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Avoid Sudden Death at Night Shared by a doctor + costs next to nothing simple but practical advice to minimise this = no harm to follow right?


Cecil Lee

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This was forwarded to me.  But frankly, I do not know the original source.

To me this makes common sense or sound advice!

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Avoid Sudden Death at Night
Shared by a doctor ...

For those who get up at night to check the house or urinate. Each individual must take note of three and a half minutes.

Often this happens: a person who still looks healthy has died at night.

We often hear stories of people saying: "Yesterday, I was chatting with him, why did he die suddenly?

The reason is that when you get up at night to go to the bathroom, it is often done in a hurry.

We immediately stop and the brain does not have blood flow.

Why are 'three 1/2 minutes' very important?
In the middle of the night, when the desire to urinate wakes you up, the ECG pattern may change. Because upon rising suddenly, the brain will be anemic and cause heart failure due to lack of blood.

You are advised to practice the Three 1/2 minutes, which are:

1. When you wake up from sleep, stay in bed for the first minute and a half;

2. Sit in bed for the next 1/2 minute;

3. Lower your legs, sitting on the edge of the bed for the last half minute.

After three and a half minutes, you will not have anemic brain and the heart will not fail, reducing the possibility of a fall and sudden death.

Share with your family, friends and loved ones.

It can occur regardless of age; young or old.

Share/send this important Health Council to all your groups, and you/your family should also follow it.


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