Pryras
Last hope
- Feb 11, 2020
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Not fear mongering here, but that's what she said. That it's the first organ to shut down. There hasn't been any reported cases I've seen where this happened to someone who survived SN.
Can someone without a bias to save others explain their understanding of how SN works? Doesn't it just cause hypoxia and you pass out within minutes and die within hours? I've always been curious about what you feel during those hours you're passed out. Is it like a coma where you can feel and hear but can't move? Or is it totally unconscious
Can someone without a bias to save others explain their understanding of how SN works? Doesn't it just cause hypoxia and you pass out within minutes and die within hours? I've always been curious about what you feel during those hours you're passed out. Is it like a coma where you can feel and hear but can't move? Or is it totally unconscious