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09-05-2013, 03:28 AM
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Woman's Hand Caught in a Noodle Machine
As above
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09-05-2013, 03:30 AM
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Re: Woman's Hand Caught in a Noodle Machine
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09-05-2013, 05:36 AM
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Re: Woman's Hand Caught in a Noodle Machine
shes likely in shock, usually when a persons injury is severe enough to cause them to go into shock, one of the first things that happens, is the brain shuts off the pain receptors to the area of the injury, its a self preservation reaction and after the immediate threat has passed they are reactivated, went through that same thing last year when i ran a utility knife with a brand new blade through my finger, which was in the right place to sever the main blood vessel that feeds the fingers and the nerve in the finger as well, so yeah....trust me she was feeling it after her hand was freed
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09-05-2013, 05:55 AM
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Re: Woman's Hand Caught in a Noodle Machine
How is your finger now? My Dad did something similar before and now his thumb lacks feeling from nerve damage. As for the shock, I have thought before about that when I've seen videos of people on fire. They're moving so I know they're alive but they aren't flailing around like one might think you'd be if you are on fire so I assume they must be in shock. |
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09-05-2013, 07:29 AM
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Re: Woman's Hand Caught in a Noodle Machine
So theres a job opening? I have seen people in terrible states both flailing around and taking it all in their stride. Those flailing around you can get no sense from but those who are calm tend to say or feel whats done is done theres fuck all that can change it so how is the best way to deal with it. Shock certainly can affect people in different ways but not everyone goes into it. I went to deal with a man who's leg had been blown off below the knee in an RPG attack on his vehicle and when I opened the door he sat there calmly and said "I'm fine mate, but I think the Boss needs help....and close the fucking door its armoured and they are still fucking shooting at us". I was oblivious to the rifle fire but later when I saw that side of the vehicle it was peppered with 7.62 and the front wheel and half the engine was destroyed by the RPG hit. The Boss was also calm but in a different way, he was distracted and I had to force him to concentrate despite their being no evidence of a wound we both knew he was dieing. Turned out a large piece of the bone from the drivers lower leg had entered the armpit area and sliced through his lung and knicked the main artery going to the heart and he was bleeding out internally....it was sad to see a young healthy and well liked man go like that. |
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09-05-2013, 09:30 AM
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Re: Woman's Hand Caught in a Noodle Machine
Omg! Poor guy. What a crazy way to go. How did the man with the severed leg turn out? You probably got PTSD like a mofo from seeing that kind of shit! |