But the cold that nearly killed her also helped to save her life. “If she had been in cardiac arrest for that long with a normal body temperature, she would have died,” said Dr Eduard Argudo, who helped treat her, in an interview Friday. I couldn’t feel a heartbeat.”By the time emergency workers rescued the couple, her body temperature was 64 degrees Fahrenheit, well below the average 98.6. The doctors thought that they had a chance: Although the cold had stopped Mash’s heart, it also protected her brain and other organs from damage. “There is nothing I am going to be changing about my life,” Mash said.
Source: bd News24 December 07, 2019 10:41 UTC