Suisei "Nerves of Steel" on Her First Throat Surgery Experience

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  • Опубліковано 8 лис 2024

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  • @NatsuHoshiyomi
    @NatsuHoshiyomi  Рік тому +2

    Added: Spanish and Indonesian subtitle. You can view each of them by clicking the captions menu and setting the windows colour to black and windows opacity to 75% or 100% to read it comfortably!

  • @leoadhiwibowo8426
    @leoadhiwibowo8426 Рік тому +65

    Thank you for the information. Your channel is the only one that made a clip about Suichan's throat surgery testimony. Even though the surgery already happen 1,5 months ago, there are still few testimonies about the whole process

    • @OOZ662
      @OOZ662 Рік тому +15

      There aren't a whole lot of people that clip the radio show since it requires the clipper to make the visual part themselves. Nonkini might get around to it eventually but I think they're backlogged a bit.

    • @leoadhiwibowo8426
      @leoadhiwibowo8426 Рік тому +4

      @@OOZ662 I see thanks for youre reply. i usually know the radio streams of Suichan and KoroAzu from Nonkini too but I didn't realize clipping radio stream is different then clipping the VOD

    • @NatsuHoshiyomi
      @NatsuHoshiyomi  Рік тому +11

      @@leoadhiwibowo8426 sometimes on radio you can find the lore that is not being said on regular stream w

    • @leoadhiwibowo8426
      @leoadhiwibowo8426 Рік тому

      @@NatsuHoshiyomi I see that's really exciting to hear thanks for clipping the radio streams Natsume. I am gonna subscribe you from now too

    • @NatsuHoshiyomi
      @NatsuHoshiyomi  Рік тому +8

      @@leoadhiwibowo8426 Well, actually, the purpose of this channel is to clip only the important, funny, or interesting parts of what is being said on stream or radio which my oshi appears. Therefore, I will never translate the entire radio or stream :D

  • @sutiibun_holo
    @sutiibun_holo Рік тому +15

    The video description really sounds like an anime episode sypnosis lol! Great video btw. Thanks!

  • @blazznfire8685
    @blazznfire8685 Рік тому +15

    Ssheeesshhh i remember when i got my anesthesia best sleep ive gotten in awhile tbh

  • @albinoasesino
    @albinoasesino Рік тому +20

    Not so fun fact : They probably weren't kidding about potential death from general anesthesia.
    Source : 2022 news from CNA Singapore talking about a healthy woman in early 20s who has gone through general anesthesia twice with no complications, passed away post wisdom tooth removal surgery after failing to wake up from anesthesia.

    • @NatsuHoshiyomi
      @NatsuHoshiyomi  Рік тому +12

      Well, hospitals never make a joke to begin with. Also, I read the news too, since that happened in the country I lived in. Basically, no one knows, but when the time comes, it's just inevitable

    • @albinoasesino
      @albinoasesino Рік тому +6

      Yeah, unfortunately death is inevitable.
      I think most if not all hospitals never make a joke when it comes to diagnosis and warnings 🙏
      For the particular incident I was talking about, it was really strange. A healthy person who had prior exposure to general anesthesia before died due to the effects of anesthesia despite being administered correctly by professional.

  • @circularangle4324
    @circularangle4324 Рік тому +5

    I do wonder how it feels to just like, pass out.

    • @blheu
      @blheu Рік тому +7

      if you pass out when say like, standing up or sitting it would feel like your head becomes heavy and everything went dark, and it feels like when you gets up too fast

    • @pumpjackmcgee4267
      @pumpjackmcgee4267 Рік тому +7

      Enough drink will do that. You can also get knocked out, but that can be pretty dangerous. You can also pass out from sheer exhaustion, due to overwork or lack of sleep.
      And it probably is the closest approximation you can have to warping to a new reality. You just wake up to completely new conditions. However long the period you were unconscious just- doesn't exist.

    • @ShadowAraun
      @ShadowAraun Рік тому +1

      I remember the anesthesiwhateverthewordis counting down. he got to 98. when I woke up I was restrained to the bed because the first time I woke up i was throwing hands and they had to knock me out again.