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Paramedic saves heart attack patient's life while having a heart attack himself
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<blockquote data-quote="Belthos" data-source="post: 2288536" data-attributes="member: 24944"><p>It was at Saint anthony's hospital in nov 2011, The numbers had something to do with calcium.</p><p>It was some kind of mri that they said was better than a normal mri. Or maybe it was some other kind of scan, I wasn't paying a lot of attention to what it was after I got the results, but I might be able to dig up the print out one of these days if people are really curious, it had pictures and numbers that I am not qualified to understand.</p><p>You have now exhausted my knowledge.</p><p></p><p>I wouldn't pretend to indicate that the test was exhaustive. </p><p>It was just inexpensive, results within minutes and in my case accurately predicted I had a problem even though I was Asymptomatic (or some such similar word) meaning I wasn't showing expected symptoms.</p><p></p><p>If you are curious you can call them and ask about it.</p><p></p><p>I personally assumed they ran the test cheaply to either drum up business or to find a way to sell unused time on the machine to help lower their costs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Belthos, post: 2288536, member: 24944"] It was at Saint anthony's hospital in nov 2011, The numbers had something to do with calcium. It was some kind of mri that they said was better than a normal mri. Or maybe it was some other kind of scan, I wasn't paying a lot of attention to what it was after I got the results, but I might be able to dig up the print out one of these days if people are really curious, it had pictures and numbers that I am not qualified to understand. You have now exhausted my knowledge. I wouldn't pretend to indicate that the test was exhaustive. It was just inexpensive, results within minutes and in my case accurately predicted I had a problem even though I was Asymptomatic (or some such similar word) meaning I wasn't showing expected symptoms. If you are curious you can call them and ask about it. I personally assumed they ran the test cheaply to either drum up business or to find a way to sell unused time on the machine to help lower their costs. [/QUOTE]
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