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[quote=Anonymous]I’m not going to waste my time reading all 8 pages. The premise of this thread is madness. There’s a difference between positive pressure breathing support and invasive ventilator support. They can control the percentage of supplied oxygen with both methods. Only the sickest people get put on ventilators, so of course they’re more likely to die. When their oxygen saturation drops too low while on positive pressure breathing support, they can be put on ventilators so they don’t die. This is basic shit. I’ve seen it play it out twice with loved ones. One had lung cancer and the other had pneumonia. The one with lung cancer declined invasive measures and died. The ventilator wouldn’t have offered him any quality time, or helped him heal from cancer. [/quote]
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