#203870 - 06/24/10 05:24 AM
Re: Stranded Woman Survives 11 Days in Rockies
[Re: Jeff_M]
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I don't have any special knowledge on this case but in my experience with similar cases it sometimes turns out that the lost party was not actualy wondering in the woods for X number of days but was somewhere safe and warm. One young lady was found clean and wearing clean clothes and fresh make-up, within sight of a housing sub-division, after a 4 day search. She was referred to mental health. No one envolved in the SAR or the medical evaluation believed she had actualy spent even a single night outside. Just sayin. leo
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#203871 - 06/24/10 06:18 AM
Re: Stranded Woman Survives 11 Days in Rockies
[Re: Leo]
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I don't know what happened off course, but man ... a person can have a really terrible time sometimes, and really needs a few days alone ... really alone !!! ' cause life is sometimes so hard and people around you can make it even harder !!!
I am glad she is a live and hope she learned something from the experience. Also hope her husband can give her a bit more of what she needs (love/care/attention/time alone ! whatever).
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#203897 - 06/24/10 04:15 PM
Re: Stranded Woman Survives 11 Days in Rockies
[Re: Chisel]
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There is a phenomenon called, in the ER, the 'dude factor'; the less socially valuable the patient is, the greater the likelihood that he will survive an injury. For example: a drunk, stoned and tripping college drop-out survives a three-story fall, while a brain surgeon slips in the shower and dies. Happens a lot.
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#203903 - 06/24/10 08:54 PM
Re: Stranded Woman Survives 11 Days in Rockies
[Re: nursemike]
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There is a phenomenon called, in the ER, the 'dude factor'; the less socially valuable the patient is, the greater the likelihood that he will survive an injury. For example: a drunk, stoned and tripping college drop-out survives a three-story fall, while a brain surgeon slips in the shower and dies. Happens a lot.
Funny, I've noticed that a lot, too.
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#203914 - 06/25/10 01:38 AM
Re: Stranded Woman Survives 11 Days in Rockies
[Re: Phaedrus]
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It seems to me that smoka-da-ganja had essentially nothing to do with this situation. It was far, far more serious than that.
From Wikipedia regarding a systemic form of lupus: "Other common neuropsychiatric manifestation of SLE include cognitive dysfunction, mood disorder, cerebrovascular disease,[20] seizures, polyneuropathy,[20] anxiety disorder, and psychosis."
That's just a tiny bit of the massive effects of this syndrome. Don't know about you, but after I read the whole news article and the Wikipedia piece, I was highly inclined to get down on my knees and thank my lucky stars.
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#203921 - 06/25/10 03:43 AM
Re: Stranded Woman Survives 11 Days in Rockies
[Re: dougwalkabout]
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Lupus is so named,after the Genus:Lupus,or Wolf,because of the ability of Defective cells to attack the Nervous system!Most folks with Lupus are prescribed Phenobarbitol,of which in strength, makes Marijuana seem like a School field trip!I have 4 different friends,of whom have Lupus in their lives,at various stages.2 of them are Very Cognitive of Life around them,at ALL times,& are in Constant Pain even with the Heavy-Duty Rx!All of them have Pot Cards,It helps them with Eating,& Digestion.These are Real Good Folks,& are All US Veterans!They continue to work Regular Jobs & Pay Taxes,Like anyone else!
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#203926 - 06/25/10 11:38 AM
Re: Stranded Woman Survives 11 Days in Rockies
[Re: dougwalkabout]
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Amen. There are a ton of anti-survival factors out there that never give you a chance to deploy your DRPSK. Include, if you will, the process of aging, or, as I like to perceive it, the swirling acceleration I experience as I circle the bowl of senility. Diminished physical ability can be accomodated, but the thought that age will gradually erode the library of survival information stored in my brain would be terrifying...if I could recall that it was eventually going to happen...or has already...is this the aarp listserv?....
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