Yes. It WAS torture. Its so fking upsetting how people kept arguing that he was willing to be kept alive the entire time, completely grazing over the fact how this poor guy literally begged for fking merciful death and even cried out to his mom multiple times (while he was still physically able to do so). It was his family's ignorance, and those morbid doctors that treated him like he was some science projects, because it is rare to have a case of nuclear exposure to study from. Even the nurses were questioning the motive of keeping a dead man alive in pain for so long, (at one point he was actively pooping liquid that was made out of his own flesh and blood because the cells were just dying and showed no signs of regeneration) and against the idea of false hope. PLEASE have some respect for this guy.
I've noticed that our society seems to prefer keeping sick people alive and suffering for so long that when they finally die, we feel relief for them because they won't need to suffer anymore instead of grief over losing them. It's a really selfish way to handle a dying relative, but that's what our culture has decided is normal.
Some people believe that at some point, his nervous system had completely shut down because of the radiation. So he may not have suffered for the whole time he was alive. I've watched a video a while ago about all the medical issues he had to endure while he was alive, after the exposure. Just imagine all the cells in your body slowly dying, while doctors try to keep you alive. What I heard in that video was horrific, the amount of damage that was done to his body. It still amazes me how he survived for so long.
@@infinitedeath1384 Imagine starting to experiencing alzheimer, but it is happening quick enough that you have no way not to notice how your mind, your personality, everything you are is breaking apart. Just that alone makes this cruel beyond anything. And this man had to experience so much more and worse.
I saw a video about this. It says that he wanted to live for as long as he could to see his family but died after 83 painful days. First, his skin was reddish then eventually started peeling off. Then his muscles and organs started to melt too. Basically he was rotting alive..
@@Abby_liko his skin couldn't permanently recover due to all of his chromosomes getting destroyed from the radiation afaik. maybe some sort of skin implant might make an affect but i have no clue
The worst thing about this guys death is that he looked fairly normal directly after exposure. However, what the radiation did to his body would catch up in those 83 days. Basically, when he was exposed to radiation, it didn't do very much visible damage but... It kinda just destroyed every last trace of his DNA and RNA. For those who don't know what that means, it doesn't mean much at first, but the DNA and RNA are your body's blueprints for making new cells. When it just doesn't exist anymore, your body can't make new cells, and because your cells die everyday and are normally replaced with new cells, and when your body can't do that, it starts to decay. The truth is, Hisachi Ouchi died the day he was exposed to that much radiation, his body just didn't know it yet.
It's not he's strong willed or want to live that long. If you look up at his information, he's alive for the sake of experiments. The government wants to know what will happen if he's alive while get this much radiation. They wrote his skins falling apart, his hair falling, his meat slowly fallen from his bones, his eyes falling from his eye socket.
With medical intervention he would have died within a week or two after exposure to such a high dose of ionizing radiation. And he wasn’t really “alive” after the first time they revived him he was in a vegetative state.
The censored image in the video is actually not him at all, but a severely burnt victim. I wouldn't blame him for believing that since many people have spread this misinformation for so long..it just basically becomes the "truth" afterwards. Still, the image is very disturbing to even look at, wouldn't recommend to those who are easily scared by stuff like this.
All I See is an "[X]". Can someone describe how the emoji looks like in fortnite terms Edit: the part where I can’t see it I’m being serious. The for the part, I’m not. I can now see it with an Apple device.
The Internet has corrupted this story to such a shameful degree. The man chose to live. Also, the work that the head Doctor did to treat this man was nothing short of admirable. People need to do their research. Wendigoon has THE BEST break down of what happened that NEEDS to be watched.
1. The man in the picture is a burn victim, not Ouchi. 2. They didn’t “experiment” on him. He wanted to stay alive for his family and they respected that. Every time this topic comes up the comments are all full of misinformation and it’s not just annoying, but disrespectful.
No he wanted to die he was kept alive against his will, watch the Hishashi ouchi documentary. His mom and wife wanted him alive and the doctors respected THEIR decision.
Actually, he asked to stay alive. It’s a myth that he was kept alive against his will. This man wanted to live, which is why neither the doctors nor family members were charged.
No, it s his family that wanted to keep him alive. He asked to die many times because of the pain. He was ok with it at the start when he felt nothing. Dying from radiation is one if not the most horrible way to die.
I would also like to remind you this was so severe that after this specific incident, Hisashi literally lost his own DNA from the radiation exposure. As in his own DNA was quite literally wiped out from that Nuclear radiation exposure. And I would like to clear up he wasn’t alive for 83 days, it was lesser than 3 weeks he lived and was confirmed. And still with all of this, it’s the second deadliest nuclear incident and he is the second person, but not the highest, to experience that much radiation. Absolutely insane how far modern technology has advanced.
He was alive for 83 days, tf you mean was only alive for 3 weeks? If you mean he was only AWAKE, he was put into a coma on the 53rd day after his first heart attack (at least from what I remember, could be wrong). And as well he is the 7th highest radiation dosage, people just say he's the first because of the fact that he has the highest in terms of direct source contact (where you are pretty much touching the source of the radiation [though on that note, he should technically be 2nd because of Lewis Slotin, but for some reason everyone just kinda ignores it and he is still the 1st highest direct contact dose-].
Correction, he was actually completely willing the entire time. He wanted to be hopeful and stay strong for his wife and son. Wendigoon has a good video on it.
Yeah it's such a common misconception along with the actual image not being him. Says alot about the man for willing to fight for his life despite immense pain
the last image (slim jim one) is actually not hisachi ouchi - it is instead a firefighter at a similar nuclear meltdown. hisachi did not have the amputations present in the photo. nonetheless, the picture is still horrible and may both men rest in peace.
@@roxy918I found it, I remember seeing that, who tf in their right mind would force someone to stay alive in that state... I hope those doctors have been charged
The blurred photo is not actually a photo of that man, i dont remember what that picture was from but it has been confirmed to not be Hisashi, but it has been thrown around with his name on it for so long that it is believed to be him and his story has a LOT of misinformation. This is not to act like what he went through wasnt horrible though it is literally impossible to have a worse death than what he had, i do not think anyone will ever go through a worse passing than him.
@@aprilmcgarvey2501Please be respectful as not everyone is a Christian. Also, please do not compare deaths on which death is more painful because that is also disrespectful.
@aprilmcgarvey2501 Jesus was nailed to a cross for probably a few weeks and starved. Thia man died three times and his skin almost entirely melted off as he suffered for nearly 3 months
Im researching on the Tokaimura criticality incident, specifically about Hisashi Ouchi! He's also known as the man who cried blood. His cells were literally destroyed so he couldnt be able to survive at all. They did try to revive his cells by using injecting his siblings into him. It didnt work.
It's false to say it was against his will. He wanted to keep going for his family and they brought all sorts of specialists in from around the world to try and save his life.
Well no one really knows cause if you actually looked into him, you'd know that he couldn't talk towards his death cause he couldn't breath without pain so they put him on a breathing tube, so no one knows because he couldn't talk, and he wasn't kept against his will he wanted to live and went through the pain for his family, its idiotic to even think this and the doctors always tried they're best his family told him to he brave and he himself wanted to live for his family while yeah his death was painful no one can call out the doctors and no one can blame the families
You can’t know what he wanted since he couldn’t move at all since his muscles and vocal chords were burned away by the radiation and I honestly doubt he wanted any of it
@Zarithyeen he mainly did it for family and his wife and son, but yeah, he couldn't speak or move, so no one knows if he wanted to die towards his death
It's very important to understand 2 major things about this. 1.) He wasn't being forced to be kept alive he chose to so he would hopefully be able to be with him family. 2.) This was such an extreme circumstance that most prior medical knowledge meant nothing. And there were doctors from all over the world trying to help this man, all of them coming up with ideas on how to treat him. There were news reports and articles saying that he was being kept alive against his will which there was no proof or statements say such. And he himself said he wanted to live. Which is honestly the most tragic thing about this is his family, doctors, and nurses were called monsters for this.
The people making this comment seem to have missed some of the facts of the case which were outlined in books and other sources that go into more detail (I’m not sure if lots of people maybe all saw one documentary that reiterated that he “chose” to live, to make it seem less cruel?) The truth is: He “chose to live” when he could still speak and when they could still administer some degree of pain meds. As his condition progressed he stopped being able to speak, or even scream or moan, looong before he died. During that time they also stopped being able to administer any form of pain medication as his stomach and veins etc were all “melting” so they couldn’t get the pain meds into his system. But he couldn’t speak by that point (or write) to reiterate whether or not he still “wanted to live” He was showing signs of extreme distress though, in his heart rate, breathing, and eye movements. Then they kept resuscitating him each time he finally got the release of death.
He willingly let the doctors try their best to keep him alive. This wasn’t an evil doctor story but rather a man who wanted to stay strong and keep his hopes up for his family! I hate that social media has corrupted this story!
