I had a bubble study years ago when I was young and I have never been so traumatized because I thought it was a big no no to inject air and they did quite a bit… my lungs and chest hurt for a day or so after they did it
Once a I got hospitalised and I got a humongous air bubble in my iv tube and told the nurse about it, except being a huge fan if science I don’t have a medical background but I knew that this could kill me, she just brushed it off and said it wasn’t a big deal. Didn’t listen to her and managed to get rid of the air bubble with my mother. Seeing this video leaves me livid, this nurse almost killed me that night. Some really shouldn’t practice, smh…
This can also happen with around 8%-13% of the population whenever they receive an immunisation injection because of the body releasing adrenaline as an immune response. Generally in that case the adrenaline effects will last for 5-15 minutes depending on how reactive the immune system is to the specific immunisation. It’s quite likely that the adrenaline release is to boost the immune system’s performance to prevent a wider infection in response to a virus exposure.
Bro i eat cement like not much but yeah i eat and can't help it. Ffs can anyone tell me what to do!!? I really don't wanna continue. 😭 (But tbh its tasty💀)
This is what divers experience when they develop decompression sickness; surfacing from the deep too quickly. The desolved gases come out of solution and can lead to air embolisms or worse.
I am 20 years old and we were giving syrup to honey bees. Suddenly, a bee stung the middle finger of my left hand. I couldn't remove the needle right away, I took all the poison in the pouch through my finger for about 10 seconds. Because at that time I was pouring sherbet into the hive. After throwing the needle, while applying the syrup to the other hives, I noticed an itching and burning sensation on my finger and the poison going up my left arm within about 2 minutes. Then, in a very short time, I started to feel itching and redness everywhere, in my head, arms, legs. These rashes are called urticaria. If you see that you have one of these, you can understand within a minute or two that the allergy is at a very serious level, as it is in me. When we realized the situation, we immediately got in the car and started going to the hospital. I wasn't alone, my father was with me and he drove the car. But I experienced very bad things while I was in the car. First of all, I think I suffered temporary blindness due to low blood pressure and my ears could not hear anything. The voices sounded very blurry. Likewise, I was having difficulty breathing. While I was on the road, I fainted and woke up two or three times, that's what my father said. I don't remember because I was going through a very serious allergic shock at that time. After arriving at the hospital hurriedly, an adrenaline injection was given as the first aid. This saves the patient a significant amount of time, between half an hour and an hour. Thanks to adrenaline, I came to my senses a little, then oxygen was given and serums were applied. As time passed and 10 minutes after arriving at the hospital, I realized that my eyes, ears and senses were slowly coming back. I woke up from that state of unconsciousness. Likewise, the oxygen given to me through my nose also helped a lot. The doctor told me that if you had been delayed 10 more minutes, you could have fallen into a coma and died. As a result, before you get into such a situation, definitely have your allergy tests done by a doctor, otherwise you may die because of a tiny bee. I mean, I think that if two or three bees had stung me or stung me in the throat, I could definitely have died there or on the road. I wrote what I experienced so that you wouldn't experience it. Take care of your health. Have a healthy and happy day :)
This happened because you have allergy to the bee right? If I don't have it I will be fine? How do I know I have it if I don't get hurt by it in the first place?
@@hassansadiq7003 only way is a doctor can test you for allergies or roll of the dice, have fun and take a risk… i’m only here as i got stung by a weirdly aggressive bee 2 days ago and now my arm is red, swollen and itchy af
Bruh they don't die instantly after making a mistake once bruh ...to be honest I don't know like u guys but it seems normal n it's with air cause no bloods remains in the syringe..😅 But ...but... Im living a sober life now ...,so plz don't misbehave with me .. I reveal it cause I don't wanna be cool it's not cool at all, it makes us act like a fools, but just to correct it I've commented.. May God save me now from negative comments ❤❤❤