Guy in VR talks about how they died in a hospital - VRChat Stories
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- Опубліковано 9 чер 2024
- iListen here with another VRChat Story. Today in VRChat, I meet a guy who literally died for about 10 seconds while in the hospital. Here is his story.
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For everyone cursing the monkey bars, they literally saved his life.
The doctors wouldn’t have known if his heart was enlarged
@@pumko862 exactly
Some would say that fate intervened to save a child’s life........thank Christ we haven’t got rid of all fun things for children
chaotic good
my primary school had a flying fox until one kid fell of it and broke their arm. We never got it back :( he didn't get saved by breaking his arm either :P lol
Brain aneurysm, Pnhemonia, abnormal heart and heart infection but hes still rocking, thats what i call a real survivor!
@@Maa_aaVbro i love that damn quote.
@@Maa_aaV bro post that in the comments, u will get alot of likes.
@@avvizualz5861 bruh did you see that dream fake account he is probably only getting likes cause his name is DrEam
@@user-sj7yr6xj2c yeah imagine making an account just to get likes on you’re comment
And numb toes, can’t forget the numb toes
Dude gets brain surgery and he's like: "Yeah, so my haircut sucked for a while"
I like how that was the part that annoyed him the most, that they cut his hair. They weren't digging through his skull or anything...
I took it like , as if the rest wasnt bad enough i had a weird haircut .
This guy has a super power. He can stub his toes on any piece of furniture and not feel any pain.
:0
Body: attempts to kill him
Him: im a bad bich you can't kill me
YOU CANT KILL SUCTION CUP MAN
@@white_mochi Can you please stop climbing my tower?
@@pigeonovic9792 why not your tower?
Imagine waking up and just being like... "wow, I just died, damn". Hope he's doing well now, interesting story.
Lmao
@@datsmia1179 chill bruh its not funny
Death is the one thing we try to avoid and he experienced it. Must be terrifying.
@Theone Wolf He's probably a jerk who doesn't have a lot of friends to be with that's why he has this edgy teenage dark humor.
@@skrydon78 dark humor isnt only for edgy teenagers, and you honestly seem like the jerk without friends rather than him
Pneumonia is horrible dude. I was so healthy and ended up getting covid in October and had pneumonia after they sent me home 3 times from the hospital claiming there was nothing they could do for me until I was critical
My father had a horrible pneumonia. He was coughing and bedridden for weeks. It got to the point where he was coughing up blood and couldn't keep down a meal. 3 times we went to the emergency room. They'd give him a quick look and send us right back home. Today, January 8th is actually the 4th anniversary of his death.
@@TooFurious4 I couldn't imagine going through that. I hope that the next years go better for you. Rip
@@bidda3505 The hospitals where I live are terrible. Last year I went to the emergency room and a woman came in crying she was really emotional rightly so she probably thought she was going to die. This woman had a chest pain. The people in the front desk who take your information took their time. They didn't take the woman seriously at all. They made that woman who was having chest pains wait a good 10 minutes before attending to her. She sat there sobbing the whole time.
Edit: BTW I'm in the United States of America.
@@TooFurious4 jesus fucking christ dude you pay for your healthcare too. i'd sue the ever living shit out of them or atleast try
@@TooFurious4 I'm so sorry for your loss this is what happened to me!!! Man I'm so so sorry. I never wish that on anyone. I made sure I isolated myself from everyone when I found out I had covid even before. I was willing to die alone in my dark room as long as it meant nobody else would get it as bad as I did or go through that. Definitely try to take some sort of legal action against the hospital if you can. They literally took me into the hospital just to say they had a covid patient and collect money from the government from me... then sent me home same day hours later.
talk about near death experience, my man got d e a t h experience
hes got near live experiences
i feel so bad for this guy he missed so much of his childhood ;(
*actually fucking dies* this guy: "oh no!...anyways"
How did he have cracked ribs, 2 heart surgeries, an aneurism, and pneumonia and still live. He is Jesus.