This story is already corrupt enough. He couldn’t talk/speak, he was in much pain every second, bones were showing, skin was peeling, and his leg got cut off. Even if he did survive, that wouldn’t mean he would fully recover either. His skin would still be red and peeled, his bones will still show, and his leg will still be cut. Worst of all his family would have to see him in that state. It’s more unknown if he wanted to stay alive but we can’t assume. You could be right I could right we will never know
@@Mr.DebatableYou're prolly looking at the wrong image, he doesn't look anything like the person in the image shown here. It's not that hard to find a documentary on yt about it where the nurses and doctors that were involved in his treatment were interviewed.
@@Mr.Debatable he could speak, what are you on about? He did lose the ability to speak, but he was able to for multiple weeks. Even after it got worse and worse.
That censored pic is another incident. That was a 16 year old boy who survived a house fire and was hospitalized at Shriners children's, Texas sometime between the late 1990s and the early 2000s. His identity is unknown, but more photos of the same patient are available in a few medical journals, including surgery performed on him and updates on his condition. Apparently he survived.
@Neptuniumthefox-vn4pc I think my comment with the link got removed. Sources from the book "Principles and Practice of Burn Surgery." You can find images of the case in Chapter 14: A Practical Approach to Acute Burn Rehabilitation, citing the hospital
At the end of it his skin was literally falling off to the point of exposed bone, missing a leg, basically decayed alive over an 83 day torture... Pretty gruesome
Watched a Wendigoon video about this and the whole "Kept alive against his will" part was mostly said by the media for dramatic effect. Hisashi's family didn't keep him alive because they wanted the guy to suffer, it's because "obviously" they wanted their family member back. The Doctors and nurses who were working on him were on the clock 24/7 trying to find a way to find a way to get him cured, if I recall correctly his cells were beginning to heal from the radiation but it wasn't enough. It's really sick to see that people would immediately think "Oh this guy's family and doctors wanted to keep him alive for torture. It's like, damn well I guess if my family member was also on death's door I guess I'd just kill him myself instead of, I dunno, finding a way to get him cured?
Exactly. People need to stop just getting a short summary of a story and uploading a 30 second video without the correct info. Just to make a click bait "do not lookup this photo!" short on UA-cam.
Actually at some point the nurses realized that everything they were doing was in vain and watching the pain Hisashi Ouchi had to endure became unbearable to watch and they started to ask themselves if letting him go wasn't the best option. Even Hisashi himself asked for death at some point but the doctor in charge of the situation kept saying to him not to give up... so I wouldn't believe that he willingly agreed to be kept alive while he was in such pain and his body was melting...
The doctors and nurses treating him are unjustly hated because people believe the story of them torturing him. Or they kept him alive so they can use him as their test dummy for all these experiments. No they really tried to save this man’s life. This is something nobody has ever been through at the level he was at. Doctors from around the world flew in to help give their expertise on the patient. It’s horrible what he had to endure, but the knowledge gained from treating him is used to save many people’s lives. When you actually ask the medical staff about him it’s absolutely heartbreaking because they really cared for this man. It’s just ridiculous that narrative that they were evil people keeping him alive for their own twisted experiments still gets spread around.
exactly, it was his own will to stay alive and try and endure the entire thing, i dont even know how this whole "it was against his own will" thing started.
Also, they literally have no choice? If he wanted to do what wasn’t best for him, they have to do what he wants. That’s a part of the Hippocratic oath. You can’t force a procedure on someone. If he didn’t want to die, they couldn’t pull the plug. The doctors would’ve had their licenses revoked and probably spent years in prison for pulling him off life support. I don’t understand why people get that.
“Against his will” is technically not the case, actually He wanted to stay strong and alive for his family even through his experience. The doctors weren’t evil mad scientists or anything, they were literally just following the patient’s orders until the patient couldn’t give any orders. The story, while gruesome, is actually much deeper than “man survives radiation, evil doctors keep him alive against his will” and it’s actually much more heartbreaking when you know the full picture Speaking of the full picture, the picture blurred out isn’t actually hisashi
you guys need to stop spreading false information. at first he felt hopeful and wanted to fight and thought he'd make it. however, later when his skin started falling off and he started having cardiac arrest he begged them to let him die. they refused because they wanted to collect data
@@titanicdweebSource? There's consistency in the statements of the doctors and his family. Do you have any actual bullet-proof source he was kept alive AGAINST his will?
@@Chanksss You don't get how claiming something first works, don't you? The person who claims something bears the burden of proving their truth. They claimed it first, it falls on them to prove their right, not on me.
The censored image is actually NOT Hisashi Ouchi, but a burn victim. The man in the photo, as you will see if you look it up, has had his left leg amputated. Hisashi Ouchi never had his left leg amputated. Also, it's very likely that the guy in the photo made a stunning recovery, as there is another photo that appears to be taken in the same room, with a guy who's had his left leg amputated, only, his skin looks more like skin.
Ok if that picture isn’t Hisashi Ouchi then what’s the real picture of Hisashi Ouchi? Honestly I’m kind of bummed that picture isn’t him. Now I gotta find the real one.
“ hisashi ouchi photo” be careful, it’s very disturbing it’s not actually him though. it’s a 16 year old SEVERELY burnt victim (literally no skin, just muscle and blood), and no information is known about them. you can find it through google images, quora or reddit, but be advised it is very disturbing.
In Japan, it was said that if you were to give someone 1,000 paper cranes, you would give them luck, which their family did over time, gradually giving little by little. Sadly, he never survived, as the radiation was so bad, his skin was falling apart. The people had to do skin gratfs, loosing blood and water rapidly. The man was put in a sterile room, dying from this radiation. Rest in peace :(
Anyways, the photo is very disturbing. It shows Ouchi lying in a hospital bed with his arms and legs up. He had no skin on his body and he was missing his right leg. There were also blood stains on the bed. I'm into horror movies, mystery cases and anything scary. Normally I'm not phased by these but this is a special case. This one actually scared me, knowing he had to go through this for 83 days. Edit: Yo my bad, I ain't know that was a teenage burn victim, not Ouchi.
@@doughlordgravitor more like a bunch of reporters thought it would pay more to lie about the shit that happened and it became so pervasive that it’s accepted as fact.
The final part is wrong. He himself said he wanted to live so he could go back to his family. Everyone says that the doctors were cruel and that the family were evil but his wife never once cried in front of him in fear of upsetting him. After he died she burst into tears. She waited 83 days to do so because she knew that he would be discouraged if he saw her cry. He wanted to survive. You can’t accuse doctors of being evil when they are doing their job. They’re job is to save lives not leave them to die. Another thing is there have been studies saying that he didn’t even feel pain because his nerves practically didn’t exist anymore.
That is NOT true at all. When he was in the starting stages of the toll on health, he thought he would recover to see his family. But as his conditions worsened and his body became unrecognizable to what it once was, he did NOT in fact want to live AT ALL.
His skin was literally peeling off completely in those 83 days and he wouldn’t have survived if he got out of that hospital. There’s no chance that man knew he was going to survive after he learned of the severities of his injuries the painful way.
@@Lifetime10154 This one is far worse. The cells on Hisashi's body literally lost the ability to regenerate. His body was decaying from the inside out. That's absolutely horrible...
I watched the documentary on this. He survived for a while. All his skin began to fall off towards the end. He couldn't hold any fluid in his body The documentary is really good. The nurses were so caring, his family and his spirits were amazingly high when he was not in pain
I suggest looking into it more to discover the truth for yourself, but he was NOT kept alive against his will. He allowed doctors to keep working on him just so he might come through for his family, which he loved and fought for. That being said, it was an excruciating death and goes down as the most painful death recorded in history (probably)
Ouchi fate was one of the most horrific i ever heard about. To have an idea of how bad was the charge he got, practically all his DNA was destroyed, that means his cells weren't able to replicate. This in practical terms means Ouchi's body start to rot while he was still alive. At some point his skin start to fall off, his organs start to liquify, in the end his heart was the only thing you could say was alive.
Regarding him being kept alive unwillingly- it's extremely difficult to say whether or not Hisashi Ouchi was kept alive by his own decision. There are multiple different reports that contradict one another- some claim that he initially wanted to be kept alive for his family but was too disoriented to revoke that decision by the end; some say thay the doctors kept him alive against the family AND Hisashi's wishes in order to experiment with treatments; other reports claim that Hisashi's family demanded that he be kept alive even after the doctors made it clear that the dose he received was invariably fatal and all treatments would merely prolong his suffering. Given the situation, and how horrific his death was, it is unlikely that any of the parties would want to accept responsibility for the decision as it would make them look inhumane- regardless of their relationship with him.
