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tater1977 wrote:The Heimlich manuver is something all should know.. I've
had a few situations had to use it in...& I don't care what lol
folks tell ya the "International Sign" is for choking...two hands
around your throat...![]()
I've yet to see that...What you get is a rosy red face...or further on
cyanotic lips ..bulging eyes..panic...
If your by yourself & are choking..grab the back of a chair..
& push down on it with your chest several times quickly..
Congrats on having the calmness & balls to figure it out & react &
save your dad..![]()
PS...Happy Birthday
YoungJRNY wrote:Turns out, it was a grilled chicken breast the size of a pointer finger.
verslibre wrote:YoungJRNY wrote:Turns out, it was a grilled chicken breast the size of a pointer finger.
CHEW, people!! CHEW!! What is it with people and not chewing?![]()
Just kidding, man! Glad everything's alright!
Journey/Survivor wrote:Glad to hear that your father is alright. It's a good thing you were there!
Has your father said if his ribs are sore or anything like that from you giving him the Heimlich? Obviously it's worth having sore ribs in order to still be alive, but I have always wondered if I'd break someones ribs if I ever had to give them the Heimlich.
Rick wrote:Scary, scary stuff, Travis. For you and for him. I'm glad you knew what to do and did what you did. I think sometimes, things like that piece of chicken just slide down your throat before you're ready for them to, especially if you're eating and talking. You did the right thing at the right time. I'm glad everyone is ok.
Rip Rokken wrote:Rick wrote:Scary, scary stuff, Travis. For you and for him. I'm glad you knew what to do and did what you did. I think sometimes, things like that piece of chicken just slide down your throat before you're ready for them to, especially if you're eating and talking. You did the right thing at the right time. I'm glad everyone is ok.
I'll know who to call the next time I see someone here choking on a wiener.
Rick wrote:Scary, scary stuff, Travis. For you and for him. I'm glad you knew what to do and did what you did. I think sometimes, things like that piece of chicken just slide down your throat before you're ready for them to, especially if you're eating and talking. You did the right thing at the right time. I'm glad everyone is ok.
Peartree12249 wrote:Wow good job!Your father is a very lucky man. What a way to celebrate your birthday by saving the life of one of the people who gave you yours.
Peartree12249 wrote:Wow good job!Your father is a very lucky man. What a way to celebrate your birthday by saving the life of one of the people who gave you yours.
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