Well I mean, he died once too don't forget that. But ya he lived through death so eh.
Sadly he died though, *but he lived*
@@yuhhuh9806 just like Jesus, right?
He's like an anime protag.
You think that's impressive? Look up Frank Selak, dude survived so much random junk
I feel so bad for him, but he’s a real champ for staying with us this whole time. ❤️
This man is here for a reason, he has a purpose. He is the definition of hope, a fighter, and survivor. What a king.
Monkey bars, the reason why I didn’t climb them.
@woozle it did lol
it saved his life
My dumbass climbed them upside down
@woozle I would hang of them with my legs, and do everything you should not do on them.
@woozle dam, here’s a monkey bar story, I’m pretty good at jumping in general, I I decided to flex on the kids who could only jump to the forth one, so I jumped to the sixth one... and then they bet my nachos from our school canteen the next day( I was in a school after hours care were you went into a room and go outside to do activities) so I jumped to the 7th one, grabbed it with one hand, then lost grip and fell over and fractured my hand, I’m 14 now so this was 4yrs ago. (STILL GOT NACHOS!!)
I got 5 open heart surgeries before, mainly because of scar tissue stuff, and two years ago I finally got a heart transplant, it was really scary because everytime I went through a heart surgery I was just fearing death. I always thought "this is where I die, right here and now." It never happened, but I'm really glad this guy lived after what hes gone through, I can relate and it's scary man!
And the liquid in the lungs shit is scary too, I had some fluid in my lungs not too long ago, and they couldnt figure out what fluid it was, they tried to get it out, but it just went back in. That month was probably one of the hardest in the hospital. It was so hard to breathe then.
Your username proceeds you, both of you went through a lot and im glad you two are doing better
@@2ndplayeruser thanks, man
1 and a half gallons of liquid on his lungs. What. The. Actual.
Hell. This man is a miracle.
The whole time I was mentally picturing how much this would cost
Insurance will cover most of it
free bc he's not in the us
@edgbug not sure if it was for physiotherapy, but stuff like that you still have to pay for in some universal health care countries. Basically non life threatening treatment like therapy or dental treatment is insurance based, my parents had to do physio after a car accident once. I’m in Canada though, so maybe Australia is totally different, but that’s how it works here.
@душман it's mostly free here in Aus, some things aren't. Might pay $50-$70 for some extra blood tests. But yeah operations are all free, but have to wait a while for your turn.
He's Australian, we have free healthcare here so the medical bills are all covered by the government.
I don't know, if the guy's aware of this, but he had a divine experience. Learning everything from the start surely is hard, but he said himself how everything he'd taken for granted and was bored with suddenly was all new to him: he had to regain all of his senses and abilities just like a newborn child. He was basically reborn. It didn't go perfectly well, but I believe from the bottom of my heart, that he can make most of his life after this experience and be happier than ever before and most people on earth. All of his complications lead to him remembering what it was like to feel wonder and excitement for life and not the tedium, that most of us experience.
I hope he's doing well!
&
Makes the most of it!
ye i know how he feels when he had to learn how to move your hand and legs because when i was 4 i had Guillain-Barré syndrome and when u have this you feel weak and always your legs and arms are hurting because your own body are attacking your nerves when we found out we needed hospital because if i didn't got to hospital i would die within 24hrs so when actually we found one the treatment cost about 30500eur (at the time) well i couldn't feel anything i was completely paralyzed from toe to head and if u move it hurts like hell,my mom told me i didn't eat anything so i was very skinny and about half a year i finally start to feel something but it still took me another half a year to learn how to walk again i could end up on wheelchair but luckily i didn't so ye if i sport too much i got those hurting again for like few days but nothin major im almost 16 now and im so glad im not on the wheelchair (english is not my main language so im sorry if it's very bad)
Nah bro your English is great, other than no punctuation, you had no errors. 🙂
You and this guy may both be Jesus
@@marleyanimations9930 thank you the worst thing is that bc of that my lung is kinda weird and bc i got covid last week i was scarred but luckily im ok.
