Girlfriend's in ICU with Heroin overdose,has seizures&cooling therapy, will she need long-term care?
My 32 year old girlfriend is in ICU, she stopped breathing after Heroin overdose! She’s having seizures and is in cooling therapy, will she need long-term care?
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This question from Chris is an excerpt from a 1:1 email counselling/consulting session with me.
Hi Patrik,
first and foremost I would like to take this opportunity and say thank you for everything, your videos have been a huge help and your help and quick response would be much appreciated.
Ok so here’s where we start, on June 8th my girlfriend was admitted to the ICU. She had a bad Heroin habit that was the cause of all this.
On June 8th she complained about breathing problems and she asked me to take her to the Emergency Room. So I did, and we left.
On the way to the hospital maybe 3 minutes away she stopped breathing. I carried her into the Emergency Room where they were able to revive her and do CPR(=Cardiopulmonary resuscitation).
My girlfriend is 32 years old and the doctors said the CT scan has come back normal. As far as how long CPR was required I’m not 100% sure and yes she did lose oxygen to her brain for more than 3 minutes but no more than 5 minutes.
They then told us she would need therapeutic hypothermia for a full 24 hours. Once the re-warming process started they noticed from the EEG that she was having seizures.
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