Felt like spreading some truth tonight,
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If he couldn't breath he wouldn't be able to say "I can't breath"
Man, now that I’m out of that echo chamber—it’s just such obvious fiction.
Also, the cop had his knee on the back of his neck. Your airway is in the front of your neck. You can place as much weight as you want on the back of your neck, it will not close off your airway. Try this, take a 6 foot piece of rope and tie a 50 pound weight to each end. Bend over at the waist, put the rope around your neck and lift it of the ground, tell me if you can still breath. I guarantee you can.
In order to exhale you must first inhale. I heard he was saying he could not breath before they removed him from the car and for the next 15 minutes he was on the ground. Are you saying he was exhaling the whole time? Do you realize how ignorant your statement sounds now?
He was pulled over by the police. He consumed the Fentanyl he had in his possession. Fentanyl is a anesthetic. If you administer it intravenously it has a immediate effect. If you consume it orally it will take longer to take full effect. Eventually, it will knock out your respiratory drive. I imagine as it is slowly absorbed via your gastrointestinal tract you will begin to feel like you cant breath. I work in the medical field and administer Fentanyl to my patients daily. Typically it is given intravenously. If your patient does not have venous access and you need to intubate, it can be given intranasally. Also, when you have a patient who is intubated, on a ventilator and they begin to desaturate, you want to sedate them and reduce oxygen consumption through work of breathing. Paralyzing your patient is the best way to improve their oxygen saturation as long as they are on life support. The autopsy said he had fentanyl in his system, it will kill you.