The gruesome photo is probably not Hisashi Ouchi. The medical equipment is endemic to Soviet Russia, not Japan. So the patient is probably someone from Pripyat, or as we know it, Chernobyl. As for the 83 days, think less 'against his will', and more, 'unable to sign a DNR'. He never asked to be euthanized. In fact, he received a stem cell transfer, with the idea he might live. But he eventually lost consciousness, and his family refused to sign a DNR or allow euthanasia. The hospital staff was forced to maintain treatment, despite thinking it inhumane.
@@greendino5388 It's pretty easy to disprove if you ever looked into the Hisashi's story for longer than 5 seconds. Due to the radiation dose Hisashi received his blood could not coagulate and plug up wounds, how is this relevent ? The picture that is claimed to be of Hisashi shows a person with an amputated leg which is something the doctors treating him would never have done, if that wasn't enough, the person in the supposed picture of Hisachi is in a completely different room from the one Hisashi was being treated in. If you want further explanation i heavily recommend Wendigoon's video titled "The most painful death ever" which covers Hisashi's story (as well as his two colleagues who were present) in great detail and gives proper respect to all parties involved instead of spreading misinformation to boost engagement
@@greendino5388radiation damages your dna from allowing your cells to reproduce itself. Without it your skin will slowly fall off. If they cut the leg he wouldn’t stop bleeding and would’ve died of blood loss but he died of cardiac arrest
I know this is horrible and such, but his last name was "ouchi" Also it's spelled tokaima, his name was hisashi ouchi. It's brutal that they kept him alive
I, uh, looked up his hospital photo. It was horrible beyond measure. After being bathed in massive amounts of radiation, his DNA literally began to unravel, and he began falling apart. At least that's what I read...
For people that don’t know, he had the most painful death in history. His fingernails fell out his organs shut down one by one. I can’t describe the rest because UA-cam will take it down.
I remember the first time that I read about this case, and it made me sick. The hell that this man went through is insane, and I'm happy that he is out of his pain.
I saw the photo because I was just too curious. It wasn’t *THAT* bad, but still disturbing. I can describe it so you don’t have to see it. It’s a man in a bed on life support and he is burnt very badly, he is reddish black from head to toe. (Picture an extra hot cheeto, that’s the color) Most of his skin is gone (at least I assume so because he looks like bones). The photo is generally kind of blurry, so you can’t see too much detail. Let’s just say, I don’t recommend looking it up, but it’s not *nearly* as bad as Tom Pryce’s incident video.
it's not hisashi ouchi in the blurred photo, it's a severe burn victim from a medical book. the severe burn victim survived, that's what i saw from a reply from a certain comment.
@@ErlkingHeathcliff69 you're gonna wanna look up hisashi ouchi after radiation. hes on a bed with his fingers tied to wires to keep his hands/arms up. legs elevated and no skin
Must be the worst death possible. As all the cells in your body die and do not replicate themselves, all your organs and body functions begin to shut down as you literally decomposed while alive. Keeping him alive was nothing but sick cruelty. He begged all his doctors to allow him to die but they refused despite knowing they could do nothing. They just wanted to see how long they could keep him alive as an experiment.
No, the doctors did not "experiment" on him, his family wanted to hold on to the slimmest of hopes for Ouchi to be healed, the doctors were just doing what they were told
Idk if Idk sterling reads the comments on UA-cam but there’s a pretty good video by another UA-camr named Windagoon about this topic. Normally I wouldn’t play the “watch UA-camr” card but he is actually pretty respected and known on the platform. Apparently he was not kept alive against his will but stayed alive because he was hoping to recover. This was the first time someone was alive with this much radiation and they were hoping to bring him back to a more normal state. The entire video is noteworthy though because he does go through the entire case explaining the what and whys of each treatment. I mostly state this because it was an entertaining video and the story about him being tortured was more so a campfire story than anything. I will also state that I’m not trying to start anything or trying to be rude about it because nobody really looks into this case because nobody has time for that. I do enjoy the story’s though so I’m excited for the next weird fact that I probably will never need to know😊
It wasn't against his will. He wanted to be alive for his family. And when he got to a point where he couldn't do it anymore, they let him die. But he wanted to keep fighting too, for the sake of his family.
Btw that last photo isn’t the real one, it was a burn victim from a text book. I heard he somehow survived. The real one tho.. I honestly think it’s worse it shows he body covered in gauze patches and his whole body is like wet and red it’s crazy and so sad.
Just so you guys know, he forgot to mention that his skin would melt and fall of due to the radiation around every 5days I think and they would keep on spewing it back on and he was in a great amount of pain, pain that no one could imagine
I’ve heard of this, this man also had his skin removed and replaced with a kind of bandage-rap-thing that would be replaced every day, he became just like a machine with all the things helping him, he also couldn’t be injured at all or he would bleed out from the lack of blood clotting. Unfortunately before all this true stuff happened, when he first reached the hospital he stated he missed going fishing with his son. Rest in peace.
If you don't want to look up the blurred picture, just imagine a stick figure made of slim jims laying on a hospital bed. That's pretty much the case 💀
This isn't Hisashi Ouchi , his photo is normal before and somewhat normal after (like patient undergoing hemo therapy) and the third photo is a person wrapped in something so you can't see who it is , and according to news at the time and shortly after , he was kept alive against his will , because his wife wanted him to be alive to at least 1st January 2000 , but he died in 21st December 1999 , Masato Shinohara , who worked at the barrel with Hisashi died in 27th April 2000 and the third person , their supervisor , Yutaka Yokokava , who sat 4m away from them was released 3 months later and faced negligence charges in October 2000. In order of magnitude of radiation , Hisashi received 17 Sv of radiation , Masato 10 Sv and Yutaka 3 Sv.
I've watched the full video already, Basically your body rots infront of your eyes and you're helpless. Surely you don't wanna search this up. This was the most painful death in history. Rest in peace brother ❤
Googled the image: The tissue across the body essentially began to melt off, and the internals began to liquefy. The image itself is brutal and depicts the body with the skin missing, and significantly emaciated while the appendages were raised above the bed. It looked as though IV drips were attached to his arms and he was in a state of unconsciousness in the image, alongside a G-tube or a ventilator attached to the left side of the neck. A few blue cabinets were in the background, with a yellow light above the blue cabinets over what appears to be a sink. There was also a window on the left which showed a hallway of the hospital, or perhaps the outside.
You're really sugar coating it. Very graphic spoilers Hisashi didn't just have three heart attacks. All of his skin sloughed off. All of his digestive organs and immune systems failed. He literally could not digest food anymore. The medical team had to work around the clock just to replace the blood and fluids lost seeping through the failed skin grafts while directly pumping nutrients into his struggling body. A cytology found that his chromosomes had been torn to shreds. Let me repeat that. HE NO LONGER HAD ANY WORKING DNA! THERE WAS NO POSSIBLE WAY THEY COULD STABILIZE HIS CONDITION. Keeping him alive like that was a cruelty comparable to Unit 731.
The photo is not of Hisashi, that's a patient out of the burn care textbook. Again, that photo IS NOT Hisashi Ouchi. And I have to stress because people believe the misinformation. The family wanted to keep him alive not the medical staff, it was the request of the family to do whatever it took to save his life.
@@Huobaojiqithe real photo (imo) isn't worse, but maybe equal in disgust as the picture shown (who is again, not hiachi). It's connected to hiachi bc some dumb people wrote an article about this incident using that picture not even knowing where it's from assuming it was hiachi. Ever since, that picture is associated with the incident even though it has nothing to do with the incident.
Just for some more clarity, the image that is hidden, isn't actually the victim of the radiation, it's a different victim, a burn victim. Secondly, the Doctors and family did not keep him alive because they wanted to, in fact they absolutely didn't want to, however, in order to allow him to die, they needed permission from, I believe, a specific authority, i'm not exactly sure on who they needed permission from because it's been a while but it's important to note that the Doctors and family were NOT bad people.
I heared of this case. History in the dark made a video about it. Go look it up. He was No ginge pig btw.! Lass in Japan prevented him from stoppen to live. His family didn't want to give him up and so long there was nothing, the doctors could do.
I'm pretty sure mans wasn't kept alive against his will, when I looked this story up a few years ago, they said they were legally obligated to keep him alive, unless he requested to euthanized, which he never did, his family also had the power to do so, but they never requested it. Obviously can't really blame the family too much, because they hope that ol dude would pull through, but once they restarted his immune system it was game over. Dude was in an incredible amount of pain, but only endured for his family, until it was hopeless.
He wasn't kept alive against his will. Wendigoon has a whole video about this. It's honestly really sad because, as Wendigoon said: If the man had lived through the procedures, the doctors would've been praised for saving his life and not giving up.
Do you know what that much exposure to ionizing radiation in a short time does? From what I have heard about other accidents I could only imagine it must have been like hell for him. From such high doses of radiation death is inevitable. Radiation poisoning is not a fast death it is a slow and painful death.
@@Aidan_Neffyeah but they didn't really know that at the time so they thought if he somehow made it through he'd be fine. The fact that he survived in the first place is a miracle, so why wouldn't you have at least some assumption that he might survive the radiation and eventually get better?
