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vash 11-22-2017 08:35 AM

The Heimlich self rescue
 
This was two months ago. I was eating a carrot. My dog wanted some. I gave him a piece and he held it like a cigar and walked around before eating it. I laughed at him. It happened. Phoop! I felt a piece of carrot suck into a place it shouldn't go. At first I coughed. Then even my coughing seemed restricted. Typical behavior; I moved away from my wife. She was about to heimlich me, but strangely I got calm. I positioned myself to push into the kitchen counter. I found that I still inhale a tiny bit if I breathed in super slowly. So I sloooowly filled my lungs. I could feel the air going around the obstruction. It was the oddest sensation. I then "huffed" out really hard. Real hard. I tiny piece of carrot went shooting.

It was scary. Yesterday I ate a raw carrot again for the first time. None for the dog:).

Figured this could be a pre thanksgiving feast safety talk. All that talking and laughing. Be careful.

LEAKYSEALS951 11-22-2017 08:58 AM

Ive always wondered if I could pull off a self heimlich thingee. I have always been afraid I would tense my abdomen up when doing it and my last bit of air in the lungs wouldn't be enough to expel whatever was in my airway.

When you hit the counter, did you do it fast? - like knocking the wind out of yourself? did the carrot fly out? did you aim for the counter right below the ribs or lower like a belly button level?

And why didn't you post about this two months ago? :)

JD159 11-22-2017 09:02 AM

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Originally Posted by LEAKYSEALS951 (Post 9823667)
Ive always wondered if I could pull off a self heimlich thingee. I have always been afraid I would tense up when doing it and my last bit of air in the lungs wouldn't be enough to expel whatever was in my airway.

When you hit the counter, did you do it fast? - like knocking the wind out of yourself? did the carrot fly out? did you aim for the counter right below the ribs or lower like a belly button level?

And why didn't you post about this two months ago? :)

He finally found the piece of carrot today in the kitchen

M.D. Holloway 11-22-2017 09:19 AM

its all about over masticating...you won't choke if you do so

Bob Kontak 11-22-2017 10:52 AM

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Originally Posted by vash (Post 9823621)
I could feel the air going around the obstruction. It was the oddest sensation. I then "huffed" out really hard. Real hard. I tiny piece of carrot went shooting.

How long after the carrot left were you able to take a full breath?

Mentioned this before but I can overeat and then lay at an odd angle and stomach acids get into my throat. I now walk to the sink and use my hand as a cup and take a few small gulps of water. Still takes 30+ seconds to get a decent breath.

It is scary. Good you stayed calm.

Norm K 11-22-2017 11:31 AM

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Originally Posted by M.D. Holloway (Post 9823695)
its all about over masticating...you won't choke if you do so


Nor, I hear, will you go blind ...

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LEAKYSEALS951 11-22-2017 04:00 PM

Thanks for posting these,

Is it just me or does this couple have some SERIOUS hots for each other. Someone is gonna get lucky in love tonight. Later on this girl does it to herself- SHE knows how to party.

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Baz 11-22-2017 04:35 PM

You're doing it wrong....the dog should get the carrot again....not you.....:)


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