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Just spent all day working on a sick new edit? Or perhaps you found one on your favorite off site forums you would like to share with the world? Any post consisting of deaths from more than one incident belong here and can be related to any other category.
The beheadings of Louisa Vesterager Jespersen and Maren Ueland
1444 (Russian man shoots himself on his couch)
Gary Plauché shoots his son's rapist
Ms. Pacman (woman with her head split open)
Funky Town (cartel flaying+torturing)
Sponsored by Adidas (cartel organ extraction + cannibalism)
The Guerrero Flaying (aka No Mercy in Mexico)
3 Guys 1 Hammer (Dnepropetrovsk Maniacs)
Girl shoots her cousin then kills herself (Paris Harvey)
French dude gets impaled on a bollard after jumping from a building
Mangue 937/ Mangrove 937/ Swamp Girls
The Zacatecas flaying - CDN flaying head and removing heart of La Linea's member
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I wonder if they feel anything? Is it just pain or are they too in shock? Cause youre legs cant hurt if they arnt even attached so would it feel like a burning line of pain on your torso? I wish they would describe what they feel
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I also wonder the same and if it's possible to re attach their bodies and make a complete recovery, unless the spine is too fucked up
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This is the type of shit those japanese scientists should of been testing instead of dumbass shit like freezing a arm
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That was just a movie lol, but yeah, I agree we should test stuff like this on people that are in prison for crimes against kids and shit like that.
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Nah once the nerves are severed, you'll never regain feeling again. Thats why people who reattach their hand after it gets sliced off, can never ball up a fist or move their fingers.
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I have had a severed nerve reattached and I do feel that body part, does not feel or work quite the same as it was before the nerve was cut and had to be relocated and reattached but I certainly feel it and use it. Many people have had nerves cut and reattached, the nerve regrows very slowly so recovery can be lengthy depending on how far it needs to regrow.
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One or two nerves, sure. But a whole limb or a hand? Impossible to use it ever again.
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You may be best to research this before stating it as fact. Many reattached limbs are successful meaning they take and work, yes there will be pain and loss of function but it is not always impossible to use a reattached severed limb.
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I stand corrected. The human body never ceases to amaze me
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Lol, I nearly lost part of my hand, I asked a lot of questions about the success of nerve and dead limb reattachment while I was waiting for my surgery to hopefully save the half of my hand that was dying. Human body is freaky fascinating.
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Dang. Hope you're doing a lot better now
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I guess it would be interesting see how doctors would save this people's asses. Just the technology to effectively preserve such a large portion of the body. I know what they could try to do but Setting up a pump system like that would take too long
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There's a lot of things that can take place when an individual is injured in that manner.
• Amputation
• Broken bones
• Exsanguination (bleeding)
• Hypotension (low blood pressure)
• Hypoxia (resulting in possible brain
damage and seizures)
• Infection and possible gangrene
• Irreversible damage to critical organs
• Severe pain (exceeding ten on the pain
scale)
• Shock
• Short Bowel Syndrome (from a damaged
colon)
• Sudden cardiac arrest
• Syncope (dizziness/fainting)
• Tachycardia
But, yes, pain will most likely be unbearable!
Hope my list helps!
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I think the pain gets to a point where the brain just numbs it out. Obviously beforehand it would be like hell
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