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2naSalit

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9. And then...
Wed Oct 22, 2025, 03:10 PM
Oct 22

There are some people who die and don't stay dead, happened to my friend earlier this year. She was dead and about eight minutes later they revived her, no brain damage no heart damage, strangest thing.

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See!?!? Problem solved. Less paperwork. Norrrm Oct 22 #1
Good point! BlueKota Oct 22 #3
Seems like Faux pas Oct 22 #2
I roll my eyes at the things some people say or do, BlueKota Oct 22 #4
Lol Faux pas Oct 23 #17
''standard part of serious adverse event reporting and is not meant for the patient filling out the form... Donkees Oct 22 #5
Thank you! BlueKota Oct 22 #10
Form generated by AI? boonecreek Oct 22 #6
I have a fatal reaction to nuts alittlelark Oct 22 #7
That is good they were able to revive you. BlueKota Oct 22 #11
Typo LudwigPastorius Oct 22 #8
😂😂😂 BlueKota Oct 22 #12
And then... 2naSalit Oct 22 #9
It's good your friend survived. BlueKota Oct 22 #13
Perhaps... 2naSalit Oct 22 #14
If I take anything new - drug or vitamin - womanofthehills Oct 23 #19
That's a smart idea. BlueKota Oct 23 #20
You could check the box YES and then have the person reviewing the form explain why it is there. LogDog75 Oct 23 #15
I work in radiology. Laffy Kat Oct 23 #16
That's An Even Better Example... ProfessorGAC Oct 23 #18
🤣 BlueKota Oct 23 #21
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