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In reply to the discussion: CPR can crack ribs and only succeeds longterm in restarting a heart 20% of the time -- [View all]MineralMan
(151,287 posts)I'm only talking about my own response should I encounter someone in cardiac arrest. If I don't know their wishes, which is the most likely situation, I will begin CPR on that person. You can do whatever you wish, of course.
I know my mother's and father's wishes in the matter. At age 88, neither wants such action taken on them. If I know someone's wishes, I will act accordingly. However, it's far more likely that I would encounter someone down and in cardiac arrest in a situation where I do not know their wishes. In that case, I will begin CPR and continue it until professional help arrives.
I'm 67 years old. At this point in my life, I want someone to do that for me, should I be in cardiac arrest. I may change my mind later in my life. I don't know. I'll deal with that when I need to. However, I would still want someone who does not know my wishes to apply CPR if they find me down and in cardiac arrest.
Again, you may do as you wish, but please do not try to stop my efforts unless you personally know the wishes of the person. You will not succeed.