My wife kept up CPR until the ambulance arrived, half eight on a Saturday night and we still got an ambulance and two paramedic cars within ten minutes, they were top class, two of them even came up onto the ward a week later to see how he was.
They got him going again before taking him to hospital where he spent a week in an induced coma. We were told on the second day that as he'd been without oxygen for up to twenty minutes severe brain damage was quite likely, and when he first woke up he was slow to react.
There's obviously no way the doctors could predict what recovery he'd make, it seems some people make a full recovery whilst others are not so lucky, just pot luck.
At first he looked similar to someone who's had a stroke, he spent from 24/11/18 to 12/07/19 in hospital, over half the time in a neuro rehab ward, and he's still having therapy now that he's home.
They got him going again before taking him to hospital where he spent a week in an induced coma. We were told on the second day that as he'd been without oxygen for up to twenty minutes severe brain damage was quite likely, and when he first woke up he was slow to react.
There's obviously no way the doctors could predict what recovery he'd make, it seems some people make a full recovery whilst others are not so lucky, just pot luck.
At first he looked similar to someone who's had a stroke, he spent from 24/11/18 to 12/07/19 in hospital, over half the time in a neuro rehab ward, and he's still having therapy now that he's home.