Guest guest Posted October 19, 2005 Report Share Posted October 19, 2005 Yes,that's they used to call him affectionately " Bhoopu " ,among the batchmates. Let me tell u a MGIMS bhai-bhai incident,which took place not long ago here. Dr.KiranSwaroop, is the Medical Director of ,one of the best in town clinics, catering to big companies,govt institutes and mostly many embassies here in Riyadh. One of which happens to be the staff at Indian embassy. One fine afternoon I recieved a call from Dr.Swaroop,saying that one VIP wants to show his 2 daughters for some eye related problems and although,he had one specialist,one consultant ophthalmologist in there,but the VIP was not happy with the course of the management and so they will be coming to me for consultation. I did not bother to enquire further about the VIP,since I had to just follow orders of Dr.Swaroop. Shortly,a black Mercedes,with Indian flag flying on the car mast,screeched to a halt and out came the First Lady with her twin Daughters,along with a couple of secretaries.My phone rang,my Egyptian Med Director was up from his chamber and I too was soon down at the reception hall,welcoming them. After the consultation,they left,but not before praising Dr.Swaroop for his hospitality and MGIMS,indirectly for giving such good serving docs,abroad. That's our MGIMS,keeping it's name high,out here. TODA BAHUT,HUMLOG BHI YAHAN KOSHISH KARTE HAIN... Shyam(84) Surviving a Heart Attack This is the text of the PPS attachment which Rajiv Tangri (87) was trying to forward to us a few days ago: Let's say it's 6.15pm and you're driving home (alone of course) after an unusually hard day on the job. You're really tired, and frustrated.. YOU ARE REALLY STRESSED AND UPSET .. Suddenly you start experiencing severe pain in your chest that starts to radiate out into your arm and up into your jaw. You are only five miles from the hospital nearest your home. Unfortunately you don't know if you'll be able to make it that far WHAT TO DO ??? YOU HAVE BEEN TRAINED IN CPR, BUT THE GUY THAT CONDUCTED THE COURSE DID NOT TELL YOU HOW TO PERFORM IT ON YOURSELF !!! HOW TO SURVIVE A HEART ATTACK WHEN ALONE? SINCE MANY PEOPLE ARE ALONE WHEN THEY SUFFER A HEART ATTACK, WITHOUT HELP, THE PERSON WHOSE HEART IS BEATING IMPROPERLY AND WHO BEGINS TO FEEL FAINT, HAS ONLY ABOUT 10 SECONDS LEFT BEFORE LOSING CONSCIOUS WHAT TO DO ?? ANSWER: DO NOT PANIC, BUT START COUGHING REPEATEDLY AND VERY VIGOROUSLY. A DEEP BREATH SHOULD BE TAKEN BEFORE EACH COUGH, THE COUGH MUST BE DEEP AND PROLONGED, AS WHEN PRODUCING SPUTUM FROM DEEP INSIDE THE CHEST. A BREATH AND A COUGH MUST BE REPEATED ABOUT EVERY TWO SECONDS WITHOUT LET-UP UNTIL HELP ARRIVES, OR UNTIL THE HEART IS FELT TO BE BEATING NORMALLY AGAIN. DEEP BREATHS GET OXYGEN INTO THE LUNGS AND COUGHING MOVEMENTS SQUEEZE THE HEART AND KEEP THE BLOOD CIRCULATING. THE SQUEEZING PRESSURE ON THE HEART ALSO HELPS IT REGAIN NORMAL RHYTHM. IN THIS WAY, HEART ATTACK VICTIMS CAN GET TO A HOSPITAL ARTICLE PUBLISHED ON N.º 240 OF JOURNAL OF GENERAL HOSPITAL ROCHESTER TELL AS MANY OTHER PEOPLE AS POSSIBLE ABOUT THIS. IT COULD SAVE THEIR LIVES !!! DON'T EVER THINK THAT YOU ARE NOT PRONE TO HEART ATTACK AS YOUR AGE IS LESS THAN 25 OR 30. NOWADAYS DUE TO THE CHANGE IN THE LIFE STYLE, HEARTATTACK IS FOUND AMONG PEOPLE OF ALL AGE GROUPS. BE A FRIEND AND PLEASE SEND THIS ARTICLE TO AS MANY FRIENDS AS POSSIBLE ------------------------------ Website: www.mgims.org ------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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