@ghost-of-a-duke saidThis happened years before you arrived on this site.
I'm going to back off from FMF on this issue as there is clearly something going on with his memory.
@fmf saidNope. What I said, I said a few weeks ago, that it was more than 5, maybe 7, maybe 8. I also said what I said then, that I couldn't remember how many exactly. And yes, I said this "after months of being pressed", by your chum @divegeester about lying.
A few weeks ago you pretended that you had admitted - 7-8 years ago - that you DID have some idea of how many lives you'd saved after all.
I do not f---ing pretend.
@ghost-of-a-duke saidIt's past my bedtime anyways, and he's giving ME a headache.
I'm going to back off from FMF on this issue as there is clearly something going on with his memory.
(Disclaimer: The above is not an attempted diagnosis but a clear observation of his recent posting).
@suzianne saidWhat you said a few weeks ago was that YEARS AGO, "after months of being pressed on it", you'd cleared it up by saying BACK THEN that it was more than 5, maybe 7, maybe 8. This is a fiction.
Nope. What I said, I said a few weeks ago, that it was more than 5, maybe 7, maybe 8. I also said what I said then, that I couldn't remember how many exactly. And yes, I said this "after months of being pressed", by your chum @divegeester about lying.
I do not f---ing pretend.
@the-gravedigger saidAs an aside, if you (or I) ever have a heartache outside, it is better to do it when there are only one or two people around. It's a weird quirk of human nature that if there are lots of people around it is less likely someone will come quickly to your aid. (If there are only one or two people they will feel an obligation to help, but if there is a crowd, people will be slower to act thinking someone else, someone better able, will step in to assist).
The survival rate of 'bystander' CPR (as opposed to people who are already in hospital)
is about 10%. So if you have saved 5 people you will have performed approx. 50 CPR attempts.
Ideally, have a heart attack where there are only a couple of people around, both doctors.