Well they were doing renovations or something and he got a seizure or something and now theres a firetruck blocking my driveway and an ambulance. let's hope hes ok
Well they were doing renovations or something and he got a seizure or something and now theres a firetruck blocking my driveway and an ambulance. let's hope hes ok
Ah he'll be fine, serizues are bad, and i've seen quite a few of them my buddy has had sezuires in the past, i just got him to lay down and stuck somthing inbetween his teeth, he'd be pretty shoke up but after a while he'd be back to normal.
Ah he'll be fine, serizues are bad, and i've seen quite a few of them my buddy has had sezuires in the past, i just got him to lay down and stuck somthing inbetween his teeth, he'd be pretty shoke up but after a while he'd be back to normal.
You should never stick something between someone's teeth when they are having a seizure, it can cause all the teeth to fracture and break, it used to be something that they used to advise if someone had epilepsy, but it causes more damage then it prevents.
If someone has a seizure, if possible then you move them onto their side to stop them swallowing their tongue, if their are in full grand mal seizure then you ensure they are safe in their surroundings, that they can't bash their head or limbs against anything, and be there talking to them for when they come round.
Another tip, kind of related, if you ever have to call an ambulance, state that you are a first responder, and that the casualty's respiratory levels keep changing, and state that you want it put on red, not amber..
My mum's boss (a doctor) told me that..there are priority levels, and if the person requests a certain one, they have to abide by it..but say you are a first responder as well!