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To: Wild Irish Rogue

So we don't know, but assume Perper checked for Potassium?


16,134 posted on 03/31/2007 6:55:48 PM PDT by Arizona Carolyn
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To: Arizona Carolyn

" So we don't know, but assume Perper checked for Potassium?"

Yes.
He specifically mentioned checking her vitreous humor for sodium ( normal ) and chloride ( low -indicating dehydration ).
He didn't mention potassium. I would assume that it would be part of the standard protocol and since he didn't mention it in the report, I guess we assume that it was normal.
Greta should ask Dr Baden.
I just saw on the autopsy report,on the police side, that there was a one hour and 10 minute lapse in ANS going down and the EMTs arriving.
This is absolutely incredible.
Seminole Detective Marian Bryant reported that at 12:30 Taz called Moe and said ANS was blue and unresponsive.
She began CPR at 12:30pm.
Moe said his cell phone was unable to call 911 and he got to the hotel-one hour and 10 minutes later and then called 911 at 1:40pm.
The rescue squads got there got there at 1:43 and 1:46.
So-we are to believe that Taz did CPR for 70 minutes non stop ???
I've done CPR-70 minutes non stop must be the new Guiness World Record. It's hard work. This is unbelievable.
And the whole time, Brigette Nelsen is doing what exactly ??
No mention of her doing CPR.
Can anyone tell me why the Seminole PD and Dr Perper did not find the 70 minute gap, without a single 911 call, to be normal ?


16,202 posted on 03/31/2007 7:32:26 PM PDT by Wild Irish Rogue
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