AMAZING SURVIVAL FROM
FROZEN RIVER
G'day folks,
Welcome to another story of survival.
In May 2000, Dr. Anna Bagenholm, 29, was
skiing on a familiar trail outside Narvik, Norway, when she lost control
and fell headfirst into an icy river. Her head and body became stuck
under thick ice, but she managed to find an air pocket so that she could
continue to breathe.
After 40 minutes of trying to free herself, the exhausted woman was in
the throes of hypothermia. Her companions found her, but it took them
another 40 minutes to break the ice and drag her out of the freezing
water. By this time, her body temperature had dropped to just 57 degrees
Fahrenheit, and her vital signs were so low that she was clinically
dead.
Thankfully, emergency doctors managed to revive her by pumping her blood
through a special machine that warmed it.
After several months of
rehabilitation, she was back to her normal health, except for a
persistent tingling sensation in her hands.
This case led to the development of therapeutic hypothermia as a
protective procedure for some epileptic and stroke patients.
Clancy's comment: Now, that's almost unbelievable.
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Awesome story.. xx
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