@@Idklol2866 Yes. However, he only did this when they tried to hook him up to the breathing machine. He later agreed to being hooked up to the machine after being told he needed it to survive.
I remember seeing a post on Reddit of the guy from the medical book, but the post also explained that is was hisachi and basically this video, crazy how he survived that
Correction, the picture of the person on the bed is NOT Hisachi, its a victim of a burn and hisachi wasnt forced, he was completely willing to be kept alive since he was hopeful
@@Huobaojiqithere is no real photo of Hisashi as he was almost always covered in medical gauze. The photo is of a teenage burn victim who suffered a house fire and went to a burn hospital in Texas. I can’t 100% say this for certain but I think the poor kid survived.
He wasn't kept alive against his will necessarily. The family didn't know just how bad everything was so they still wanted him to be saved, and the doctors obliged.
It wasn't against his will. He wanted to maintain hope for both himself and his family. It's extremely disrespectful and offensive to him, his family, and all of the brave doctors and nurses who tried to respect his wishes despite his eventual state.
The worst part he was forced to live against his will so he experianced a hell on earth (they litterly reviced him 3 times they just wanted him to suffer)
I remember looking this up. The guy lived in pure torture for those 83 days. He had skin that would literally just fall off and was the most radioactive man alive.
The doctors did NOT torture Hisashi Ouchi! Please don't disrespect the doctors stuck between hypocratic oaths, furthering scientific discovery, and the wishes of Ouchi and his family. The doctors let him pass after they did everything they could to save his life. The amount of positivity this man has was beautiful despite his pain. Please don't share this tale of evil scientists torturing an innocent man. There was so much hope, love, and effort given to and from this man
It’s sad how doctors are suppose to stop people suffers but they did the opposite. Also if u didn’t know, Hisachi Ouchi said that he had enough and was tired of being a Guinea pig.
83 days??? that's pure torture man, rest in peace
Performed at the behest of his own family.
Yes. It WAS torture. Its so fking upsetting how people kept arguing that he was willing to be kept alive the entire time, completely grazing over the fact how this poor guy literally begged for fking merciful death and even cried out to his mom multiple times (while he was still physically able to do so). It was his family's ignorance, and those morbid doctors that treated him like he was some science projects, because it is rare to have a case of nuclear exposure to study from. Even the nurses were questioning the motive of keeping a dead man alive in pain for so long, (at one point he was actively pooping liquid that was made out of his own flesh and blood because the cells were just dying and showed no signs of regeneration) and against the idea of false hope.
PLEASE have some respect for this guy.
Well he wasn't at peace that's for sure but his insides was technically in pieces 🤷
I've noticed that our society seems to prefer keeping sick people alive and suffering for so long that when they finally die, we feel relief for them because they won't need to suffer anymore instead of grief over losing them. It's a really selfish way to handle a dying relative, but that's what our culture has decided is normal.
@@Noa-g1ex a horrible way to go :( i'm certainly glad for being fortunate, I wouldn't and SHOULDN'T even wish this upon my worst enemy
This must be one of the most painful and prolonged deaths to date, Rest in peace mate
Some people believe that at some point, his nervous system had completely shut down because of the radiation. So he may not have suffered for the whole time he was alive. I've watched a video a while ago about all the medical issues he had to endure while he was alive, after the exposure. Just imagine all the cells in your body slowly dying, while doctors try to keep you alive. What I heard in that video was horrific, the amount of damage that was done to his body. It still amazes me how he survived for so long.
@@infinitedeath1384 Imagine starting to experiencing alzheimer, but it is happening quick enough that you have no way not to notice how your mind, your personality, everything you are is breaking apart.
Just that alone makes this cruel beyond anything. And this man had to experience so much more and worse.
There is one person who experienced more radiation than him.
@@DJ_Spektronazum Fortunately he did not suffer long though, unlike Hisashi. Still, it was a horrible way to go.
@@infinitedeath1384 yeah
I saw a video about this. It says that he wanted to live for as long as he could to see his family but died after 83 painful days. First, his skin was reddish then eventually started peeling off. Then his muscles and organs started to melt too. Basically he was rotting alive..
He was bleeding out of his eyes too I believe
His cells were burning from the radiation and could not repair themselves or multiply.
@@munchiemunchie5226 I'm pretty sure his skin was slowly recovering. Unfortunately he didn't make it though..
@@Abby_liko his skin couldn't permanently recover due to all of his chromosomes getting destroyed from the radiation afaik. maybe some sort of skin implant might make an affect but i have no clue
@@ram5ramen582 they did try a skin graft but it failed. His cells were unfortunately so damaged that they couldn't heal.
The worst thing about this guys death is that he looked fairly normal directly after exposure. However, what the radiation did to his body would catch up in those 83 days. Basically, when he was exposed to radiation, it didn't do very much visible damage but... It kinda just destroyed every last trace of his DNA and RNA. For those who don't know what that means, it doesn't mean much at first, but the DNA and RNA are your body's blueprints for making new cells. When it just doesn't exist anymore, your body can't make new cells, and because your cells die everyday and are normally replaced with new cells, and when your body can't do that, it starts to decay. The truth is, Hisachi Ouchi died the day he was exposed to that much radiation, his body just didn't know it yet.
ain't no way you typed that whole thing just for the "this man is already dead, he just doesn't know it yet" 😭
@@DiagonalLunaWell he’s explaining how the radiation killed him to those who don’t know.
@@LexusFox i know i know, the joke just caught me by surprise
He was supposed to die earlier but they made it last longer therefore him basically living in hell
It was like his body fell apart.
that guy is insanely strong and its suprising that he lived for that long
It was actualy because of how advanced medication actualy is without treatment he would probably be dead in 10-15 days
It's not he's strong willed or want to live that long.
If you look up at his information, he's alive for the sake of experiments.
The government wants to know what will happen if he's alive while get this much radiation.
They wrote his skins falling apart, his hair falling, his meat slowly fallen from his bones, his eyes falling from his eye socket.
By the last like 20 days idk if you would call him "alive"
Strong? He begged for them to let him 🪦⚰️ but they kept him alive as a sick science experiment
With medical intervention he would have died within a week or two after exposure to such a high dose of ionizing radiation. And he wasn’t really “alive” after the first time they revived him he was in a vegetative state.
The censored image in the video is actually not him at all, but a severely burnt victim.
I wouldn't blame him for believing that since many people have spread this misinformation for so long..it just basically becomes the "truth" afterwards.
Still, the image is very disturbing to even look at, wouldn't recommend to those who are easily scared by stuff like this.
Sauce
I'm not scared
@@Chanksss🍷🗿
I’m not scared what’s the name of the real image
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You know it's more than disturbing when Santa is too scared to even speak 🫢
I forgot that emoji even existed
All I See is an "[X]". Can someone describe how the emoji looks like in fortnite terms
Edit: the part where I can’t see it I’m being serious. The for the part, I’m not. I can now see it with an Apple device.
@@dariootero5579dang your phone is old for sure, its an emoji covering his mouth with his hand
@@jasedxyzthen why isnt it?
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i can describe what it looked like
basically imagine a realistic red stickman but the red color is blood
I looked up (my worst nightmare)
I think about it every single day
@@justacoolguy1463 same
@@justacoolguy1463 im now cursed with the red blood guy
Can confirm
The Internet has corrupted this story to such a shameful degree. The man chose to live. Also, the work that the head Doctor did to treat this man was nothing short of admirable. People need to do their research. Wendigoon has THE BEST break down of what happened that NEEDS to be watched.
Thanks for being the 50th person i’ve seen to point this out i reallu appreciate it man
Prove??? 😭😭😭💪😎👍🍉🤡😈🔥👀
Ay fr wendigoon did the best vid on this
There is no evidence he asked to be kept alive he was basically a vegetable
@mmhmmmyearight7183 prove it Luo bro u soundin like a 🤓🤓🤓🤪🤪🤡🤡🤡😭😭😭
1. The man in the picture is a burn victim, not Ouchi.
2. They didn’t “experiment” on him. He wanted to stay alive for his family and they respected that.
Every time this topic comes up the comments are all full of misinformation and it’s not just annoying, but disrespectful.
Thank you it bothers me everytime his story comes around. It is awful tho, I couldn’t even imagine his pain (while he felt it)
Thanks bro
Thanks mate.
Thanks
No he wanted to die he was kept alive against his will, watch the Hishashi ouchi documentary. His mom and wife wanted him alive and the doctors respected THEIR decision.
Actually, he asked to stay alive. It’s a myth that he was kept alive against his will. This man wanted to live, which is why neither the doctors nor family members were charged.
No, it s his family that wanted to keep him alive. He asked to die many times because of the pain. He was ok with it at the start when he felt nothing. Dying from radiation is one if not the most horrible way to die.
