Maybe veterinarians will be on to something and get a secondary specialist license for humans. Lol
I’m glad you survived throat cancer. No cancer is good but ones with pain or inability to breath talk or eat can be rough. I helped a male friend with he and his brothers father with that because he wanted to die at home. They wanted to pay me but I passed as I was friends with them so met the nurse there. He had to have TPN which is a more complicated nutritional IV that his 80 year old mother was having trouble learning in one setting. That’s really not enough time. Luckily she learned at her age she was still pretty smart. That resulted (Finally) in changes with CPR. I had to explain to this nurse at the house that sudden choking, injuries, secondary issues as say a infection should not count as do nothing. That came from her comment asking why would she need to call a ambulance for something. What they meant say if he falls in a coma or declines due to cancer and he dies is what it was meant not to revive him with cause being the cancer. It finally got put on DNR paperwork options as yes or no to this or that. I was going round and round with that for awhile as they were not the only ones so it depended on the nurse.
Ps Common sense, if it’s anything I mentioned or needing oxygen too it means their not dead yet. What is CPR! Sheesh