Glad I was able to watch this before online school
Or during online school
@@michaelryan5973 Yes
@@michaelryan5973 holy fucking shit that’s what I’m doing right now 😳
"Guy in VR talk about how he died"
Man went in spectators mode to tell the story
I find the fact that a way he coped with it all is that he imagined it was a movie and that he had to go through the bad part to get to the good part of it, I would say that that’s something you should tell someone that’s going through something similar, just to let them know that it’s going to get better :)
Ilisten: did you die?
Him: sadly yes..but I lived
‘‘Twas but a restart
He's the only one who can tell us what dying feels like, him and another of others who ran reccusitated
Never thought I’d see someone quoting ice age 3 of all things
imagine if he never fell off the monkey bars, and they never found out about his heart
They would have eventually found out since he would have felt bad around the heart but I guess it would be even more difficult to fix
This guy's body literally said "you know what new game+ it is".
Im so happy this guy is able to live, we should all be thankful for life!
It's amazing he's even able to still act like a normal person after all that
Your profile pic was my phone background When I was a sophomore in high school. Lol
It’s crazy how quickly your muscles atrophy. I had my shoulder repaired and immobilized for 8 weeks. Those 2.5 pound weights felt so heavy after not using that arm for a month and a half. I can’t imagine my whole body being so weak, and having to relearn to use it instead of just one part, like I had. Good job and good luck!
Imagine having a bad day, and then you have people out there that's facing stuff like this. Got to be more thankful of where you at, even if it's not ideal for the moment.
The fact that he can go through all of that, and still be able to laugh and smile is amazing and very inspirational. I’m happy everything is getting better and he’s doing well!
I want to go get my heart checked out, have some problems with it sometime. It feels like it's weak. I hope I don't have the same type of experience as him. Poor guy.
In a way Im glad I chose being a nurse, makes you thankful for those things we take for granted. I love this dude for pointing that out
Bro, this guy's is the definition of a fighter. I am glad he is okay after all of those surgeries.
I know I shouldn't be watching these videos due to me being an emotional glass cannon, but... hearing these stories bring me to tears halfway through and continue to amaze me with how they dealt with it along with the ocxasional 'moral'.
I’m so happy he’s okay, send him my prayers and love 🌸💕
His story had me close to tears because i just lost a relative who was in a coma due to an accident...unfortunately he wasnt as fortunate, he was brain dead..left behind three beautiful kids...im glad he got through that and still lived and is so cheerful! God bless him...
I was once hanging upside down on one of those things and fell straight down, couldn't really breathe for a few minutes, the worst thing is someone decided that small painted decorative rock shards are perfect for that place so for the next few months I would remove them from my head
me and the homies watch these vids all the time. I cant wait to get my oculus in like 3 days cuz i think its a great place to unload stuff i cant tell my parents.
Yeah bro i extremely recommend using it to relieve stress. Sometimes i go into vr and play some games to let off steam, or even going into worlds alone in vrchat and just chilling. It really helps me personally cope
what if your parents hear you venting?
@@ashtheperson1396 use a bat to keep them asleep so you can vent
@@joemama9824 💀
i have soundproofing. Its not enough so they can hear me talking but not what im saying so i should be good there.
He's a fighter, it's actually astounding, at such a young age, he ran into a shitstorm head on (keep in mind, he didn't ask for any of this, he could've given in so easily, but he didn't) and came out alive on the other side. Props, and good luck with the recovery!
You really dont think about death. But when you do, you realize that its a real thing and that everyone will die at some point. This is why you should enjoy your life and not take it for granted
Vr is a great way to talk to people like this like a vr therapy session. No pressure because your not physically there so it’s just a good way to talk to people about your problems without pressure
I've never been more proud of someone I've never meet before this so happy he's doing well
Laughing while saying "I think it's just gone" to the feeling of his toes haha this bloke is a trooper
Man, I wanted to give a group hug so much to this guy. Way to go, champ!
