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On new years day, I was doing some electrical work on 220VAC when I got caught between the phases. To say the least, I woke up in the hospital 3 hours later(surprisingly comfortable) and I'm told that I had been asystole(heart stoppage/flatline) for almost 3 minutes. According to the doc, I should consider myself extremely lucky since the survival rate is less than 5%.
So, let this be a reminder to all of you HV DIYers. I for one, will start doing the "one hand in the back pocket" thing.
Apart from the "near death" encounter, the hospital stay wasn't all bad; the bed was comfy and the food wasn't too bad. Then again, there are more ideal ways to get in the ER.
So, let this be a reminder to all of you HV DIYers. I for one, will start doing the "one hand in the back pocket" thing.
Apart from the "near death" encounter, the hospital stay wasn't all bad; the bed was comfy and the food wasn't too bad. Then again, there are more ideal ways to get in the ER.
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