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New site? Maybe some day.
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oh man thats fucked up. i read a short story once (think it might have been stephen king) that was about someone being conscious during their own autopsy.
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she was interviewed in a documentary for PBS called "How to kill a human". It's a look into capitol punishment, and whether or not any of the methods still in use are humane (which he defines as not-gory, not-painful) or if there are other methods that science can offer that would be better.
Shortly into the documentary they looked into lethal injection. It seems that there are 3 drugs that are pumped into the system for it to be complete. First is a drug used for short term unconsciousness, then a muscular paralytic, then a drug to induce cardiac arrest. It seems that the second drug is also used in surgery so that the muscles don't react when you cut into them. That's where this lady comes in, i guess she had surgery where they used the same first two drugs as they do in L.I. for her surgery, and when the 2nd drug was administered, she came awake... totally paralyzed. She could feel everything, yet she was unable to react. She says that drug (the muscular paralytic) feels like burning jet fuel flowing through your veins. gross. |
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Anesthesia is for pussies. |
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she was interviewed in a documentary for PBS called "How to kill a human". It's a look into capitol punishment, and whether or not any of the methods still in use are humane (which he defines as not-gory, not-painful) or if there are other methods that science can offer that would be better. |
bah, humane. bring back Breaking At the Wheel, Sawn in Half, or Scaphism and you'll see order return. |
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Fucking weird this topic came up. I always figured if there was a hell, people would suffer their biggest fears for eternity. Mine is this shit (surgery & autopsy) while awake but can't move.) |
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she was interviewed in a documentary for PBS called "How to kill a human". It's a look into capitol punishment, and whether or not any of the methods still in use are humane (which he defines as not-gory, not-painful) or if there are other methods that science can offer that would be better. |
bah, humane. bring back Breaking At the Wheel, Sawn in Half, or Scaphism and you'll see order return. |
bring back the four horses pulling off dudes arms and legs |
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http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0211933/
Awake (2007)
While undergoing open heart surgery, a man's failed anesthetic leaves him completely alert, but paralyzed and unable to tell his doctors. |
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