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TMZ reporting Carrie Fisher in a critical condition after a heart attack on a flight....
Doesn't sound good :(
http://www.tmz.com/2016/12/23/carrie-fisher-heart-attack-plane/
RIP Julie & Maisie
RE: TMZ reporting Carrie Fisher in a critical condition after a heart attack on a flight....
One the one hand, it's TMZ, on the other, the BBC are reporting the same thing
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-38423963
10 minutes unresponsive is bad, whichever way you look at it
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RE: TMZ reporting Carrie Fisher in a critical condition after a heart attack on a flight....
It's on the BBC too.
15 minutes from landing. 15 mins CPR to get a pulse apparently too. That's not usually good.
Only watched her on TV last night.
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RE: TMZ reporting Carrie Fisher in a critical condition after a heart attack on a flight....
Yes, 10 mins with no oxygen to the brain does not usually have a good outcome :(
RIP Julie & Maisie
RE: TMZ reporting Carrie Fisher in a critical condition after a heart attack on a flight....
If she was getting CPR the brain would be getting oxygen, still not good though. Fingers crossed for her!
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RE: TMZ reporting Carrie Fisher in a critical condition after a heart attack on a flight....
It just says 'attempted' CPR though, and then paramedics a further 15 minutes before getting a pulse so it's not really clear what she actually did get?
RIP Julie & Maisie
This item was edited on Friday, 23rd December 2016, 23:31
RE: TMZ reporting Carrie Fisher in a critical condition after a heart attack on a flight....
Yea, it's not clear but 15 mins CPR to get a pulse in any circumstances is pretty much as bad as it gets.
The main issue is what caused the heart attack. :(
Ste
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RE: TMZ reporting Carrie Fisher in a critical condition after a heart attack on a flight....
I thought all planes now had defib machines on board for exactly this sort of situation?
This item was edited on Saturday, 24th December 2016, 06:22
RE: TMZ reporting Carrie Fisher in a critical condition after a heart attack on a flight....
She's been tweeting quite a bit recently photos of her travels, so seems out of the blue :(
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RE: TMZ reporting Carrie Fisher in a critical condition after a heart attack on a flight....
Carrie Fisher Is In Stable Condition, Debbie Reynolds Says
http://www.msn.com/en-us/movies/news/carrie-fisher-is-in-stable-condition-debbie-reynolds-says/ar-BBxyQsj
Quote:
Though she remains under care at UCLA Medical, Carrie Fisher’s condition is stable according to her mother, Debbie Reynolds. Reynolds provided the news in a post to her official Facebook page, promising that the family will update the public if there is any change, and adding “to all her friends and fans, I thank you all for your prayers and good wishes.”
was worried when I saw Debbie Reynolds' name trending with George Michael's on facebook.
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