@@mr.wilson9178he never said he wanted to die why ate you making shit up
@@Six-bw3ir ok so the family and nurses and doctors who have talked about it are making things up too?
@@Six-bw3ir have you even watch them interviewed?
@@mr.wilson9178 what are you saying I watched the wendigoon video and there was no mention of bro saying pls kill me
I would also like to remind you this was so severe that after this specific incident, Hisashi literally lost his own DNA from the radiation exposure. As in his own DNA was quite literally wiped out from that Nuclear radiation exposure.
And I would like to clear up he wasn’t alive for 83 days, it was lesser than 3 weeks he lived and was confirmed.
And still with all of this, it’s the second deadliest nuclear incident and he is the second person, but not the highest, to experience that much radiation. Absolutely insane how far modern technology has advanced.
He was alive for 83 days
Sources? Because all the articles I read state otherwise. 155 likes, stop spreading missinformation and DO YOUR REASERCH PLEASE!!
Who was the highest? I searched but i didn't found anything
He was alive for 83 days, tf you mean was only alive for 3 weeks? If you mean he was only AWAKE, he was put into a coma on the 53rd day after his first heart attack (at least from what I remember, could be wrong). And as well he is the 7th highest radiation dosage, people just say he's the first because of the fact that he has the highest in terms of direct source contact (where you are pretty much touching the source of the radiation [though on that note, he should technically be 2nd because of Lewis Slotin, but for some reason everyone just kinda ignores it and he is still the 1st highest direct contact dose-].
@@tuskact4overheaven873 Robert Peabody, who received between 100 sieverts and 140 sieverts
Correction, he was actually completely willing the entire time. He wanted to be hopeful and stay strong for his wife and son. Wendigoon has a good video on it.
Yeah it's such a common misconception along with the actual image not being him.
Says alot about the man for willing to fight for his life despite immense pain
It was actually against his will
@@iiiiiiiiiuisource: trust me bro
really? shit i ignored tgat video because i thought i knew the story
Yeah I was gonna comment this too. Can't believe idksterling didn't even watch it
the last image (slim jim one) is actually not hisachi ouchi - it is instead a firefighter at a similar nuclear meltdown. hisachi did not have the amputations present in the photo. nonetheless, the picture is still horrible and may both men rest in peace.
@Tanjirokomono hi
Is it the one with gore
Right. And it's pretty gory. Don't look it up if you're eating, especially something like spaghetti
@@roxy918what do i type in to find it?
@@roxy918I found it, I remember seeing that, who tf in their right mind would force someone to stay alive in that state... I hope those doctors have been charged
The blurred photo is not actually a photo of that man, i dont remember what that picture was from but it has been confirmed to not be Hisashi, but it has been thrown around with his name on it for so long that it is believed to be him and his story has a LOT of misinformation. This is not to act like what he went through wasnt horrible though it is literally impossible to have a worse death than what he had, i do not think anyone will ever go through a worse passing than him.
Correct. That third picture is actually of a burn victim from Shriners Children's Hospital in Texas.
Jesus death and suffering was much worse
@@aprilmcgarvey2501Please be respectful as not everyone is a Christian. Also, please do not compare deaths on which death is more painful because that is also disrespectful.
@aprilmcgarvey2501 Jesus was nailed to a cross for probably a few weeks and starved. Thia man died three times and his skin almost entirely melted off as he suffered for nearly 3 months
@MorphmakerWarriorcat-ub2dqYou mean Junko Furuta
Im researching on the Tokaimura criticality incident, specifically about Hisashi Ouchi! He's also known as the man who cried blood. His cells were literally destroyed so he couldnt be able to survive at all. They did try to revive his cells by using injecting his siblings into him. It didnt work.
Chromosomes* not cells, sorry!
It's false to say it was against his will. He wanted to keep going for his family and they brought all sorts of specialists in from around the world to try and save his life.
Liar
@@DontWorryIamTheStrongest where’s the proof that he’s lying
Well no one really knows cause if you actually looked into him, you'd know that he couldn't talk towards his death cause he couldn't breath without pain so they put him on a breathing tube, so no one knows because he couldn't talk, and he wasn't kept against his will he wanted to live and went through the pain for his family, its idiotic to even think this and the doctors always tried they're best his family told him to he brave and he himself wanted to live for his family while yeah his death was painful no one can call out the doctors and no one can blame the families
You can’t know what he wanted since he couldn’t move at all since his muscles and vocal chords were burned away by the radiation and I honestly doubt he wanted any of it
@Zarithyeen he mainly did it for family and his wife and son, but yeah, he couldn't speak or move, so no one knows if he wanted to die towards his death
It's very important to understand 2 major things about this.
1.) He wasn't being forced to be kept alive he chose to so he would hopefully be able to be with him family.
2.) This was such an extreme circumstance that most prior medical knowledge meant nothing. And there were doctors from all over the world trying to help this man, all of them coming up with ideas on how to treat him.
There were news reports and articles saying that he was being kept alive against his will which there was no proof or statements say such. And he himself said he wanted to live. Which is honestly the most tragic thing about this is his family, doctors, and nurses were called monsters for this.
The people making this comment seem to have missed some of the facts of the case which were outlined in books and other sources that go into more detail (I’m not sure if lots of people maybe all saw one documentary that reiterated that he “chose” to live, to make it seem less cruel?)
The truth is: He “chose to live” when he could still speak and when they could still administer some degree of pain meds. As his condition progressed he stopped being able to speak, or even scream or moan, looong before he died. During that time they also stopped being able to administer any form of pain medication as his stomach and veins etc were all “melting” so they couldn’t get the pain meds into his system. But he couldn’t speak by that point (or write) to reiterate whether or not he still “wanted to live”
He was showing signs of extreme distress though, in his heart rate, breathing, and eye movements. Then they kept resuscitating him each time he finally got the release of death.
@Vexarax you keep saying shit that has no evidence. Actually post the evidence you NPC
I saw the photo and it wasn’t good
@@Vexaraxy'all are some major yappers
@@Mike-Aronie yes this does happen to be the 'comments' section lol - where people have discussions.
He willingly let the doctors try their best to keep him alive. This wasn’t an evil doctor story but rather a man who wanted to stay strong and keep his hopes up for his family! I hate that social media has corrupted this story!
This story is already corrupt enough. He couldn’t talk/speak, he was in much pain every second, bones were showing, skin was peeling, and his leg got cut off. Even if he did survive, that wouldn’t mean he would fully recover either. His skin would still be red and peeled, his bones will still show, and his leg will still be cut. Worst of all his family would have to see him in that state. It’s more unknown if he wanted to stay alive but we can’t assume. You could be right I could right we will never know
@@Mr.Debatable but hey that's just a theory
@@SonicAlly45a FILM theory,thanks for watching
@@Mr.DebatableYou're prolly looking at the wrong image, he doesn't look anything like the person in the image shown here. It's not that hard to find a documentary on yt about it where the nurses and doctors that were involved in his treatment were interviewed.
@@Mr.Debatable he could speak, what are you on about? He did lose the ability to speak, but he was able to for multiple weeks. Even after it got worse and worse.
Uranium rust and acid? Yikes thats insane
This is one of the most horrific photo of him getingeatin alive😢😢😢😢😢
That censored pic is another incident. That was a 16 year old boy who survived a house fire and was hospitalized at Shriners children's, Texas sometime between the late 1990s and the early 2000s. His identity is unknown, but more photos of the same patient are available in a few medical journals, including surgery performed on him and updates on his condition. Apparently he survived.
@Neptuniumthefox-vn4pc I think my comment with the link got removed.
Sources from the book "Principles and Practice of Burn Surgery." You can find images of the case in Chapter 14: A Practical Approach to Acute Burn Rehabilitation, citing the hospital
The pictures are gruesome but not as bad as I thought, RIP HISASHI
After you realize it slowly builds up over 83 days it makes it very much gruesome
At the end of it his skin was literally falling off to the point of exposed bone, missing a leg, basically decayed alive over an 83 day torture... Pretty gruesome
yeah
@@thebush6077heard someone describe his skin detaching as him wearing a suit of skin
Call me soft but the image was GODAMN TRAUMATIZING for me!
Whenever Santa doesn’t laugh, it’s really serious :]
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@@bradcherry101tf
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And also the original music is replaced
Watched a Wendigoon video about this and the whole "Kept alive against his will" part was mostly said by the media for dramatic effect. Hisashi's family didn't keep him alive because they wanted the guy to suffer, it's because "obviously" they wanted their family member back. The Doctors and nurses who were working on him were on the clock 24/7 trying to find a way to find a way to get him cured, if I recall correctly his cells were beginning to heal from the radiation but it wasn't enough.
It's really sick to see that people would immediately think "Oh this guy's family and doctors wanted to keep him alive for torture. It's like, damn well I guess if my family member was also on death's door I guess I'd just kill him myself instead of, I dunno, finding a way to get him cured?
