Thursday, January 30, 2014

How to Help Someone Who Has a Heart Attack

Today they talked in the radio about the tragic death of a woman whose scarf got caught in an escalator and I had to think about what I had learned in the past and whether this woman would have survived when one of the bystanders would have known and applied what I had learned  after calling 911 .

During my Jin Shin Do seminars.I learned about a spot on each foot that has to be pushed to re-activate the heart. One has to push with both thumbs  as strong as possible on both points at the same time. Of course the shoes and socks have to be taken of first.
The pressure-push action has to be repeated a few times until the person opens they eyes.or starts breathing again.

Unfortunately this is not taught during First Aid Classes.
One of my co-students, a registered nurse, saved the life of a man at emergency by doing this  And during my time as a Continuing Care Assistant I brought a young woman back to life who had fallen of the chair and was unconscious. The registered nurse did the three checks to see whether the woman is dead or not. I went to the feet and pushed with my thumbs on these two points and the young woman opened her eyes.

When you live om Vancouver Island in the area of Ladysmith, Nanaimo, Nanoose, Parksville, Qualicum or Comox contact me and I will give a Self Help Workshop at which I  will also give you other useful self-help tips.

This method is easier to apply than Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) to restore spontaneous blood circulation and breathing in a person who is in cardiac arrest. 

Ask somebody else to call 911.

Anna Christine
http://www.energy-all-around.com
www.ReconnectionToTheCosmos.com

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