See, the second he said he had an Aortic Leakage I closed the other tabs I was working on and paid attention. Why? Well, because I have a mild-moderate Aortic Valve Regurgitation as well, and the way that this spiraled out of control is actually pretty common...
Poor guy his heart is too big :) lmao (joke)
How is that funny?
@@feelslikeheavn oh now i get it, thanks.
@@avvizualz5861 calm down
@@Delix3r what do you mean calm down i wasnt even angry lmao i was just asking how that was a joke
"A dude with a big heart" is the expression you are looking for.
It's good to hear he is doing good
Now the smallest thing I have to say is image the pickup lines
Honestly being dead and still being alive is the biggest flex
I’ve died before, it was interesting to say the least because I had the full experience and remembered what I saw while I was dead.
I’ve been through some hard parts, I thought “hey, I think I might die here” because, that thought sometimes comes into your mind and it hurts every time. I am very glad that he has made it this far. Your a legend.
My brother recently has had 2 valves replaced his aortic and tricuspid. He also had an abscess removed and treated for a blood infection (endocarditis) as-well .this is crazy similar to his story.It’s a hell of a lot to go through for one person. Props to you my guy, keep it going.
Imagine waking up from a coma and think that your ‘dream’ was real. It must be so weird to go from probably something normal to waking up and seeing tons of tubes in your body and unable to move anything. I hope the dude’s still good after all that
What a madlad, he’s actually gone to hell and back. Really unlucky though, really really unlucky, but an actual hero for getting through it all.
Also I just had the thought that he should get some sort of t-shirt related to coming back from being dead
From healthy, fit and active boy to experiencing actual hell then losing the nerves in your toes..and then laughing about it... What a LEGEND
He's still standin' after all these years, livin' like a true survivor.
I love this man, god bless him
Bro is a real trooper he sounds scar and he’s been through hell and back, I think him for sharing his story
any diseases or whatever related to heart and arteries and stuff just strikes so much fear in me...
Glad he's doing well and managing to get on with his life, telling his story would have helped him to.
Congrats to this man for pulling through, and watching all the stories on this channel has made me think of a few early choices I made that I kinda regret. I wonder how relieving it would be to share that kind of guilt anonymously
This guy better not get ANY illnesses for the rest of his life. And when he does eventually die he’s taking over Deaths job, he earned it.
this guy: a bunch of problems
the music: *vibe intensifies*
What a legend still kicking it after all that god bless!
I felt this guy's pain when he got to the Brain aneurysm part of the story. Obviously I haven't suffered anywhere near as bad as this poor soul, but I totally remember the shaved head part and how I didn't know who I was when I experienced this. I only recognised myself after a day. And this all started when some blood vessels punctured after the sudden change in pressure your head experiences when I jumped in a swimming pool. I'm so glad this guy is doing alright now.
Damn thats some crazy shit I'm glad he's ok
He has such a big heart🥺🥺🥺
For reals I’m glad you can keep smiling even after that
I’m really glad that they found this out early before it was a problem, something fatal/damaging saved you.
Holy crap, bless those monkey bars. Without that injury no one would no about the heart problems.
This was was really interesting I was just sitting here listening to this and like wow this guy has been through some sh*t. but I’m glad he’s ok
dude...
i just had my blood pressure shoot up to stage 3 hypertension, pretty much hypertensive crisis, my heart has fucked bad issues...but hearing his story made me feel happy he and I are alive.
someone tell this guy, if he needs any support, we're here...nobody should be alone through this kinda stuff
Let's go awsome video before school!!! Btw you don't have to heart it
too bad!! xD
Thanks!!!