I waslooking for this comment, thank you ^_^
We were all looking for this comment!!
Exactly. People need to stop just getting a short summary of a story and uploading a 30 second video without the correct info. Just to make a click bait "do not lookup this photo!" short on UA-cam.
Actually at some point the nurses realized that everything they were doing was in vain and watching the pain Hisashi Ouchi had to endure became unbearable to watch and they started to ask themselves if letting him go wasn't the best option. Even Hisashi himself asked for death at some point but the doctor in charge of the situation kept saying to him not to give up... so I wouldn't believe that he willingly agreed to be kept alive while he was in such pain and his body was melting...
@@EmiIsHerexo the photos are pretty graphic indeed, is not just ballyhoo, his skin was literally melting
The doctors and nurses treating him are unjustly hated because people believe the story of them torturing him. Or they kept him alive so they can use him as their test dummy for all these experiments. No they really tried to save this man’s life. This is something nobody has ever been through at the level he was at. Doctors from around the world flew in to help give their expertise on the patient. It’s horrible what he had to endure, but the knowledge gained from treating him is used to save many people’s lives. When you actually ask the medical staff about him it’s absolutely heartbreaking because they really cared for this man. It’s just ridiculous that narrative that they were evil people keeping him alive for their own twisted experiments still gets spread around.
exactly, it was his own will to stay alive and try and endure the entire thing, i dont even know how this whole "it was against his own will" thing started.
BS
@@mast3gam3r18🤡
Also, they literally have no choice? If he wanted to do what wasn’t best for him, they have to do what he wants. That’s a part of the Hippocratic oath. You can’t force a procedure on someone. If he didn’t want to die, they couldn’t pull the plug. The doctors would’ve had their licenses revoked and probably spent years in prison for pulling him off life support. I don’t understand why people get that.
They tried their best they really did but…sometimes the flesh is weak and the radiation is deadly and nothing can stop that.
“Against his will” is technically not the case, actually
He wanted to stay strong and alive for his family even through his experience.
The doctors weren’t evil mad scientists or anything, they were literally just following the patient’s orders until the patient couldn’t give any orders.
The story, while gruesome, is actually much deeper than “man survives radiation, evil doctors keep him alive against his will” and it’s actually much more heartbreaking when you know the full picture
Speaking of the full picture, the picture blurred out isn’t actually hisashi
you guys need to stop spreading false information. at first he felt hopeful and wanted to fight and thought he'd make it. however, later when his skin started falling off and he started having cardiac arrest he begged them to let him die. they refused because they wanted to collect data
@@titanicdweebSource? There's consistency in the statements of the doctors and his family. Do you have any actual bullet-proof source he was kept alive AGAINST his will?
@@Moravian_MfBro unironically said this💀💀
@@Moravian_MfGive us the source in which his family wanted him alive then.
@@Chanksss You don't get how claiming something first works, don't you?
The person who claims something bears the burden of proving their truth.
They claimed it first, it falls on them to prove their right, not on me.
The censored image is actually NOT Hisashi Ouchi, but a burn victim. The man in the photo, as you will see if you look it up, has had his left leg amputated. Hisashi Ouchi never had his left leg amputated. Also, it's very likely that the guy in the photo made a stunning recovery, as there is another photo that appears to be taken in the same room, with a guy who's had his left leg amputated, only, his skin looks more like skin.
Oh okay phew, cuz that gots body, was like long and red.
Bro aint no way that guy recovered he looked dead already thats crazy
Ok if that picture isn’t Hisashi Ouchi then what’s the real picture of Hisashi Ouchi? Honestly I’m kind of bummed that picture isn’t him. Now I gotta find the real one.
I looked it up but idk if it’s the right one tho.its a man with his face completely burned off🤢
@business_melon_mpg he did tho
I'm sorry I looked it up and it gave me the shivers I feel sorry for him.
RIP Hisashi
what do i searchto look it up?
“ hisashi ouchi photo”
be careful, it’s very disturbing
it’s not actually him though. it’s a 16 year old SEVERELY burnt victim (literally no skin, just muscle and blood), and no information is known about them. you can find it through google images, quora or reddit, but be advised it is very disturbing.
@@theratwhotookyourteeth8514OH SHIT DO NOT LOOK IT UP!!! ITS LIKE AN HUMAN BUT THE SKIN IS BLOODY AND LIKE A STICKMAN BUT...
@@Void_5557 cmon just send it now
@@Void_5557 just searched it up it ain't that cray he just looks like a long stickman chilli potato
In Japan, it was said that if you were to give someone 1,000 paper cranes, you would give them luck, which their family did over time, gradually giving little by little. Sadly, he never survived, as the radiation was so bad, his skin was falling apart. The people had to do skin gratfs, loosing blood and water rapidly. The man was put in a sterile room, dying from this radiation. Rest in peace :(
Anyways, the photo is very disturbing. It shows Ouchi lying in a hospital bed with his arms and legs up. He had no skin on his body and he was missing his right leg. There were also blood stains on the bed. I'm into horror movies, mystery cases and anything scary. Normally I'm not phased by these but this is a special case. This one actually scared me, knowing he had to go through this for 83 days.
Edit: Yo my bad, I ain't know that was a teenage burn victim, not Ouchi.
It’s not him it’s a burn victim
its a burn victim and the photo is from a medical textbook
It’s a burn victim of a teenager, not Ouchi, Ouchi’s photo has gotta be more disturbing than that.
@@Frogger1400 probably not as disturbing since they wrapped him in gauze like a mummy to keep his skin from falling off
He chose to stay alive for his family, not against his will. Doctors did everything they could to try and save him.
nobody noticed this.
i will lick the chicken
@@doughlordgravitor more like a bunch of reporters thought it would pay more to lie about the shit that happened and it became so pervasive that it’s accepted as fact.
I already saw the photo back when I was 14... I can tell you that it's really traumatizing!
As a person who already knows the story, it is absolutely horrible,
Rest in peace hisachi❤🕊️🙏🏻
*Hisashi 😑
The final part is wrong. He himself said he wanted to live so he could go back to his family. Everyone says that the doctors were cruel and that the family were evil but his wife never once cried in front of him in fear of upsetting him. After he died she burst into tears. She waited 83 days to do so because she knew that he would be discouraged if he saw her cry. He wanted to survive. You can’t accuse doctors of being evil when they are doing their job. They’re job is to save lives not leave them to die. Another thing is there have been studies saying that he didn’t even feel pain because his nerves practically didn’t exist anymore.
That is NOT true at all. When he was in the starting stages of the toll on health, he thought he would recover to see his family. But as his conditions worsened and his body became unrecognizable to what it once was, he did NOT in fact want to live AT ALL.
His skin was literally peeling off completely in those 83 days and he wouldn’t have survived if he got out of that hospital. There’s no chance that man knew he was going to survive after he learned of the severities of his injuries the painful way.
You know its bad when even orange is too scared to say anything
You know it’s gonna be related to death.
Nah hey apple is even worse the couch lady and burger man were horrifying
a kid like you doesn't know that hey apple is way worse
@@Lifetime10154 This one is far worse. The cells on Hisashi's body literally lost the ability to regenerate. His body was decaying from the inside out. That's absolutely horrible...
Hey apple is worse than no sound
I watched the documentary on this. He survived for a while. All his skin began to fall off towards the end. He couldn't hold any fluid in his body The documentary is really good. The nurses were so caring, his family and his spirits were amazingly high when he was not in pain
"Cyberts" should've been the unit of measurement for cyberpsychosis in Cyberpunk.
damn.
@homudark Yeah I knew lol.
He even pronounces it wrong. It should be "see-verts", not "sigh-verts".
That would be a good unit for the series honestly. Fantastic lore, game, and world. Love that and the witcher so damn much.
Definitely see-verts.
I suggest looking into it more to discover the truth for yourself, but he was NOT kept alive against his will. He allowed doctors to keep working on him just so he might come through for his family, which he loved and fought for. That being said, it was an excruciating death and goes down as the most painful death recorded in history (probably)
Santa didn't think it was funny.May he rest in peace😢🕊️
Santa Claus? He isn't real but Jesus Christ is. Only those who believed in him will rest in peace
@@DonOctavioSanchez stop trying to get clicks also stop using jesus for clicks too
When Santa doesn't laugh that means death.
@@DonOctavioSanchezbruh
@@DonOctavioSanchez no he means the santa laugh sound effect
Ouchi fate was one of the most horrific i ever heard about.
To have an idea of how bad was the charge he got, practically all his DNA was destroyed, that means his cells weren't able to replicate.
This in practical terms means Ouchi's body start to rot while he was still alive.
At some point his skin start to fall off,
his organs start to liquify, in the end his heart was the only thing you could say was alive.
