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| Tuesday, November 11, 2008 at 19:32:04 mst
Comment ID: #1 Name: Mark E-mail: meshultis(at)yahoo.com Wow, that is scary... informative but very scary. | ||
| Tuesday, November 11, 2008 at 21:19:05 mst
Comment ID: #2 Name: KPO'M E-mail: ka84796(at)comcast.net Ouch! On a side note, what's so significant about 4 hours? | ||
| Tuesday, November 11, 2008 at 21:30:45 mst
Comment ID: #3 Name: Paul Hsieh E-mail: paul(at)geekpress(dot)com URL: http://www.geekpress.com KPO'M: If treated before 4-6 hours, the proper treatment will typically prevent permanent damage to the organ. After 4-6 hours, the risk of permanent tissue damage becomes significant. | ||
| Tuesday, November 11, 2008 at 22:13:21 mst
Comment ID: #4 Name: Ryan C URL: http://ryantheegoist.blogspot.com/ Wow...If there is a one in a billion chance of that ever happening to me, I'd avoid it at all costs. | ||
| Thursday, November 13, 2008 at 2:30:05 mst
Comment ID: #5 Name: Doug H. E-mail: radiotheatre[at]gmail[dot]com Is there danger if that occurred, but without drugs? | ||
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