Who else likes the minecraft remix when he was talking about the shower accident
If I died and came back I would just be like “ you gotta try harder than that to kill me “
I never take for granted my ability for "normal" movements such as speaking walking being able to use all limbs . I've had friends with out some and seen ppl with out and they are always some of the strongest people u will ever fucken meet!!!
Im so happy i subbed...mega respect for everyone strong enough to talk about their trauma
man had to relearn how to do almost everything. That sounds so crazy.
When I was 2 I was diagnosed with asthma, and right after that I got pneumonia. That was a rough hospital stay man. Pneumonia is rough
The funny thing is that online games are so big with so many players you will never know everyone’s life and it’s crazy that people go through stuff like that and or similar and you would never know props to the guy for opening up 🤙🙏
I'm glad your kind of channel exist's it's nice to have someone to tell your story too. Thank you for listening to all these people.
Bamboozled by life, but going strong after all that, what a champ.
0:01 oh I thought he was saying he literally went to hell there. Way to open up a video. Glad he’s good.
I paused in the middle because I feel a person's pain or effect whenever they describe it to me, jeezus did he go through alot. He deserves some respect.
when i go through bad moments and think i was better off not living
i listen to these people talk about their lives and think
man, these people go through hell and came back out and there still living
and then it gives me inspiration to make my life better
so yea, i hope he is doing good
He was reborn, same body but new mind...wow thats amazing.
be thankful for your health and your safety because he went through more than you could imagine more pain than you ever have been in
My good friend went through an incredibly similar situation this time last year. He unfortunately didn't make it but it gives me some sort of closure that you did. I hope you have a beautiful life.
Fun fact is that a majority of our brain isnt for thinking but a majority of it is dedicated to movement and unconscious bodily functions. So him having trouble speaking and moving makes a lot of sense since he had his brain clipped and spent so much time not activating the neurons for movement
This made me breath manually, I felt uncomfortable, Sorry he had to go through that
Talk about life taking a massive dump on you. Thats crazy he had to deal with all that right after another.
I can hear the emotion in his voice, truly beautiful
"O H Y E A H T H I S I SN T GO O D"
Something i would say when i break my whole ribcage
This guy has such high spirits what a trooper, he deserves the best life ever
so emotional yet happy at the end. :) its something that i can cry about internally watching...
Much love for that dude!
I just know the feeling when you not know who you are. Had it when I.....was partying. Was an unfortunate situation.
thankss for putting my song in this :)
In a sense I know some of what he felt being in the hospital. I had a liver transplant 4 years ago and while I wasn't put in a medically induced coma like this, I was out for an extra day, as they needed to finish up some little things in the operation. I had a bad reaction to my rejection meds and some antibiotics later on in my stay, and I literally could not speak or function for days. I remember bits and pieces of my time being sent back to ICU and having no clue what was going on, just laying there in constant fear of what could happen. Throughout my time there, I had to relearn how to sit up, walk, use things like cutlery, or holding pens/pencils. I couldn't roll myself over when I had to go to the bathroom. It's probably one of the most frustrating feelings when you've lived a relatively healthy life and then suddenly you feel like a newborn, where you can't roll over or sit up or hold things. Thanks for sharing this story! I'm glad I'm not the only one who had a stressful recovery after a major surgery
lol adding the mc remix was a nice touch
that body dissociation happened to me after I fell off my bed, barely 2 feet off the ground. I knew who I was kinda, but it felt like my lims weren't mine. They did what I wanted, but it was like my brain was connected to someone else's body that moved for me. It freaked me out but didn't last for more than an hour. Crazy how this man survived so much and I bonk my head off my desk and don't know whose body parts are hooked to me. Humans are just built differently.
I am so happy for him, what a strong guy.
This guy made me smile and I don’t smile much and when I smiled it’s because he can laugh about this because he can get through his challenges and still laugh and it’s just so amazing happy he’s doing well and I hope he lives a good rest of his life
he made sure we don't forget the sound of wind
but actually though, glad you feel better mate