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@jazel_juan (15746)
Philippines
June 16, 2009 3:05am CST
someone fainted???i did here in our office, just now!!! well i froze... when he was about to sign a check, he was a client claiming, he fainted and had a stroke i guess!! good thing a nurse was here too..it was scary for me...i should learn first aid...
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@rsa101 (38166)
• Philippines
16 Jun 09
Well I guess that may be traumatic experience for you seeing people just fainting in front of you. I think that is a normal reaction for us who is not exposed to this kind of situations in life. Learning first aid is a good thing for you because you may make it to good use when situations like this happens. but if you don't actually practice what you've learned from it and suddenly it happens you may not make good use of it especially when you got panicked first.
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@hanah87 (1835)
• Malaysia
16 Jun 09
Yes,i had experienced that before this.My friend,a girl became fainted and we all in the class became panic.We dont know how to do to make she wake back and we we fan her.Then we carry her to other big and open room for her get well breathing.Untill now,she still fainted but we not panic as happened before this.It was a scared case too and lucky she wake up back.
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@rainmark (4302)
16 Jun 09
I think yes, long time ago when i was a teenager but recently no. My first expression when i saw someone fainted was shocked, frozen and speechless.And my heart beats too fast lolz. Happy posting.
@zahfran (851)
• Singapore
16 Jun 09
Lol.. I've personally never seen anyone fainted before.. But I've seen people die before my eyes.. Accidents.. That has to be more scary.. Yeah.. First aid is useful.. :)
@rainmark (4302)
16 Jun 09
Oh gosh, ur story gives me goosebumps hehehe. Well that's scary one, i might can't sleep at night with that. I should need to learn first aid too coz i know nothing lolz.
@ebook_freak (1511)
• India
16 Jun 09
Yes. I have seen it ample amount of times. Right in my primary schools, I have seen a couple of children fainting. In secondary school, during the drill practice. And in High school during basket ball practice- after school team practice exactly- that was the most dangerous. During the practice we had to run around the ground, climb upstairs to the fifth floor, run to the other end of the building and go downstairs, run to the other side of the ground and complete the circuit. One guy just fainted at the fifth floor. It was just because we caught him on time, he didn't trip off the banister and got himself killed. Phew! Regards, Ajith.