues to recover well. Thanks so much for your kind words of support. I am sure it would mean a lot to him. Cheers F*ckin hell. Thanks to all involved. Heroes.
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Post by djduncanjames on Jan 15, 2016 20:04:59 GMT
Hi all, Just to let you guys know that's they woke him up this afternoon and he's chatting. Fingers crossed he continues to recover well. Thanks so much for your kind words of support. I am sure it would mean a lot to him. Cheers Fantastic news. Just in time for the Arsenal match! Get well soon!
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Post by Sergeant Muttley on Jan 15, 2016 20:06:48 GMT
Hi all, Just to let you guys know that's they woke him up this afternoon and he's chatting. Fingers crossed he continues to recover well. Thanks so much for your kind words of support. I am sure it would mean a lot to him. Cheers That's absolutely brilliant news,well done to everyone that helped him
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Post by Deleted on Jan 15, 2016 20:08:00 GMT
Hi all, Just to let you guys know that's they woke him up this afternoon and he's chatting. Fingers crossed he continues to recover well. Thanks so much for your kind words of support. I am sure it would mean a lot to him. Cheers Fantastic news. Hope he makes a speedy recovery and he's back at the Brit soon
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Post by Deleted on Jan 15, 2016 20:38:45 GMT
Hi all, Just to let you guys know that's they woke him up this afternoon and he's chatting. Fingers crossed he continues to recover well. Thanks so much for your kind words of support. I am sure it would mean a lot to him. Cheers Best news of the weekend. Well chuffed for him, his family and all those who helped out.
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Post by Hong Kong Stokie on Jan 16, 2016 2:29:10 GMT
I would like to say that everyone played a big part in this. I am advanced first aid qualified but just sitting 3 rows in front it was evident that attending medical staff were in full control so like every other Stoke fan in the immediate vicinity we didn't get in the way, everyone made as much room as possible so the big man could get the treatment he needed.
When they took him away I knew (although he looked unwell) that he was stabilised and ready for advanced care at hospital. The fact that all Stoke fans acknowledged him and his family on their departure was overwhelming. It just shows how much we are one big team, one big family. Like everyone else, I would like to say to the man himself....get well soon, take your time because Stoke will always be Premier class!
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