Regarding him being kept alive unwillingly- it's extremely difficult to say whether or not Hisashi Ouchi was kept alive by his own decision. There are multiple different reports that contradict one another- some claim that he initially wanted to be kept alive for his family but was too disoriented to revoke that decision by the end; some say thay the doctors kept him alive against the family AND Hisashi's wishes in order to experiment with treatments; other reports claim that Hisashi's family demanded that he be kept alive even after the doctors made it clear that the dose he received was invariably fatal and all treatments would merely prolong his suffering.
Given the situation, and how horrific his death was, it is unlikely that any of the parties would want to accept responsibility for the decision as it would make them look inhumane- regardless of their relationship with him.
Yeah I keep coming across mixed accounts that all say different things.
@@shadowdragonlord2295same but I doubt he would have wanted to live through that. Radiation can cause painful and slow deaths :(
Well back in the day japanese were pretty inhuman. So torturing one more guy for science was nothing to them.
@@regisshiv3542 Well, maybe if this was in the 1940s, but it isn't. It happened in the 1990s, and the Japanese are a WHOLE lot more tame now.
@@regisshiv3542 did you forget this was only back in 1999???
For your own sake everybody, please DO NOT LOOK UP THE PHOTO it shows a burned man with no skin DO NOT
Hisashi, can you tell me his full name?
@@jhon5149the man in the photo is not hisashi
@@animae008 well, don't know man... Whatever i already found out the pics taken to hisashi... The real ones... F*ck poor guy
which one, the one on the hammock like thing, and the red-looking man, it's not that detailed. Its a far away full shot, its low res.
@@jhon5149Hisachi ouchi
you know it's serious when there's no 🎅🎅🐈
Yup
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The gruesome photo is probably not Hisashi Ouchi. The medical equipment is endemic to Soviet Russia, not Japan. So the patient is probably someone from Pripyat, or as we know it, Chernobyl.
As for the 83 days, think less 'against his will', and more, 'unable to sign a DNR'. He never asked to be euthanized. In fact, he received a stem cell transfer, with the idea he might live. But he eventually lost consciousness, and his family refused to sign a DNR or allow euthanasia. The hospital staff was forced to maintain treatment, despite thinking it inhumane.
The image is actually of a burn victim in Texas who survived (though barely anything is known beyond that), not a radiation victim
The picture isn't him, please try and avoid spreading misinformation. The picture is a burn victim from a completely different situation, not hitashi.
Wdym bro? Do you have proof? If you don't have proof and just saying that means your LIAR
@@greendino5388 It's pretty easy to disprove if you ever looked into the Hisashi's story for longer than 5 seconds. Due to the radiation dose Hisashi received his blood could not coagulate and plug up wounds, how is this relevent ? The picture that is claimed to be of Hisashi shows a person with an amputated leg which is something the doctors treating him would never have done, if that wasn't enough, the person in the supposed picture of Hisachi is in a completely different room from the one Hisashi was being treated in. If you want further explanation i heavily recommend Wendigoon's video titled "The most painful death ever" which covers Hisashi's story (as well as his two colleagues who were present) in great detail and gives proper respect to all parties involved instead of spreading misinformation to boost engagement
@@greendino5388look it up yourself thenn it's been disprovef many times, but I guess your too scared Anyway to search it up HAHA
@@greendino5388radiation damages your dna from allowing your cells to reproduce itself. Without it your skin will slowly fall off. If they cut the leg he wouldn’t stop bleeding and would’ve died of blood loss but he died of cardiac arrest
Bro can you just wait for a proof. @@greendino5388
He was such handsome dude, rest in peace.
real he was handsome
@@reigenlucilfer6154 Bro had the kubrick stare rizz
Yikes, not funny 😬
@@eradict
I know this is horrible and such, but his last name was "ouchi"
Also it's spelled tokaima, his name was hisashi ouchi. It's brutal that they kept him alive
Now that's a big ouchi
@@COMINGFORYOU-ov1txperfect timing
😂😂
Sorry made me laugh
He wanted to stay alive
Scary fact: Hisashi also cried blood, suffered blood transfusions due to intestines bleeding.
I, uh, looked up his hospital photo. It was horrible beyond measure.
After being bathed in massive amounts of radiation, his DNA literally began to unravel, and he began falling apart.
At least that's what I read...
Yeah, I saw the picture. I shouldn’t have looked it up. Lol
For people that don’t know, he had the most painful death in history. His fingernails fell out his organs shut down one by one. I can’t describe the rest because UA-cam will take it down.
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I remember the first time that I read about this case, and it made me sick.
The hell that this man went through is insane, and I'm happy that he is out of his pain.
The photo usually used with the horribly charred body is actually not him, it's an acid burn picture in a medical textbook.
I saw the photo because I was just too curious.
It wasn’t *THAT* bad, but still disturbing. I can describe it so you don’t have to see it.
It’s a man in a bed on life support and he is burnt very badly, he is reddish black from head to toe.
(Picture an extra hot cheeto, that’s the color)
Most of his skin is gone (at least I assume so because he looks like bones).
The photo is generally kind of blurry, so you can’t see too much detail.
Let’s just say, I don’t recommend looking it up, but it’s not *nearly* as bad as Tom Pryce’s incident video.
it's not hisashi ouchi in the blurred photo, it's a severe burn victim from a medical book. the severe burn victim survived, that's what i saw from a reply from a certain comment.
Tom pryce?
"Whatever you do do not look up this photo"
Me: "ok, well now I have to."
I wanted to see but it was just 3 guys in a hazmat suit pointing and rubble
@@ErlkingHeathcliff69 you're gonna wanna look up hisashi ouchi after radiation. hes on a bed with his fingers tied to wires to keep his hands/arms up. legs elevated and no skin
"Hey, apple!🗿"
"Don't look this photo up!💀"
I looked it up and now I'm scared
I looked it up and now I'm scared
I looked up the photo and it wasn't very intense for me since I'm used to seeing worse.
Must be the worst death possible. As all the cells in your body die and do not replicate themselves, all your organs and body functions begin to shut down as you literally decomposed while alive. Keeping him alive was nothing but sick cruelty. He begged all his doctors to allow him to die but they refused despite knowing they could do nothing. They just wanted to see how long they could keep him alive as an experiment.
No, the doctors did not "experiment" on him, his family wanted to hold on to the slimmest of hopes for Ouchi to be healed, the doctors were just doing what they were told
watch a full video on the case and u will understand
Idk if Idk sterling reads the comments on UA-cam but there’s a pretty good video by another UA-camr named Windagoon about this topic. Normally I wouldn’t play the “watch UA-camr” card but he is actually pretty respected and known on the platform. Apparently he was not kept alive against his will but stayed alive because he was hoping to recover. This was the first time someone was alive with this much radiation and they were hoping to bring him back to a more normal state. The entire video is noteworthy though because he does go through the entire case explaining the what and whys of each treatment. I mostly state this because it was an entertaining video and the story about him being tortured was more so a campfire story than anything. I will also state that I’m not trying to start anything or trying to be rude about it because nobody really looks into this case because nobody has time for that. I do enjoy the story’s though so I’m excited for the next weird fact that I probably will never need to know😊
Yap master
Wendigoon @@Notaredtomato
It wasn't against his will. He wanted to be alive for his family.
And when he got to a point where he couldn't do it anymore, they let him die.
But he wanted to keep fighting too, for the sake of his family.
Btw that last photo isn’t the real one, it was a burn victim from a text book. I heard he somehow survived. The real one tho.. I honestly think it’s worse it shows he body covered in gauze patches and his whole body is like wet and red it’s crazy and so sad.
Just so you guys know, he forgot to mention that his skin would melt and fall of due to the radiation around every 5days I think and they would keep on spewing it back on and he was in a great amount of pain, pain that no one could imagine
I’ve heard of this, this man also had his skin removed and replaced with a kind of bandage-rap-thing that would be replaced every day, he became just like a machine with all the things helping him, he also couldn’t be injured at all or he would bleed out from the lack of blood clotting. Unfortunately before all this true stuff happened, when he first reached the hospital he stated he missed going fishing with his son. Rest in peace.
“Had his skin removed”
No he didn’t have his skin removed. His skins were slowly melting off due to the radiation he suffered
@@victorkao1472 kinda the same thing but thanks for correcting
no music: 😥
no Santa: 😰
No orange: 💀
No idksterling👹
No Apple: 👹
My guy said Nah I ain't dying tonight
If you don't want to look up the blurred picture, just imagine a stick figure made of slim jims laying on a hospital bed. That's pretty much the case 💀
diff guy
This isn't Hisashi Ouchi , his photo is normal before and somewhat normal after (like patient undergoing hemo therapy) and the third photo is a person wrapped in something so you can't see who it is , and according to news at the time and shortly after , he was kept alive against his will , because his wife wanted him to be alive to at least 1st January 2000 , but he died in 21st December 1999 , Masato Shinohara , who worked at the barrel with Hisashi died in 27th April 2000 and the third person , their supervisor , Yutaka Yokokava , who sat 4m away from them was released 3 months later and faced negligence charges in October 2000. In order of magnitude of radiation , Hisashi received 17 Sv of radiation , Masato 10 Sv and Yutaka 3 Sv.
this is insane..
I've watched the full video already,
Basically your body rots infront of your eyes and you're helpless. Surely you don't wanna search this up. This was the most painful death in history.
Rest in peace brother ❤
I'm someone who looked up that photo, and I gotta say that must be an agonizing 83 days for that poor man...
i know this story it is like about the man that cried blood rest in peace man
Idk what I was on abt, I'm pretty sure I was on 1 hour of sleep when I first commented
Im traumatized for the rest of my life…
@@karlhjorth259 isnt even bad
nevermind...
I just did. I shit my pants after that.
Its not that bad its just red man tho
“Dont look it up!”
Me: *goes incognito and looks it up
same
What is it called
BRO I ALSO DID THAT
Googled the image:
The tissue across the body essentially began to melt off, and the internals began to liquefy. The image itself is brutal and depicts the body with the skin missing, and significantly emaciated while the appendages were raised above the bed.
It looked as though IV drips were attached to his arms and he was in a state of unconsciousness in the image, alongside a G-tube or a ventilator attached to the left side of the neck.
A few blue cabinets were in the background, with a yellow light above the blue cabinets over what appears to be a sink. There was also a window on the left which showed a hallway of the hospital, or perhaps the outside.
You're really sugar coating it. Very graphic spoilers
Hisashi didn't just have three heart attacks. All of his skin sloughed off. All of his digestive organs and immune systems failed. He literally could not digest food anymore. The medical team had to work around the clock just to replace the blood and fluids lost seeping through the failed skin grafts while directly pumping nutrients into his struggling body. A cytology found that his chromosomes had been torn to shreds. Let me repeat that. HE NO LONGER HAD ANY WORKING DNA! THERE WAS NO POSSIBLE WAY THEY COULD STABILIZE HIS CONDITION. Keeping him alive like that was a cruelty comparable to Unit 731.
He wasnt gonna say all that and in a short time. Even if he could he wouldnt cuz its just too graphic to say
Guys seriously do not look that photo up because it’s actually terrifying and obviously disturbing and disgusting 🤮
I want to see the photo what’s it called?
What's it called
Yeah whats it called
Are you guys sure 😰😰😰
I wont risk it.
When internet says do not do this is basically asking for people to do it
This is one case where you should take the advice seriously. It's really bad.
Well now ima do it
the 'blurred' picture that your looking up isnt acutally of him@@alexankd the fake pictuer is actually from a medical textbook
@@DEMONICCUBUS yea how do you find the image
@@Rainbow_star11 By googling Japanese Radiation Man or something like that
its the most painful death in history and pure suffering
That is absolutely insane. Holy shoot
No shit bro that’s crazy
The photo is not of Hisashi, that's a patient out of the burn care textbook. Again, that photo IS NOT Hisashi Ouchi.
And I have to stress because people believe the misinformation. The family wanted to keep him alive not the medical staff, it was the request of the family to do whatever it took to save his life.
Wait then why is that photo always connected to Hisashi? And is the real photo worse??
@@Huobaojiqicheck my other reply
@@Huobaojiqithe real photo (imo) isn't worse, but maybe equal in disgust as the picture shown (who is again, not hiachi). It's connected to hiachi bc some dumb people wrote an article about this incident using that picture not even knowing where it's from assuming it was hiachi. Ever since, that picture is associated with the incident even though it has nothing to do with the incident.
Did you see the documentaries on him?
@@Tonsils-micman yes there's plenty on YT and we'll researched at that
Just for some more clarity, the image that is hidden, isn't actually the victim of the radiation, it's a different victim, a burn victim.
Secondly, the Doctors and family did not keep him alive because they wanted to, in fact they absolutely didn't want to, however, in order to allow him to die, they needed permission from, I believe, a specific authority, i'm not exactly sure on who they needed permission from because it's been a while but it's important to note that the Doctors and family were NOT bad people.
I heared of this case. History in the dark made a video about it. Go look it up. He was No ginge pig btw.! Lass in Japan prevented him from stoppen to live. His family didn't want to give him up and so long there was nothing, the doctors could do.
"Hey Apple"
“What?”
@@Cheerful__1 *Amazing Grace plays*
@@gamercop2148*shows a blurred and disturbing photo*
@@zaydenthetomtaylorfan*yapping*
I'm pretty sure mans wasn't kept alive against his will, when I looked this story up a few years ago, they said they were legally obligated to keep him alive, unless he requested to euthanized, which he never did, his family also had the power to do so, but they never requested it.
Obviously can't really blame the family too much, because they hope that ol dude would pull through, but once they restarted his immune system it was game over.
Dude was in an incredible amount of pain, but only endured for his family, until it was hopeless.
Looking up this photo keeping you scarred for life
🧢
It's screwed up.
I don't really care
i wanna look it up :/
@@KIKURAsky it looks like a stickman covered in blood
For anyone wondering about the original image but don't want to be traumatized, hes basically a human twizzler.
You know it’s very bad when there’s no Santa 💀
He wasn't kept alive against his will. Wendigoon has a whole video about this. It's honestly really sad because, as Wendigoon said: If the man had lived through the procedures, the doctors would've been praised for saving his life and not giving up.
Do you know what that much exposure to ionizing radiation in a short time does? From what I have heard about other accidents I could only imagine it must have been like hell for him. From such high doses of radiation death is inevitable. Radiation poisoning is not a fast death it is a slow and painful death.
Stop lying.
Didn’t he tell the doctors to stop because he didn’t wanna be there lab rat anymore?
@@Aidan_Neffyeah but they didn't really know that at the time so they thought if he somehow made it through he'd be fine. The fact that he survived in the first place is a miracle, so why wouldn't you have at least some assumption that he might survive the radiation and eventually get better?
@@Idklol2866
Yes. However, he only did this when they tried to hook him up to the breathing machine. He later agreed to being hooked up to the machine after being told he needed it to survive.
That’s not a pic of him, it’s from a random medical book.
Fun fact, the guy in the photo ended up surviving.
Ain't no way the guy survived with that condition
@@Aesthetic_purple_Neon the human body is extremely resilient. Btw I’m talking about the medics book picture, not hisashi.
@@jaiden3473 ik you're talking about the medics book picture and that's why I commented my previous comment 💀
I remember seeing a post on Reddit of the guy from the medical book, but the post also explained that is was hisachi and basically this video, crazy how he survived that
Of course it was a medical book reminds me of corpse01 from half life 2 ( DON'T LOOK UP )
Keeping him alive was a cruel thing to do, I can’t imagine being in horrible agonising pain for 83 days
Correction, the picture of the person on the bed is NOT Hisachi, its a victim of a burn and hisachi wasnt forced, he was completely willing to be kept alive since he was hopeful
Wait but why is that image of the burn victim always associated with Hisashi? And what does the real photo look like??
@@HuobaojiqiPossibly a misconception that originated in a gore site, however even that isn't certain
@@Huobaojiqithere is no real photo of Hisashi as he was almost always covered in medical gauze.
The photo is of a teenage burn victim who suffered a house fire and went to a burn hospital in Texas.
I can’t 100% say this for certain but I think the poor kid survived.
He wasn't kept alive against his will necessarily.
The family didn't know just how bad everything was so they still wanted him to be saved, and the doctors obliged.
It wasn't against his will. He wanted to maintain hope for both himself and his family. It's extremely disrespectful and offensive to him, his family, and all of the brave doctors and nurses who tried to respect his wishes despite his eventual state.
The worst part he was forced to live against his will so he experianced a hell on earth (they litterly reviced him 3 times they just wanted him to suffer)
That's a myth
There are some misconceptions here. He wasn't kept alive against his will. That man bravely fought to stay alive as long as he could.
but why tho
When santa ain’t laughing its really bad
I made a copied comment Stop liking this💀💀
Yes.
Bro was handsome
fr 😟
I remember looking this up. The guy lived in pure torture for those 83 days. He had skin that would literally just fall off and was the most radioactive man alive.
The ound 💀
The doctors did NOT torture Hisashi Ouchi! Please don't disrespect the doctors stuck between hypocratic oaths, furthering scientific discovery, and the wishes of Ouchi and his family.
The doctors let him pass after they did everything they could to save his life. The amount of positivity this man has was beautiful despite his pain.
Please don't share this tale of evil scientists torturing an innocent man. There was so much hope, love, and effort given to and from this man
But its the truth.
Watch the documentaries, they say the opposite.
*looks up anyways*
At your risk
Yeah that photo actually isn't Ouchi, its someone else
@@BarnabyJones07who?
@@Ratafak... that's clearly Joe
Biden🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
It’s sad how doctors are suppose to stop people suffers but they did the opposite. Also if u didn’t know, Hisachi Ouchi said that he had enough and was tired of being a Guinea pig.