numbnuts
Squire
- Location
- Gone over the hill and far away
He is still with us
he suffered a massive heart attack and now they have found he has 3 broken ribs and a collapsed lung …......... oops 


Third time lucky? I'll get me coatWell in mate.
I've done it twice, a neighbour'a partner - she'd been dead some time but I blindly followed the 999 instructions out of shock probably - and someone at work who didn't survive. Pretty traumatic but I'd do it again.
Third time lucky? I'll get me coat
Well done. Don't worry about cracking ribs, ribs heal.He is still with ushe suffered a massive heart attack and now they have found he has 3 broken ribs and a collapsed lung …......... oops
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Well in mate.
I've done it twice, a neighbour'a partner - she'd been dead some time but I blindly followed the 999 instructions out of shock probably - and someone at work who didn't survive. Pretty traumatic but I'd do it again.
And you were right to follow them.Well in mate.
I've done it twice, a neighbour'a partner - she'd been dead some time but I blindly followed the 999 instructions out of shock probably
On one of the courses I've done I think I was told you weren't doing it right if you didn't break ribs....! We will see what the next one says... Refresher due later this year!He is still with ushe suffered a massive heart attack and now they have found he has 3 broken ribs and a collapsed lung …......... oops
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If you're breaking ribs, you're probably not maintaining contact with the chest, as you lift off. You then have a tendency to smash down on the chest, off line from the sternum, as you go for the next compression, this is where the broken ribs tend to happen ( in my experience). It's also why I tend to make sure I send anyone who's making ( or about to ) make this ( very common ) mistake for an AED, if I get there in time. It means they are still doing something to help, without causing any more issues. It's still preferable to break ribs by screwing up the chest compressions, than do nothing though.On one of the courses I've done I think I was told you weren't doing it right if you didn't break ribs....! We will see what the next one says... Refresher due later this year!
Glad to hear that your efforts have helped him! Well done!
It's one of those skills that I prefer to have not actually use and I'd like to keep it that way! But if I got it wrong in the moment of not quite remembering then I'd still be pleased I'd tried. There is always something that changes every time I take a refresher course, but as you say better to do something than stand around doing nothing. I worry my mind would be blank when I needed the knowledge, or I'd just freeze.If you're breaking ribs, you're probably not maintaining contact with the chest, as you lift off. You then have a tendency to smash down on the chest, off line from the sternum, as you go for the next compression, this is where the broken ribs tend to happen ( in my experience). It's also why I tend to make sure I send anyone who's making ( or about to ) make this ( very common ) mistake for an AED, if I get there in time. It means they are still doing something to help, without causing any more issues. It's still preferable to break ribs by screwing up the chest compressions, than do nothing though.
I worry my mind would be blank when I needed the knowledge, or I'd just freeze.