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Originally Posted by Brandedkisame
heed Herschels warnings 
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I can learn a lot from Dr. Greene, so long as I don't believe that decomposition can be cured. Silly, desperate, man.
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Originally Posted by Gman5852
No because he still saved me. The fact that he ran to my rescue means something in all this.
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Agreed. I didn't give Larry the axe, but I wish I had now. I didn't give it to him, because I clearly expected to be cleaved when I least expected it. For him to save you, when he could have let you die (after leaving you to do so once) definitely means something.
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Originally Posted by Lars80
Oh. And about Larry's death scene.
I am going to assume that since 3 months have passed Larry and Lee have somewhat made up after the punching scene at the end of Ep1.
As always i try to play a game as if it was me in the situation.
When Larry dropped the EMT in me took over, i couldnt side with Kenny, how could i? Its against everything i stand for. But there are a few things to be aware of.
1. If you get a heart attack that severe. Unconcious and not breathing after three seconds? Thats it. You are dead, no matter how hard anyone tries.
2. There was no LP-15 in that room, and in a situation like this you need a defibrilator.
3. Lilly was doing CPR wrong. (Shame on you telltale)
So what did i do? In that situation i would have "tried" even if i knew there was no hope, so that is what i did. Lilly needed time and i wasnt gonna shatter her hope, even if i knew there was no hope. And i wouldnt want her to spend the rest of her life thinking we gave up Larry without trying.
Kenny smashed his head and became the bad guy. I understand why he did it, and i wish i had the option to tell him later that i dont hold it against him. But that wasnt an option.
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I trained as an EMT too, and I think that's what drove a lot of my insistence that he wasn't a goner
yet.
As far as Lilly doing CPR wrong, she was understandably distraught and not trained. I can live with her attempts at CPR, as it even makes sense for her to do it wrong. What drives me nuts is watching medical personnel on TV do the equivalent of push ups on cardiac victim's chests.
Lock your elbows, bro. Save a life.
When I had Lee kneel down, I was so grateful that I didn't have to do mouth to mouth. That's just what I needed: to have Larry eat my lip while I'm trying to give him the breath of life.
Chest compressions were more than enough for me!