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1. I want to make it clear that any opinions I post to this list are
strictly personal. Though my sig file has my Alcor affiliations stated,
<u>I am NOT IN ANY CASE REPRESENTING ALCOR </u>or any other organization
when I make posts to this list. <br><br>
2. Due to a communications mishap which I am not at liberty to discuss, I
became misinformed concerning Alcor's protocols concerning
cardiopulmonary support. Please see these pages:<br><br>
<a href="http://www.alcor.org/procedures.html">http://www.alcor.org/procedures.html</a><br>
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<a href="http://www.alcor.org/Library/html/CardiopulmonarySupport.html" eudora="autourl">http://www.alcor.org/Library/html/CardiopulmonarySupport.html<br><br>
</a>3. If anyone calls me an "armchair cryonicist" I will call
them an "Armchair Extropian" and probably will be banned from
the list...<br><br>
4. Alcor is dedicated to providing the very best technological support
for suspensions. I formally withdraw the statement I made below, for it
is in error. My sincere apologies to all involved.<br><br>
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>PS We currently do no longer use the Thumper,<br>
>which is an obscene bastard of equipment fully<br>
>capable of major injury to both patient and<br>
>rescue team. Respiratory support is no longer<br>
>in the protocol, because basically all patients<br>
>are over the 4 minute limit, and restoring O2 is<br>
>a bad idea. We use an Ambi product, a suction cup<br>
>with handles, to maintain circulation for the 3-5<br>
>minutes it takes to circulate the medicines<br>
>(a proprietary cocktail of anticoaguants,<br>
>clot busters and other stuff)<br>
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<div>= Hara Ra (aka Gregory Yob) =</div>
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harara@sbcglobal.net =</div>
<div>= Alcor North Cryomanagement =</div>
<div>= Alcor Advisor to
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<div>= 831 429
8637
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