Anonymous ID: 752718 May 24, 2019, 11:44 a.m. No.6579570   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9589 >>9595 >>9600 >>9604 >>9680 >>9720 >>9737 >>9803 >>0006 >>0049

>>6578553 PB Nadler Hoping severe hypoglycemia and not stroke.

 

Local Doc Comment,

Nadler confused looking and it is sudden.

without any way to measure anything, looks like severe hypoglycemia at best, and possibly he is stroking. If it ends up being a stroke, anons should watch this so they know what a stroke looks like in progress. This incapacity to move and confusion is typical. Recognizing this can save lives and stop someone from losing one half of their body. From this point, you have less than 30 minutes to get someone to the hospital for the meds that stop the dying neurons from releasing Glutamate, which then over activates the next neuron and kills that, which releases more glutamate (Yes, as in flavor enhancer glutamate)

 

IF you get a person to the hospital in minutes, and they give new meds, they can stop the half body loss damage by blocking the glutamate, but, most dont know what a stroke looks like.

Important to see this.

Wouldn't wish this kind of thing on anyone.

Hopefully too hot, hypoglycemia.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jrRGXs9581s

Anonymous ID: 752718 May 24, 2019, 11:56 a.m. No.6579680   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>6579570 (You)

 

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ep tPA can be given..what’s the window..2 or 3 hours?

 

Said Varies, 3 hours to max 4.5 from symptoms start.

tPA = tissue Plasminogen