Stephen Russell wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 20, 2008 at 4:07 PM, Leland F. Jackson, CPA
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   
>> I wasn't sure whether to take the article seriously or not, but I did
>> strongly suspect it to be a prank.  However, there have been cases where
>> people have died, or been declared clinically dead, without heartbeat or
>> brain waves for long periods of time, but later revived, so this is
>> certainly possible.
>>     
> ----------------------------------
>
> The URL is a total hack, but it's content is very funny.
>
>   
I assume you are referring to the link provided in your original post.  
Is the link I provided valid?  I have to wonder; because, the cells of 
the brain will begins to die from lack of blood after about 3 minutes of 
the heart stopping.  I assume the lady was only provided respiratory 
help in the way of life support.

Regards,

LelandJ



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