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Physical Training For Mountain Hunts & Backpacking
A MUST have for me on any hunt, and is always with me.
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<blockquote data-quote="Magnum44270" data-source="post: 2745751" data-attributes="member: 120940"><p>My step mom drove out to visit us Wi to Wy. 12hr trip total. 45min into it she wasnt feeling good, neck pain and nausea so she pulled over and took a nap. She woke up and continued the 11hr drive. When she got to the house, after about 15minutes of being able to relaxe she began to feel really bad; shivering sweats, jaw pain, tightness in chest. She thought it was from white knuckling the bucking wind for 11 hours so she laid down to rest. My wife called me and explained that Christine was acting wierd. Bundled up in blankets and shivering and sweating all at once ( wierd for her because she was always normally hot).. i told my wife to find the baby asprin in the cupboard and have her chew up 4 of them, and i be in my way. I was working night shift patrol so i hurried home and found her in rough shape. I immediately radioed for ems to respond emergent and had her chew 2 more asprin. Ems took her to the ER and luckily the STEMI team was already at the hospital for a previous patient and were notified she was inbound. She was in surgery within 30 minutes. The asprin and the grace of God having the heart team in place saved her life. "The Widow maker" was the diagnosis and they advised, ten more minutes and she most likely wouldnt have made it...they also advised the first time she stopped to rest was most likely the onset of it and a mini heart attack.</p><p></p><p>Know the symptoms, be aware and be prepaired!</p><p></p><p>I always have a bottle with baby asprin and benadryl with me when out hunting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Magnum44270, post: 2745751, member: 120940"] My step mom drove out to visit us Wi to Wy. 12hr trip total. 45min into it she wasnt feeling good, neck pain and nausea so she pulled over and took a nap. She woke up and continued the 11hr drive. When she got to the house, after about 15minutes of being able to relaxe she began to feel really bad; shivering sweats, jaw pain, tightness in chest. She thought it was from white knuckling the bucking wind for 11 hours so she laid down to rest. My wife called me and explained that Christine was acting wierd. Bundled up in blankets and shivering and sweating all at once ( wierd for her because she was always normally hot).. i told my wife to find the baby asprin in the cupboard and have her chew up 4 of them, and i be in my way. I was working night shift patrol so i hurried home and found her in rough shape. I immediately radioed for ems to respond emergent and had her chew 2 more asprin. Ems took her to the ER and luckily the STEMI team was already at the hospital for a previous patient and were notified she was inbound. She was in surgery within 30 minutes. The asprin and the grace of God having the heart team in place saved her life. "The Widow maker" was the diagnosis and they advised, ten more minutes and she most likely wouldnt have made it...they also advised the first time she stopped to rest was most likely the onset of it and a mini heart attack. Know the symptoms, be aware and be prepaired! I always have a bottle with baby asprin and benadryl with me when out hunting. [/QUOTE]
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