sergeyvzn
In memoriam
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well, my partner and I were travelling from Rarotonga to Sydney on a direct Air NZ flight a couple of years ago. My partner had been taken ill in the morning of the departure day showing standard flu symptoms - you know, fever, muscle aches etc...but felt OK enough to travel in the afternoon.
However, 40 min into the flight he goes all pale and sweaty and becomes almost unconscious and I'm almost unconscious with panic...anyway, long story short - the flight crew were wonderful, administered O2, when he got worse and indeed fainted they called for a Dr onboard, and guess what - 17 people from Cowra Hospital were on board
how lucky we were...a mini-hospital was organised for us (we were travelling in J) where my partner was stretched on the floor between rows of seats, wrapped in blankets (at this stage his body temperature went below 35C and blood pressure was 80/50) and a drip was made on a hook hanging from the overhead locker. An emergency room doctor and nurse did all they could but at some stage we were going to divert to Auckland. My partner somewhat recovered later and we safely landed in Sydney where paramedics took us to a waiting ambulance and straight into St George hospital...got all checks done, by 2 am he recovered and got discharged. Apparently this was a toxic shock, he was very sick for another 10 days but fully recovered and I got the same exotic Rarotongan flu from him and was very sick for a week myself
It all sounds mildly entertaining now but geez I was scared! I remember how at some stage of the flight I was seriously thinking 'ok, what am I going to do with the body when we land":shock:
However, 40 min into the flight he goes all pale and sweaty and becomes almost unconscious and I'm almost unconscious with panic...anyway, long story short - the flight crew were wonderful, administered O2, when he got worse and indeed fainted they called for a Dr onboard, and guess what - 17 people from Cowra Hospital were on board

It all sounds mildly entertaining now but geez I was scared! I remember how at some stage of the flight I was seriously thinking 'ok, what am I going to do with the body when we land":shock: