My mother died from stage four ovarian cancer, one of the most fatal of all time, about four years ago, when I was nine. They say it feels like flames are eating you from the inside out. Even extreme amounts of morphine and opioids, I still remember her crawling around on the floor in agony. I remember her last hours, going to see her, and not even knowing she was going to die. As it said in the video, she was in a deep sleep. I’ll never forgot her poor broken body and how yellow and skinny she was when I tried to talk to her before my dad took me away.
My uncle was murdered by being shot in the stomach 6 times and he passed away later that night but lived for a few hours afterwards. But he was in a great deal of pain yet not once did he cry out. RIP uncle
I'm so sorry to hear that. I was shot 🔫 in chest 3 times feel no pain until hours later. It like getting hit by small rock and next thing I know blood coming out but I still fought the 3 people
@@nexpro6118 Thanks 🙏👍 I guess I am some what of an badass set for some people can't take 1 shot but I won't say I'm to badass coz I still got beat up by those 3 and pass out 😂
THERE IS NO GOD BUT ALLAH THE QURAN IS THE BOOK OF ALLAH SURAH IKHLAS In the name of Allah, the Entirely Merciful, the Especially Merciful. Say, He is Allah, [who is] One, Allah, the Eternal Refuge. He neither begets nor is born, Nor is there to Him any equivalent
With the lung cancer, it’s honestly so true. My grandma thought she was getting pneumonia and one day she just stopped breathing and was found by her husband and got flown out to find out she had stage 3 lung cancer.
@@kyleenelson3867 How do I get your grandma's level of sheer luck? I'd seriously need some right now for a lot of things.. Jokes aside, I'm happy she powered through it.
Believe in JESUS today, confess and repent of your sins. No one goes to heaven for doing good but by believing in JESUS who died for our sins. For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.(John 3:16)❤️😎❤️
THERE IS NO GOD BUT ALLAH THE QURAN IS THE BOOK OF ALLAH SURAH IKHLAS In the name of Allah, the Entirely Merciful, the Especially Merciful. Say, He is Allah, [who is] One, Allah, the Eternal Refuge. He neither begets nor is born, Nor is there to Him any equivalent
I fell 11 feet to my face while I was building a deck. I broke bones in both hands, broke the end of my collar bone, had a orbital floor blowout, & I dislocated my hip. I was in a lot of pain especially because I immediately tried to stand up and walk. Unfortunately that wasn’t going to be the case.
@@duecej6499 Ironically just the day before I pulled a piece of rebar that was sticking out of the ground right where I landed. Only two inches stuck out of the ground but it was a rusty two foot long section. Lucky to be alive for sure but the five surgeries were no picnic either.
As a kid when I had a rare leukemia my spleen swelled down to almost my waistline before they removed it and it didn’t hurt, so swollen spleen doesn’t always hurt. I didn’t know they could hurt.
@R J Believe in JESUS today, confess and repent of your sins. No one goes to heaven for doing good but by believing in JESUS who died for our sins. For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.(John 3:16)❤️😎❤️
Almost drowned twice in my life time, the second time was pretty recent, and all I can say is it hurts and burns at the same time. When you finally break through it feels like someone dumped a ton of bricks on your limbs , and then when the adrenaline fades and your body start registering all the injuries sustained, its like crawling through glass. It's been 3 years and I still refuse to go anywhere near the beach and I've made peace with the fact that surfing is off my to do list.
It's crazy I've heard people describe it as peaceful .... doesn't seem like it . They even explained it as such on an episode of Dive Talk , a pretty good channel about the dangers of diving...
I had full spinal surgery at 15. The pain the first time I stood up will NEVER be surpassed. I wished I would die the entire time. My mom said it only took me a few minutes to stand up, it felt like at least an hour.
The lung cancer one is something I've seen the pain of. My father had it and he was extremely strong. He fought for 4 years and told us about it after the first 2 years because he thought he will lose the cancer and wouldn't want to bother us. But the last 1 year was extremely terrible to watch. I know my father was strong and didn't want to show us how bad his condition was. But he coughed after every 4 steps, often had breathing problems and I heard him crying every night while he thought I was sleeping. I distanced myself EXTREMELY from him because I thought I'd give him more time for himself so he could heal better. I regret that decision but as someone who never dealed with something like this, i felt like it's the only right thing. I thought he'd get better if he doesn't need to deal with me. Until the emergency car was suddenly at our door and got my dad. He died 2 Days later and Couldn't even talk the last 2 days. He was just alive because of artificial breathing advices. He got pipes into him and I felt extreme pain seeing him like that. He must have felt such a huge pain holding it all back till the last day. I wish I could have been there for him.
40 years ago last sunday indycar driver Gordon Smiley was killed in what is considered by many to be the most horrifying fatal accident too ever happen at the brickyard. On lap 3 of his qualifying run he lost control of his car at 240 MPH and slammed head on into the concrete wall in turn 3, the impact was so violent that the cockpit was launched into the catch fencing which tore his helmet off along with the top of his skull and left his brains smeared on the wall and track. He was declared dead on scene and the autopsy showed that had his skull not been ripped apart he would've died of trauma so massive that his last moments on earth would've been spent in "absolute agony" because every bone in his body was broken and he had fourth degree burns all over his body due too fuel and oil firss caused by the crash.
Don't want to downplay that tragedy that it clearly was. But the man probably felt nothing when he died, which I think is an absolutely favorable way to pass away. I remember a case of a Formula 1 driver which burned inside his cockpit and the rescue teams couldn't get him out of there in time. Anther driver wanted to help him, but couldn't and had to watch him die. Look up "Roger Williams fatal crash", but it's a hard watch, I am sorry.
@@Empyronaut Swede Savage is another one, he was burnt alive after a horrifying crash during the 1973 Indy 500. The '73 Indy 500 is considered by many to be the worst 500 in the race's entire history because so many drivers were killed during the weeks leading up to the event and then four were killed during the race with savage being the most horrifying. He lost control coming out of turn four and his car slammed into the earthen berm on the inside of the track just before pitlane which sent his burning car back into traffic where it was hit again (which split the car in two and set it on fire for the first time), then after it impacted the outside wall and came to a stop the fuel that had leaked out of the ruptured fuel tank ignited again and savage was engulfed by flames for three minutes before they got the fire extinguished and got him into a medivac helicopter that took him to the hospital where he died of a blood infection 3 days later. Witnesses said that he could be heard screaming over the sound of the other cars engines and the stench of burning flesh hung over the grandstand for the rest of the race.
@@Hammerhead547 Some say, that many people are hoping to see accidents, when they visit a race. At least deep inside their minds. Not sure how to feel about that. I mean, as someone who is interested in the sport, it should be no problem to study the dark sides of it too, which would be the crashes and the tragic deaths of some racers. But really "hoping" for something to happen is just not feeling right to me somehow. Not related to your comment, it just came to my mind. Thanks for the infos about the Indie500. I make sure to look into it a little deeper now.
One of the worst way I’ve seen a person die was slowly with my grandma due to rheumatoid arthritis. It ate away at not only her joints but the hearts and lungs as well and was left bed ridden for years. She was constantly in pain that she had to take meds for it almost constantly and eventually passed in 2019. The worst pain I’ve ever had was two weeks after spinal fusion surgery for Scoliosis and traveling up a winding road up 4000 feet. My pain medication had worn off and they opened up my back from the bottom of my neck to the top of my hips and took out a rib from my right side. I was crying and screaming the whole way home.
You cannot die from rheumatoid arthritis. It's biologically impossible. It doesn't "eat your organs" but you do have a higher risk for developing things like heart disease because of the impact on your immune system. Oohhh spinal fusion surgery sounds brutal Great... I'm due to have it next year lol :/
I've experienced a literally sharp pain on the left side of my chest [my heart] in 2020 during my sleep. The pain was like a long thin needle was pierced through my heart. And not just one time but twice (at different months) at night. When my grandmother died, our whole family heard her "death rattle"...more like a huge single hiccup before she closed her eyes.
Believe in JESUS today, confess and repent of your sins. No one goes to heaven for doing good but by believing in JESUS who died for our sins. For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.(John 3:16)❤️😎❤️
THERE IS NO GOD BUT ALLAH THE QURAN IS THE BOOK OF ALLAH SURAH IKHLAS In the name of Allah, the Entirely Merciful, the Especially Merciful. Say, He is Allah, [who is] One, Allah, the Eternal Refuge. He neither begets nor is born, Nor is there to Him any equivalent
Mine was while having double pneumonia I aspirated on the coffee that I was drinking. I started coughing. With every cough my head pounded, so much so I developed tunnel vision. My lungs ached horribly. With every breath the coughing started over again. I thought to myself "Is this it? Is this how I'm going to die?" I remember this loud ringing in my ears. What took about 20 minutes seemed like an eternity. I thought that when I was younger I had received 2nd and 3rd degree burns on my right hand and the debriedment was painful. This a degree more to me. When the tunnel vision and the ringing in my ears subsided I knew I had pulled through. It was terrifying.
No reason to type with all the big words. Not everyones vocabulary is like urs. How about a lil consideration next time instead of tryna seem smart with big words lol
When I was in my sophomore year of high school, my mom had to take me to the hospital because of swelling around my heart. I thought it was a lung or heart disease, but the doctors said that it was a lot worse. I was diagnosed with End Stage Renal Disease (ESRD). I actually almost lost my life due to the complications of kidney failure, but I luckily survived. But during the hospital stay, I’ve experienced the worst pain imaginable. It ranged from lung pain to stomach pain, and to pain from an allergic reaction to a pain medication. To this day, I’m lucky to survive. I received a kidney transplant 9 months after the diagnosis.
Got cut off by an inattentive driver while riding my motorcycle 45mph. My pelvis got slammed into the handlebars, I hit the guy's windshield so hard it left almost a perfect body print, and then I flew 60 feet before sliding on the asphalt. I bled out 8 pints of blood, tore my urethra, broke 12 bones (14 fractures though) including 4 clean breaks of my pelvis (yes into 5 separate pieces), and over the next few days my junk returned from white and normal to black and the size of a volleyball, no exaggeration. Both hands were broken and my left hand was hanging onto my arm by a thread, so the first responders were shoving it back together on site. The worst pain from all this was that it felt like my testicles had exploded. I thought my junk had been ripped off of my body. Luckily 3 months later now, I can walk and I have all 3 of my nuts still. But that was insanely painful. Nuts got smashed up at 45mph between 3,000 pounds of metal.
"Blowing from a gun" has to be extremely painful. An old execution method where the condemned is tied to a cannon with the barrel in the small of the lower back. Once fired the person's shoulders and head are propelled about 50 feet up in the air while the rest of the body is basically vaporized in a cone of high speed guts. Some have said the detached head and shoulders appears still alive for minutes in some cases.
@@bluescripthm3292 It's not possible. Blow a person's body to bits and send their head and a chunk of torso 15 m in the air, and just by passive acceleration it would hit the ground at 65 km/h. Even if by some miracle the impact and acceleration of violently ripping apart the body and hurling the head and a bit of tissue that high in the air somehow left the head alive and conscious, the impact would result in immediate loss of consciousness. As I said, it's just not possible. It's a foolish embellishment on a story that doesn't need it.
Hisashi Ouchi's death due to Tokaimura nuclear accident was the most painful. He was exposed to highest doses of radiation than anyone in history and died a very very painful death.
Yeah I'm terrified of death. I never was when I was younger but I started smoking weed and got an overwhelming death anxiety.. I quit smoking weed many years ago and quit all other drugs a few years ago but I still have that fear of death. I'm religious but I just have that little tiny thought of, "What if death is nothingness?".. The thought of nothingness is really what terrifies me - people have said, "There's nothing you can do about it so don't think about it", "Just live life to the fullest", "At least there's no pain", "You won't even know you're dead", etc but those thoughts don't really help - I just like seeing, hearing, feeling, smelling, tasting, thinking, experiencing, etc. I just really hope _something_ happens. I think about it almost non-stop - I have trouble sleeping because of it a lot of times.
@@aidanwolff9299 Well, I can say it gets better over time. That was 2007 (hard to believe it's been 15 years) when it started for me and it has come and gone through the years but it's still there. My biggest mistake was getting hooked on other drugs to deal with the death anxiety. One thing to keep in mind is, things can always be made worse - try to find a healthy way to cope or you might go through a black hole of drug addiction like I did. Prozac, buspirone and Strattera are all helping me pretty well these days. I can actually fall asleep at night without breaking into a cold sweat.
I had my gall bladder removed due to stones. I had no idea I had them until they presented with excruciating pain. It was gone 4 days later. I went back and forth to the ER. After the surgery. They deduced initially that I was constipated. This went on for about 5 days. I knew something else was going on. The pain was so intense I would be frozen. I couldn’t even cry because that required breathing, which hurt. The pain attacks grew from a few minutes once a day to lasting hours several times a day. Finally I told my husband that I will be dead within a day if someone doesn’t do something. I considered suicide. During the first surgery they nicked my biliary duct causing bile to leak into my abdomen. I cannot even find words to describe how painful and traumatizing this experience was. They said I would have died within days if it wasn’t repaired. I still have fear and nightmares about it. This was a little over a year ago.
I think the most painful death is dieing from huge radiation doses . If you get a dose above or around 5Sv it is almost certain that your organs will slowly shut down ,you will vomit ,bleed, get an infection (if your surrounding is not etirely sterile) ,diarrea ,not being able to reproduce,your skin will peel and morphine will not stop the pain. If you get the right dose and are treated at a hospital it can last weeks , minus a few days (when the organs hadn't started shutting down yet, however there could be some radiation burns that are somewhat painful, so in these days there is not as much pain as when these days have passed ).
Well ,20 Sv is a very huge dose, (given that it was received in a short period of time ).Chance of cancer starts at 100 mSv and ARS starts at around 1Sv ,10 Sv is fatal within weeks. So fortunately this person (probably) died relatively quickly and didn't have to suffer for a long time. But its still a very painful death.
Its not what I expected. :/ But I think he could have had a worse fate .Given the right cirmcumstances he could have lived maybe 3 weeks or so . So you could say that he died "relatively quickly" (but it depends on how you interpret "relatively quick") .
My wifes son was on a SERIOUS accident back in November 23 of 2019 in North Carolina. He was Life Flighted to the ER, he had a ruptured speen, collapsed Lung, traumatic brain injury, broken femur, broken ribs, and a few other things. He survived after going into cardiac arrest several times and a coma that lasted for months. He eneded up leaving the hospital in late February early March of 2020 and has since fully recovered. She stayed in the hospital with him the entire time. And walked with him out of the hospital (he was in a wheelchair). She was worried sick because he didnt call her on her birthday which also happened that Tuesday Nov 23rd. Saddest part was he wasnt even a driver, he was a passenger of the car that ran a stop sign. They had to cut him out of the car before he could be life flighted. There was literally next to nothing left of the car her was in and its a miracle he survived
I've got two experiences jockeying for "Worst in Show": one was dislocating both of my shoulders when I tripped on a small staircase. The other was a bout with piriformis syndrome, in which the piriformis muscle and the sciatic nerve get into an argument and the result is fiery nerve pain all the way down one leg. I would describe both of those as a 9 on the pain scale. Waking up after breast-reduction surgery and feeling like my entire chest was on fire wasn't nearly as painful as either of those.
this man's voice is so relaxing. it's like butter honestly. the amount of times ive fallen asleep to him speaking ab awful things such as serial killers is ridiculous 😭
This was quite interesting...nice job putting it together. I only have one suggestion. From about 22:41-22:51 , and then again from 23:33-23:50 there is what appears to be some moderate strobe lighting (the blinking lights that mimic ambulance lights). When I watched this video in a lighted room, I didn't notice it that much. However, when I showed it to my cousin, it was in a darkened room, and the blinking light was more pronounced. She has epilepsy, and she said it might be a good idea to put a disclaimer at the beginning of the video that let's people who have a seizure disorder know about the blinking lights. I don't want to sound like I'm nitpicking here...I just wanted convey her concern (btw, although my cousin has had a seizure that was triggered by strobe lighting before, she did not have one while watching this...she just thought that it might be something to think about just in case). Again, though, this was very interesting. I appreciate the hard work that goes into putting a video like this together...great job.
@@charlieread-br4vwmaybe you don't (I'm guessing you probably don't get seizures - consider yourself lucky) but as another individual with Epilepsy who has this very same trigger (plus quite a few others), I appreciate seeing this recommendation. Surely just because someone is different than you are, they can still be respected?
@@ravena829I watched those parts myself. They weren't lying. If you doubt this truth, head to those parts and check it out. They said "around", not directly at. -smh- why people gotta be cruel to others just bc they're different? There's no point...
My uncle's mother burned to death. Her husband said she looked like the Human Torch (my words not his) said she was completely engulfed in flames. 3rd degree burns all over her body. She lived for 3 days like that. Until she finally passed on. Poor lady. Have a great weekend everyone
Last summer I was having chest pain but it wasn’t really painful it just felt like tight pressure like someone was sitting on my chest it was hard to breathe but it wasn’t consistent it happened like once a week so I thought I was just having bad anxiety or something but one day it was bad like the pressure was so bad I almost blacked out so I asked my friends to take me to the ER and the doctor told me I was dehydrated mixed with the hot weather I was lucky to have caught it when I did cause I was in the late stages . 😅 ever since then I don’t go nowhere without water on me.
Mine was when I was waiting for a bus under the bus shed. I was sweating and I started having tunnel vision and my heart was beating fast. Long story short, I will never be cheap on buying bottled water in a convenience store when I go out under the sun.
For people in severe car accidents, sometimes dying is the less painful outcome. One of my dad’s friends was in a bad accident many years ago. I was either very young or wasn’t born yet, so I don’t have the exact details, but I believe he drove off of the edge of a steep exit ramp off a highway. He miraculously survived, but to this day he has no memory of the accident at all. I’m not sure of all of the injuries he sustained, but I know at least one of his ankles was badly injured. For one or two decades he went through countless surgeries for his ankle and it caused him so much pain for so long that a couple of years ago he finally decided to amputate most of his leg to get rid of the lingering ankle pain, about 15-20 years after the accident. He’s happy with his decision to amputate his leg and he is grateful to still be alive, but the pain from the accident ate away at his life for a couple of decades.
My only grandpa died of a myocardial infarction attack, alone, and in the cold. But he died doing what he loved: snow blowing (which is why he does alone and in the cold). And it was very, very sudden. So sudden in fact, that he had a doctor checkup a few days earlier and was told that his cholesterol and blood pressure were fine! But, like a good Italian that he was, he did drink red wine, a glass every other day. He also loved chocolate and meat, the three worst things for you in excess. At any rate, he lived a great life!
I almost drowned as a kid and it wasn’t painful but it’s also something I wouldn’t wish on my worst enemy, not being able to breathe in that way is terrible. I was getting to a point where I started feeling weak and was about to stop fighting then my friends mom saved me.
I've had to deal with some death lately. I have Asperger and find things i don't understand frustrating, this video honestly helped alot. Thanks for making a tough subject fascinating and not so overwhelming :)
To every person that watches this god loves you whatever your going through you have will power to get through it I love you even tho we will never meet be safe ❤️
My dads aorta exploded. He wasn’t shot, he had an aneurysm. He somehow survived though. He was given a 1 in a million odds. I guess he won the lottery which I’m glad for!
@@jackkenny4194 it’s been 23 years since this happened…. And the doctors see no reason he won’t live a long life! Of course he’s at a higher risk of another aneurysm on another part of his heart but he’s monitored frequently as am I (it’s a genetic thing) I know things can happen and nothing is guaranteed but he’s pretty healthy given his circumstances.
@@rationallyruby how did he survive? I’m curious about the specifics, cuz it’s hard to wrap my head around surviving from having your biggest artery explode, or did it just burst and all they had to do was stitch the area that opened?
I once got into a deadly ATV accident when I was only 15 and I almost died broke my 2 hip bones, collar bone, and cracked my skull, broke my nose, cheekbone and got a concussion and put into a coma for 2 weeks I had to learn how to walk all over again and I hit into a bride at 100 mph with my niece and her friend this was in 2016
Is anyone else alot more careful and actually think things through the older you get? I'm 26 and I can't remember the last time I've been physically hurt (knock on wood)
Your brain isn't fully developed until you're around 25 years old. And the areas that develop last are the ones involving critical thinking and impulse control. So we all tend to be more thoughtful about what we do when we get to that age. ^^
Normally I used to not tell this story but I've become more open about it but I had went swimming out in the ocean with a bunch of friends and a wave came through and it hit and I didn't die I'm making the story really short it dragged me to the bottom and as I realized where I was I tried to swim to the top and I felt like I wasn't going anywhere I ran out of breath and I started breathing in water and my lungs felt like they were on fire and very quickly I kind of just gave up realizing that I wasn't going to make it but then something strange happened and I felt what I think was the presence of God or a higher power and I didn't feel like I had to breathe anymore and calming peace feeling came over me and then I just started floating to the top when I got there I coughed a little bit but I never forgot that feeling it was like I was safe and everything was going to be okay no matter what
I got a tooth pulled, freezing failed to work, I felt absolutely everything, it was the worst pain I've ever felt in my life! I would've rather been shot, then what I had to go through
I've experienced stomach perforation (stabbed), medication overdose and strangulation. The stabbing was painful, 2 operations and 6 weeks in the hospital, painkillers didn't do much, one of the doctors said it's one of the most painful things the human body can experience and I agree. The overdose was painless, I don't even remember it, but waking up in the ER felt like being in a Saw movie, I was on naloxone pump, my chest was burning, like they had injected acid into my lungs, and the sounds, went into coma for a few days after that, the nerve damage to my hands was excruciating, couldn't sleep for months from the pain. Strangulation was the best, don't remember any pain or suffocating. But bit my tongue good that hurts, and the neck. I'm a big muscular dude, I've lived a kind of violent life, lost a lot of ppl. The tougher you are the more you punishment you endure, the more you suffer. Lost count of how many times I've been knocked out, had my nose, face, teeth and ribs broken. I'd like to say it has made me appreciate life more, it hasn't. I'm desensitized to other ppl's suffering to a degree I think and I feel sad most of the time.
I usually have no problem watching these videos even with pain involved. But I can't even finish with the part about getting shot without feeling dizzy and lightheaded imagining the pain or effects. I've had some good friends get shot and I pray I don't know what it's like
My grandma died from cirrhosis of the liver in 2016. She had edema and fluid in her abdomen that had to be drained periodically. Every couple of weeks in her end stage, all of the ammonia would go to her brain and she’d go crazy. It’s like she was a different person. It was scary. She spent her last month in hospice and died peacefully in her sleep thanks to the morphine.
Thanks for the COPD mention! I'm 32 and was diagnosed with it at 23! There's been pretty slow deterioration until recently when I got put on a couple of different steroid inhalers (Thank f$@k for the NHS) to sort it out. I know I'll suffer down the line but medical advancements are exciting!!!!!
My most painful event was a gout attack when I was 26. I was screamihg so loud someone called the police. If I owned a gun, I would have shot off my left foot. It would have been least painful.
In August it'll be 4 years since I went over the handlebars of my bike coming down a hill in the city that I was living in at the time. Went over and skidded face first down the blacktop. Knocked out 5 of my front teeth and put the 4 on top completely through my upper lip all the way through the lower part of my nose, bit my tongue almost entirely off, broke and flattened my nose, got 2 compression fracture vertebrae and a wedge fracture vertebrae. I couldn't even feel any of the pain from the stuff that happened to my face because the pain from crushing and breaking my spine was just so overwhelming, my older sister watched the whole thing happen and called the ambulance. She came running over and told me later I had been laying there with my eyes wide open not breathing. It took 8 hours for them to even get me in to the OR with no pain medication the entire time because I was "fine and there wasn't any reason to give me them as I shouldn't have even been in much pain". They took X-rays and found out my spine was broken in 3 places and immediately started giving me pain medication after I got out of the OR and woke up in the ICU. Breaking the spine is hands down the worst pain I've ever experienced in my life. 0/10 would not recommend
And unfortunately during the time my sister was by my side while I was in the middle of the road with my eyes open not breathing, all I saw was darkness. My second biggest fear of what death is like is that darkness. First worst fear is just entirely ceasing to exist, not even any darkness.
I was working on a air handler 'Evaporator ' in a garage on top of a six' ladder when the front leg snapped. I landed sideways on the ladder and Shattered my pelvis. The ball of my femur punched through the blade of my pelvis. My pelvic blade was literally in 8 pieces. I was wearing work pants with side pockets and I had tools in there. The pain was intense and my screwdriver was stuck in my leg and I grabbed the handle and tried to pull it out. The paramedics show up and the girl slapped me and asked what I was doing? I told her to get this screwdriver out of my leg and she said sir that is not your screwdriver. That is your femur. That's why it hurt so much. 110 days in the hospital. 3 major surgeries. 12 inches of strap and 14 pins. A year in a wheelchair.
Ive never broken a bone before this happened but basically 3 months ago I got in an argument whilst drunk with my girlfriend and she was on the phone to the person she cheated on me with so I climbed up a lampost and fell about 9-10 ft onto my right foot causing my ankle and foot to break in 3 places. I had to have 2 metal screws into my ankle and I remember trying to get up and I was in the worst pain I've ever felt in my life.
Being shot in the chest almost always results in a condition called Tension pneumothorax which is when the chest and lung is pierced and causing the negative pressure space around the outside of the lung inside the chest to fill with air or blood such as a hemothorax not allowing the lung to inflate and in the process possibly squishing the heart and or other lung causing hypoxia and eventually death it can be survived if the hole is sealed and a 14 guage 3 1/4 Inch needle is inserted at the 2nd intercostal space just above the third rib to relieve the pressure
My mom died of pancreatic cancer due to alcoholism at the age of 65 2 years ago and that kind of cancer it takes you pretty quick because it's so hard to detect before it gets into stage 4 my mom got her diagnosis and with that 9 days she passed away. 😢
A Severe 3 month Cluster Headache is the most severe pain I been in my whole life. One of the nicknames called suicide headaches is for reason. Because that's exactly what I wanted to do!!! I hate them
My aunt from my father's side died of cancer a few years ago, and my cousin said my aunt was in such pain, it hurt to touch her. Yes. My aunt felt pain when you touched her, in her final days on this planet. When you feel pain when someone touches you, you know it's a bad case of whatever you have. I have never had any of these pains, but my lungs however, that's on another level. I do cough blood. When your lungs and air pipes are so bad you cough blood, then you should probably seek help, which i haven't done
I overdosed on immodium, loperamide is a potent opiod when taken in really high doses. I knew I took too much, but I was more worried about how I was going to function the next day being so high. I fell asleep and woke up in the hospital, that was it. Absolutely no pain. Just nodding into unconsciousness then that's it if no one saves you.
I was stabbed 6 times in the chest and abdomen in a robbery in 2013. I didn't feel the knives penetrating my flesh but oh did I feel my lungs collapse, lol. I couldn't take a decent breath for 3 months. I was basically a 24 year old infant again during the 6+ month recovery.
I remember reading a book where they were ran through with a sword, and the only thing they remember was how COLD the sword felt inside them rather than the damage itself...the human body is a strange thing...
Believe in JESUS today, confess and repent of your sins. No one goes to heaven for doing good but by believing in JESUS who died for our sins. For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.(John 3:16)❤️😎❤️
as someone diagnosed with Fibrosis, which it's less severe cirrhosis, less scar tissues, there will be times when I feel nothing, there will be times that the pain is so great, I cry, sometimes, it's where my liver at, sometimes, it's my kidneys, and sometimes, it's my intestines
If you want to have an (almost) safe near death experience, do a double whippit (nitrous oxide). Just make sure you can safely pass out (best seated or on your side so you don't choke if you have to throw up). Done it plenty of times and it's pretty much exactly how people describe near death experiences.
A collapsed lung is absolutely terrible. I had one. You don't want to move or breathe. You curl in a ball not wanting to be touched or extend. Then there's the whole chest tube, xrays, etc.
my dad died of gastric cancer, they pumped him with morphine, until he stopped breathing, but what was was weird was he felt good that afternoon, then everything went wrong, in the time it took me to drive to the hospital, hopeful, he was almost dead, then he did die withing 2 hours, even though I just talked to him, and he was feeling good.
It should also be noted that some people have reported _bad_ near-death experiences. Perhaps that is similar to the fact that some people report "bad trips" from hallucinogens??
I had two large blood vessels suddenly burst in my brain while I was sleeping. I instantly awoke with that unholy scream saying a vein blew up in my head and I am dying. I have been in the worst pain a human can experience. From white hot molten metal dripping on my skin to multiple kidney stones passing at once, I thought I knew pain. I had no idea what pain was really about until those aneurysms burst. I can't say it was like having a hot knife stuck in your head because that pain was actually beyond imagination. I woke up most of my block and later found out there were many calls to police that someone was being horribly murdered.
What a great wholesome video to watch before bed! Thanks!
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Same
lol no kidding
Same hehe love it
Legit same. I was just about to comment the exact same thing! 😂
My mother died from stage four ovarian cancer, one of the most fatal of all time, about four years ago, when I was nine. They say it feels like flames are eating you from the inside out. Even extreme amounts of morphine and opioids, I still remember her crawling around on the floor in agony. I remember her last hours, going to see her, and not even knowing she was going to die. As it said in the video, she was in a deep sleep. I’ll never forgot her poor broken body and how yellow and skinny she was when I tried to talk to her before my dad took me away.
What a horrible way to go 😨 sorry for your loss.
rip dude
(HUG) I'm so sorry
I’m sorry for your loss 😢
My nanny had ovarian cancer and she died within 7 months so I know how you feel and I’m very sorry for your loss ❤
My uncle was murdered by being shot in the stomach 6 times and he passed away later that night but lived for a few hours afterwards. But he was in a great deal of pain yet not once did he cry out. RIP uncle
I'm so sorry to hear that. I was shot 🔫 in chest 3 times feel no pain until hours later. It like getting hit by small rock and next thing I know blood coming out but I still fought the 3 people
@@cs77smith67 wow....nice....wrote that as if you were trying very hard to come off as a badass special forces warrior lol
i am sorry for your loss
@@nexpro6118 Thanks 🙏👍 I guess I am some what of an badass set for some people can't take 1 shot but I won't say I'm to badass coz I still got beat up by those 3 and pass out 😂
THERE IS NO GOD BUT ALLAH
THE QURAN IS THE BOOK OF ALLAH
SURAH IKHLAS
In the name of Allah, the Entirely Merciful, the Especially Merciful.
Say, He is Allah, [who is] One,
Allah, the Eternal Refuge.
He neither begets nor is born,
Nor is there to Him any equivalent
With the lung cancer, it’s honestly so true. My grandma thought she was getting pneumonia and one day she just stopped breathing and was found by her husband and got flown out to find out she had stage 3 lung cancer.
Btw she is fine now! She battled cancer for over 3 years but beat it
@@kyleenelson3867 that’s good that she’s better :)
@@kyleenelson3867 How do I get your grandma's level of sheer luck? I'd seriously need some right now for a lot of things.. Jokes aside, I'm happy she powered through it.
Lung cancer is becoming more and more treatable. Even 15 years ago stage 3 lung cancer was a death sentence. Now we have people beating even stage 4.
Such a heart warming episode 💓
Believe in JESUS today, confess and repent of your sins. No one goes to heaven for doing good but by believing in JESUS who died for our sins. For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.(John 3:16)❤️😎❤️
@@alunesh12345 Tahnk you for the reminder :)
@@alunesh12345 nah sorry, im a thelemite
@@alunesh12345 but my christian grandmother died due to dying of cancer because her immune system fought itself
THERE IS NO GOD BUT ALLAH
THE QURAN IS THE BOOK OF ALLAH
SURAH IKHLAS
In the name of Allah, the Entirely Merciful, the Especially Merciful.
Say, He is Allah, [who is] One,
Allah, the Eternal Refuge.
He neither begets nor is born,
Nor is there to Him any equivalent
I fell 11 feet to my face while I was building a deck. I broke bones in both hands, broke the end of my collar bone, had a orbital floor blowout, & I dislocated my hip. I was in a lot of pain especially because I immediately tried to stand up and walk. Unfortunately that wasn’t going to be the case.
Did you die?
Could be worse sense you landed on your face. All I can say is at least you survived.
@@duecej6499
Ironically just the day before I pulled a piece of rebar that was sticking out of the ground right where I landed. Only two inches stuck out of the ground but it was a rusty two foot long section. Lucky to be alive for sure but the five surgeries were no picnic either.
Well I hope at least you’re not in any pain now
Glad you’re okay man, that sounds terrible, hopefully recovery went well and you’re doing good!
As a kid when I had a rare leukemia my spleen swelled down to almost my waistline before they removed it and it didn’t hurt, so swollen spleen doesn’t always hurt. I didn’t know they could hurt.
Stay safe man
Hope you’re better man
@R J Believe in JESUS today, confess and repent of your sins. No one goes to heaven for doing good but by believing in JESUS who died for our sins. For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.(John 3:16)❤️😎❤️
@@alunesh12345 spaghetti monster
It swelled downwards? My brain is hurting trying to piece that together lol. Glad your alive now though
Almost drowned twice in my life time, the second time was pretty recent, and all I can say is it hurts and burns at the same time. When you finally break through it feels like someone dumped a ton of bricks on your limbs , and then when the adrenaline fades and your body start registering all the injuries sustained, its like crawling through glass. It's been 3 years and I still refuse to go anywhere near the beach and I've made peace with the fact that surfing is off my to do list.
It's about time u learned to swim.
@@tonymarchant2860 what makes you think I can't? The sea is no one's friend .
@@felixphoshoko1542 Was it a riptide that got you?
@@tonymarchant2860 u bad my guy u just bad
It's crazy I've heard people describe it as peaceful .... doesn't seem like it . They even explained it as such on an episode of Dive Talk , a pretty good channel about the dangers of diving...
I had full spinal surgery at 15. The pain the first time I stood up will NEVER be surpassed. I wished I would die the entire time. My mom said it only took me a few minutes to stand up, it felt like at least an hour.
Sorry
You did great surving that pain
The lung cancer one is something I've seen the pain of. My father had it and he was extremely strong. He fought for 4 years and told us about it after the first 2 years because he thought he will lose the cancer and wouldn't want to bother us. But the last 1 year was extremely terrible to watch. I know my father was strong and didn't want to show us how bad his condition was. But he coughed after every 4 steps, often had breathing problems and I heard him crying every night while he thought I was sleeping.
I distanced myself EXTREMELY from him because I thought I'd give him more time for himself so he could heal better. I regret that decision but as someone who never dealed with something like this, i felt like it's the only right thing. I thought he'd get better if he doesn't need to deal with me. Until the emergency car was suddenly at our door and got my dad. He died 2 Days later and Couldn't even talk the last 2 days. He was just alive because of artificial breathing advices. He got pipes into him and I felt extreme pain seeing him like that. He must have felt such a huge pain holding it all back till the last day. I wish I could have been there for him.
horrible
40 years ago last sunday indycar driver Gordon Smiley was killed in what is considered by many to be the most horrifying fatal accident too ever happen at the brickyard.
On lap 3 of his qualifying run he lost control of his car at 240 MPH and slammed head on into the concrete wall in turn 3, the impact was so violent that the cockpit was launched into the catch fencing which tore his helmet off along with the top of his skull and left his brains smeared on the wall and track.
He was declared dead on scene and the autopsy showed that had his skull not been ripped apart he would've died of trauma so massive that his last moments on earth would've been spent in "absolute agony" because every bone in his body was broken and he had fourth degree burns all over his body due too fuel and oil firss caused by the crash.
I guess sometimes it’s kinda heartwarming to see such violence
Don't want to downplay that tragedy that it clearly was. But the man probably felt nothing when he died, which I think is an absolutely favorable way to pass away. I remember a case of a Formula 1 driver which burned inside his cockpit and the rescue teams couldn't get him out of there in time. Anther driver wanted to help him, but couldn't and had to watch him die. Look up "Roger Williams fatal crash", but it's a hard watch, I am sorry.
@@Empyronaut
Swede Savage is another one, he was burnt alive after a horrifying crash during the 1973 Indy 500.
The '73 Indy 500 is considered by many to be the worst 500 in the race's entire history because so many drivers were killed during the weeks leading up to the event and then four were killed during the race with savage being the most horrifying.
He lost control coming out of turn four and his car slammed into the earthen berm on the inside of the track just before pitlane which sent his burning car back into traffic where it was hit again (which split the car in two and set it on fire for the first time), then after it impacted the outside wall and came to a stop the fuel that had leaked out of the ruptured fuel tank ignited again and savage was engulfed by flames for three minutes before they got the fire extinguished and got him into a medivac helicopter that took him to the hospital where he died of a blood infection 3 days later.
Witnesses said that he could be heard screaming over the sound of the other cars engines and the stench of burning flesh hung over the grandstand for the rest of the race.
@@Hammerhead547 Some say, that many people are hoping to see accidents, when they visit a race. At least deep inside their minds. Not sure how to feel about that. I mean, as someone who is interested in the sport, it should be no problem to study the dark sides of it too, which would be the crashes and the tragic deaths of some racers. But really "hoping" for something to happen is just not feeling right to me somehow. Not related to your comment, it just came to my mind.
Thanks for the infos about the Indie500. I make sure to look into it a little deeper now.
@@levity1047 Don't be inhumane. There's nothing heartwarming about seeing people die from such a horrendous injury.
One of the worst way I’ve seen a person die was slowly with my grandma due to rheumatoid arthritis. It ate away at not only her joints but the hearts and lungs as well and was left bed ridden for years. She was constantly in pain that she had to take meds for it almost constantly and eventually passed in 2019.
The worst pain I’ve ever had was two weeks after spinal fusion surgery for Scoliosis and traveling up a winding road up 4000 feet. My pain medication had worn off and they opened up my back from the bottom of my neck to the top of my hips and took out a rib from my right side. I was crying and screaming the whole way home.
You cannot die from rheumatoid arthritis. It's biologically impossible. It doesn't "eat your organs" but you do have a higher risk for developing things like heart disease because of the impact on your immune system.
Oohhh spinal fusion surgery sounds brutal
Great... I'm due to have it next year lol :/
I've experienced a literally sharp pain on the left side of my chest [my heart] in 2020 during my sleep. The pain was like a long thin needle was pierced through my heart. And not just one time but twice (at different months) at night.
When my grandmother died, our whole family heard her "death rattle"...more like a huge single hiccup before she closed her eyes.
Believe in JESUS today, confess and repent of your sins. No one goes to heaven for doing good but by believing in JESUS who died for our sins. For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.(John 3:16)❤️😎❤️
@@alunesh12345 can u not
@@Akikai.2 yea
@@alunesh12345 yup....that fixes it all lol
THERE IS NO GOD BUT ALLAH
THE QURAN IS THE BOOK OF ALLAH
SURAH IKHLAS
In the name of Allah, the Entirely Merciful, the Especially Merciful.
Say, He is Allah, [who is] One,
Allah, the Eternal Refuge.
He neither begets nor is born,
Nor is there to Him any equivalent
Mine was while having double pneumonia I aspirated on the coffee that I was drinking. I started coughing. With every cough my head pounded, so much so I developed tunnel vision. My lungs ached horribly. With every breath the coughing started over again. I thought to myself "Is this it? Is this how I'm going to die?" I remember this loud ringing in my ears. What took about 20 minutes seemed like an eternity. I thought that when I was younger I had received 2nd and 3rd degree burns on my right hand and the debriedment was painful. This a degree more to me. When the tunnel vision and the ringing in my ears subsided I knew I had pulled through. It was terrifying.
Jeez that sounds awful. Glad you’re good
Thanks. The harsh reality was that my wife was in the driveway leaving to take the kids to school. I was by myself.
No reason to type with all the big words. Not everyones vocabulary is like urs. How about a lil consideration next time instead of tryna seem smart with big words lol
@@daltonperkins7142 are you from alabama? lol
When I was in my sophomore year of high school, my mom had to take me to the hospital because of swelling around my heart. I thought it was a lung or heart disease, but the doctors said that it was a lot worse. I was diagnosed with End Stage Renal Disease (ESRD). I actually almost lost my life due to the complications of kidney failure, but I luckily survived. But during the hospital stay, I’ve experienced the worst pain imaginable. It ranged from lung pain to stomach pain, and to pain from an allergic reaction to a pain medication. To this day, I’m lucky to survive. I received a kidney transplant 9 months after the diagnosis.
God bless you bro
Congrats, you’re a very strong person😊
God bless your soul ❤❤
I'm so sorry
Got cut off by an inattentive driver while riding my motorcycle 45mph. My pelvis got slammed into the handlebars, I hit the guy's windshield so hard it left almost a perfect body print, and then I flew 60 feet before sliding on the asphalt. I bled out 8 pints of blood, tore my urethra, broke 12 bones (14 fractures though) including 4 clean breaks of my pelvis (yes into 5 separate pieces), and over the next few days my junk returned from white and normal to black and the size of a volleyball, no exaggeration. Both hands were broken and my left hand was hanging onto my arm by a thread, so the first responders were shoving it back together on site. The worst pain from all this was that it felt like my testicles had exploded. I thought my junk had been ripped off of my body. Luckily 3 months later now, I can walk and I have all 3 of my nuts still. But that was insanely painful. Nuts got smashed up at 45mph between 3,000 pounds of metal.
Sorry to hear that. At what point did you experience the most pain? Was it tolerable? Did you just wish to be dead?
Oh my god. I hope the driver of the car got punished!
Hold up… 3?
@@Akikai.2 oh indeed he is being punished. He was 100% at fault and has to pay dearly.
@@andrewlongoria5752 correct
"Blowing from a gun" has to be extremely painful. An old execution method where the condemned is tied to a cannon with the barrel in the small of the lower back. Once fired the person's shoulders and head are propelled about 50 feet up in the air while the rest of the body is basically vaporized in a cone of high speed guts. Some have said the detached head and shoulders appears still alive for minutes in some cases.
Metal
This so painful.
Painless. Grisly, but painless.
@@jaex9617 he say they appear alive for minutes. That must be painful
@@bluescripthm3292 It's not possible. Blow a person's body to bits and send their head and a chunk of torso 15 m in the air, and just by passive acceleration it would hit the ground at 65 km/h. Even if by some miracle the impact and acceleration of violently ripping apart the body and hurling the head and a bit of tissue that high in the air somehow left the head alive and conscious, the impact would result in immediate loss of consciousness. As I said, it's just not possible. It's a foolish embellishment on a story that doesn't need it.
Hisashi Ouchi's death due to Tokaimura nuclear accident was the most painful. He was exposed to highest doses of radiation than anyone in history and died a very very painful death.
Actually, this channel recently made a video about that topic
As well as being kept alive for more than 80 days
@@wumbology6072They were so cruel for doing that.
Yeah I'm terrified of death. I never was when I was younger but I started smoking weed and got an overwhelming death anxiety.. I quit smoking weed many years ago and quit all other drugs a few years ago but I still have that fear of death. I'm religious but I just have that little tiny thought of, "What if death is nothingness?".. The thought of nothingness is really what terrifies me - people have said, "There's nothing you can do about it so don't think about it", "Just live life to the fullest", "At least there's no pain", "You won't even know you're dead", etc but those thoughts don't really help - I just like seeing, hearing, feeling, smelling, tasting, thinking, experiencing, etc. I just really hope _something_ happens. I think about it almost non-stop - I have trouble sleeping because of it a lot of times.
I'm not scared of death. I'm scared of the pain that I could experience dying. :/
If it’s bothering you that much I’d personally suggest therapy.
You are describing my exact scenario right now. Weed, death anxiety, and those same thoughts going through my head over and over. Its eerie.
@@aidanwolff9299 Well, I can say it gets better over time. That was 2007 (hard to believe it's been 15 years) when it started for me and it has come and gone through the years but it's still there. My biggest mistake was getting hooked on other drugs to deal with the death anxiety. One thing to keep in mind is, things can always be made worse - try to find a healthy way to cope or you might go through a black hole of drug addiction like I did. Prozac, buspirone and Strattera are all helping me pretty well these days. I can actually fall asleep at night without breaking into a cold sweat.
It is nothing after death. It’s just like before you were born.
I had my gall bladder removed due to stones. I had no idea I had them until they presented with excruciating pain. It was gone 4 days later. I went back and forth to the ER.
After the surgery. They deduced initially that I was constipated. This went on for about 5 days. I knew something else was going on. The pain was so intense I would be frozen. I couldn’t even cry because that required breathing, which hurt. The pain attacks grew from a few minutes once a day to lasting hours several times a day. Finally I told my husband that I will be dead within a day if someone doesn’t do something. I considered suicide.
During the first surgery they nicked my biliary duct causing bile to leak into my abdomen. I cannot even find words to describe how painful and traumatizing this experience was. They said I would have died within days if it wasn’t repaired. I still have fear and nightmares about it. This was a little over a year ago.
I think the most painful death is dieing from huge radiation doses . If you get a dose above or around 5Sv it is almost certain that your organs will slowly shut down ,you will vomit ,bleed, get an infection (if your surrounding is not etirely sterile) ,diarrea ,not being able to reproduce,your skin will peel and morphine will not stop the pain. If you get the right dose and are treated at a hospital it can last weeks , minus a few days (when the organs hadn't started shutting down yet, however there could be some radiation burns that are somewhat painful, so in these days there is not as much pain as when these days have passed ).
i think there's a story on brews channel about a man who took about twenty-smth Sv of radiation and passed away ima see if i can find it again
Well ,20 Sv is a very huge dose, (given that it was received in a short period of time ).Chance of cancer starts at 100 mSv and ARS starts at around 1Sv ,10 Sv is fatal within weeks. So fortunately this person (probably) died relatively quickly and didn't have to suffer for a long time. But its still a very painful death.
@@zvekony well, If i remember correctly, this Guy lived for 15 days in extreme agony, with his skin totally melted
Its not what I expected. :/ But I think he could have had a worse fate .Given the right cirmcumstances he could have lived maybe 3 weeks or so . So you could say that he died "relatively quickly" (but it depends on how you interpret "relatively quick") .
Sounds horrible
My wifes son was on a SERIOUS accident back in November 23 of 2019 in North Carolina.
He was Life Flighted to the ER, he had a ruptured speen, collapsed Lung, traumatic brain injury, broken femur, broken ribs, and a few other things.
He survived after going into cardiac arrest several times and a coma that lasted for months. He eneded up leaving the hospital in late February early March of 2020 and has since fully recovered.
She stayed in the hospital with him the entire time. And walked with him out of the hospital (he was in a wheelchair).
She was worried sick because he didnt call her on her birthday which also happened that Tuesday Nov 23rd.
Saddest part was he wasnt even a driver, he was a passenger of the car that ran a stop sign. They had to cut him out of the car before he could be life flighted. There was literally next to nothing left of the car her was in and its a miracle he survived
I almost died from internal injuries. When shock kicked in, it was a beautiful peaceful experience.
well, lucky you
I've got two experiences jockeying for "Worst in Show": one was dislocating both of my shoulders when I tripped on a small staircase. The other was a bout with piriformis syndrome, in which the piriformis muscle and the sciatic nerve get into an argument and the result is fiery nerve pain all the way down one leg. I would describe both of those as a 9 on the pain scale. Waking up after breast-reduction surgery and feeling like my entire chest was on fire wasn't nearly as painful as either of those.
this man's voice is so relaxing. it's like butter honestly. the amount of times ive fallen asleep to him speaking ab awful things such as serial killers is ridiculous 😭
Such a great video for someone with severe health anxiety
This was quite interesting...nice job putting it together. I only have one suggestion. From about 22:41-22:51 , and then again from 23:33-23:50 there is what appears to be some moderate strobe lighting (the blinking lights that mimic ambulance lights). When I watched this video in a lighted room, I didn't notice it that much. However, when I showed it to my cousin, it was in a darkened room, and the blinking light was more pronounced. She has epilepsy, and she said it might be a good idea to put a disclaimer at the beginning of the video that let's people who have a seizure disorder know about the blinking lights. I don't want to sound like I'm nitpicking here...I just wanted convey her concern (btw, although my cousin has had a seizure that was triggered by strobe lighting before, she did not have one while watching this...she just thought that it might be something to think about just in case). Again, though, this was very interesting. I appreciate the hard work that goes into putting a video like this together...great job.
Stop lying for literally no reason
no one cares
@@charlieread-br4vwmaybe you don't (I'm guessing you probably don't get seizures - consider yourself lucky) but as another individual with Epilepsy who has this very same trigger (plus quite a few others), I appreciate seeing this recommendation. Surely just because someone is different than you are, they can still be respected?
@@ravena829I watched those parts myself. They weren't lying. If you doubt this truth, head to those parts and check it out. They said "around", not directly at. -smh- why people gotta be cruel to others just bc they're different? There's no point...
My uncle's mother burned to death. Her husband said she looked like the Human Torch (my words not his) said she was completely engulfed in flames. 3rd degree burns all over her body. She lived for 3 days like that. Until she finally passed on. Poor lady. Have a great weekend everyone
Last summer I was having chest pain but it wasn’t really painful it just felt like tight pressure like someone was sitting on my chest it was hard to breathe but it wasn’t consistent it happened like once a week so I thought I was just having bad anxiety or something but one day it was bad like the pressure was so bad I almost blacked out so I asked my friends to take me to the ER and the doctor told me I was dehydrated mixed with the hot weather I was lucky to have caught it when I did cause I was in the late stages . 😅 ever since then I don’t go nowhere without water on me.
Mine was when I was waiting for a bus under the bus shed. I was sweating and I started having tunnel vision and my heart was beating fast. Long story short, I will never be cheap on buying bottled water in a convenience store when I go out under the sun.
Understandable lol. Water saves lives
Glad you’re still here with us chief to watch more infographics
Nothing beats the brutality of death by snu snu
Pardon my ignorance but what is a "snu snu"?
@@kathleenlovett1958 Futurama episode reference.
Then the large women, then the petite women, then the large women again!
😂😂
I wouldn't mind going out that way especially if they're beautiful 😂😂
I dislocated my kneecap once..one of the most painful experiences ever, and my leg was sore for months
Bro dislocated the least cool thing you can dislocate
knee pain is underrated by far.
Such a nice video to watch before bed! Perfect bedtime story
Nice. Hit the notif on accident and now im glued. GGs on the video timing Info team
For people in severe car accidents, sometimes dying is the less painful outcome. One of my dad’s friends was in a bad accident many years ago. I was either very young or wasn’t born yet, so I don’t have the exact details, but I believe he drove off of the edge of a steep exit ramp off a highway. He miraculously survived, but to this day he has no memory of the accident at all. I’m not sure of all of the injuries he sustained, but I know at least one of his ankles was badly injured. For one or two decades he went through countless surgeries for his ankle and it caused him so much pain for so long that a couple of years ago he finally decided to amputate most of his leg to get rid of the lingering ankle pain, about 15-20 years after the accident. He’s happy with his decision to amputate his leg and he is grateful to still be alive, but the pain from the accident ate away at his life for a couple of decades.
Awesome videos always good to see yalls notification on my phone i watch all yalls vids❤
My only grandpa died of a myocardial infarction attack, alone, and in the cold. But he died doing what he loved: snow blowing (which is why he does alone and in the cold). And it was very, very sudden. So sudden in fact, that he had a doctor checkup a few days earlier and was told that his cholesterol and blood pressure were fine! But, like a good Italian that he was, he did drink red wine, a glass every other day. He also loved chocolate and meat, the three worst things for you in excess. At any rate, he lived a great life!
I almost drowned as a kid and it wasn’t painful but it’s also something I wouldn’t wish on my worst enemy, not being able to breathe in that way is terrible. I was getting to a point where I started feeling weak and was about to stop fighting then my friends mom saved me.
This same thing happen to me as a kid but my freinds grnapa saved me
@@BrandoBands147 happened* not happen
I've had to deal with some death lately. I have Asperger and find things i don't understand frustrating, this video honestly helped alot. Thanks for making a tough subject fascinating and not so overwhelming :)
That's not "asperger" might wanna Google that before posting that lol
@@nexpro6118 I am literally diagnosed with aspergers. What do you mean? :)
Do you mean Asperger’s as in autism? And yes, I find things that are unclear very frustrating and irritating to me (I’m also autistic)
@@nexpro6118 ? huh
God bless you
To every person that watches this god loves you whatever your going through you have will power to get through it I love you even tho we will never meet be safe ❤️
Not even god can save us from the all consuming fog.
@@Austin-th7tj bro talking about fog when that has nothing to do with what I said 😂
@@Austin-th7tj yup, the fog brother, the fog.
Which god ?
Hopefully goddy boy will teach you how to use the correct form of you. Full stops are a thing too, believe it or not.
This is the best example of a video you tell yourself not to watch after seeing the thumbnail but you decide to watch it anyways.
My dads aorta exploded. He wasn’t shot, he had an aneurysm. He somehow survived though. He was given a 1 in a million odds. I guess he won the lottery which I’m glad for!
Sadly he has a largely decreased chance at being alive in the next 10 years
Wow! Incredibly lucky. I would think dying from a damaged aorta would one of the more painless and fastest ways to go. Glad to hear he survived.
@@jackkenny4194 it’s been 23 years since this happened…. And the doctors see no reason he won’t live a long life! Of course he’s at a higher risk of another aneurysm on another part of his heart but he’s monitored frequently as am I (it’s a genetic thing) I know things can happen and nothing is guaranteed but he’s pretty healthy given his circumstances.
@@HouseChainMethod he said it was beyond the worst pain he’s ever felt actually! But most people that die from it die rather fast.
@@rationallyruby how did he survive? I’m curious about the specifics, cuz it’s hard to wrap my head around surviving from having your biggest artery explode, or did it just burst and all they had to do was stitch the area that opened?
Thx 4 sharing. Plz make alot more
Watching this just before going to sleep! Thanks! 🤨🤨🤨
Ya. Burning is easily the most horrific and most painful way to die.
I once got into a deadly ATV accident when I was only 15 and I almost died broke my 2 hip bones, collar bone, and cracked my skull, broke my nose, cheekbone and got a concussion and put into a coma for 2 weeks I had to learn how to walk all over again and I hit into a bride at 100 mph with my niece and her friend this was in 2016
Jesus, man. Any effects anyone feels to this day or is everything all good?
Same. I was going like 50 and crashed into a big ditch in the middle of a field. Flew head over and luckily I only broke my arm
Is the Bride you hit at 100 mph okay?
Thanks for fuelling my thanatophobia
Is anyone else alot more careful and actually think things through the older you get? I'm 26 and I can't remember the last time I've been physically hurt (knock on wood)
its called growing up 😱😱
Your brain isn't fully developed until you're around 25 years old. And the areas that develop last are the ones involving critical thinking and impulse control. So we all tend to be more thoughtful about what we do when we get to that age. ^^
Imagine you died and you lived to tell about it
I've done that!
Certified madlad
I lost my mom to cancer in November 2022.
She was in a horrible amount of pain and seeing her so unwell traumatized me.
The happy-go-lucky cadence and delivery coupled with the cartoons makes this awesome.
Honorable mention to stepping on a lego.
Phenomenal information
Normally I used to not tell this story but I've become more open about it but I had went swimming out in the ocean with a bunch of friends and a wave came through and it hit and I didn't die I'm making the story really short it dragged me to the bottom and as I realized where I was I tried to swim to the top and I felt like I wasn't going anywhere I ran out of breath and I started breathing in water and my lungs felt like they were on fire and very quickly I kind of just gave up realizing that I wasn't going to make it but then something strange happened and I felt what I think was the presence of God or a higher power and I didn't feel like I had to breathe anymore and calming peace feeling came over me and then I just started floating to the top when I got there I coughed a little bit but I never forgot that feeling it was like I was safe and everything was going to be okay no matter what
I got a tooth pulled, freezing failed to work, I felt absolutely everything, it was the worst pain I've ever felt in my life! I would've rather been shot, then what I had to go through
Smh
"It is as natural to die as to be born; and to a little infant, perhaps, the one is as painful as the other." - Francis Bacon
I've experienced stomach perforation (stabbed), medication overdose and strangulation. The stabbing was painful, 2 operations and 6 weeks in the hospital, painkillers didn't do much, one of the doctors said it's one of the most painful things the human body can experience and I agree.
The overdose was painless, I don't even remember it, but waking up in the ER felt like being in a Saw movie, I was on naloxone pump, my chest was burning, like they had injected acid into my lungs, and the sounds, went into coma for a few days after that, the nerve damage to my hands was excruciating, couldn't sleep for months from the pain.
Strangulation was the best, don't remember any pain or suffocating. But bit my tongue good that hurts, and the neck.
I'm a big muscular dude, I've lived a kind of violent life, lost a lot of ppl. The tougher you are the more you punishment you endure, the more you suffer. Lost count of how many times I've been knocked out, had my nose, face, teeth and ribs broken. I'd like to say it has made me appreciate life more, it hasn't. I'm desensitized to other ppl's suffering to a degree I think and I feel sad most of the time.
Imaging dying lol, never will be me
Are you Jack Bright?
I will never die but my heart is dead
@Roxanne Angelina I imagine myself dying or I should say dreaming
Gl i have cancer probably left like 5 months, bed ridden high on morphine all the time... and have 0 money for some better food
so embarrassing
I usually have no problem watching these videos even with pain involved. But I can't even finish with the part about getting shot without feeling dizzy and lightheaded imagining the pain or effects. I've had some good friends get shot and I pray I don't know what it's like
My grandma died from cirrhosis of the liver in 2016. She had edema and fluid in her abdomen that had to be drained periodically. Every couple of weeks in her end stage, all of the ammonia would go to her brain and she’d go crazy. It’s like she was a different person. It was scary. She spent her last month in hospice and died peacefully in her sleep thanks to the morphine.
good video I watch you all the time
Thanks for the COPD mention! I'm 32 and was diagnosed with it at 23! There's been pretty slow deterioration until recently when I got put on a couple of different steroid inhalers (Thank f$@k for the NHS) to sort it out. I know I'll suffer down the line but medical advancements are exciting!!!!!
May I ask how managed to get COPD so young?
20:49 -> "SIDE EFFECT OF MEDITATIONS". I never knew about this deadly side of meditation, really scary stuff.
My most painful event was a gout attack when I was 26. I was screamihg so loud someone called the police. If I owned a gun, I would have shot off my left foot. It would have been least painful.
Oh my god that sounds terrible
🤯
Living is more painful than dying
In August it'll be 4 years since I went over the handlebars of my bike coming down a hill in the city that I was living in at the time. Went over and skidded face first down the blacktop. Knocked out 5 of my front teeth and put the 4 on top completely through my upper lip all the way through the lower part of my nose, bit my tongue almost entirely off, broke and flattened my nose, got 2 compression fracture vertebrae and a wedge fracture vertebrae. I couldn't even feel any of the pain from the stuff that happened to my face because the pain from crushing and breaking my spine was just so overwhelming, my older sister watched the whole thing happen and called the ambulance. She came running over and told me later I had been laying there with my eyes wide open not breathing. It took 8 hours for them to even get me in to the OR with no pain medication the entire time because I was "fine and there wasn't any reason to give me them as I shouldn't have even been in much pain". They took X-rays and found out my spine was broken in 3 places and immediately started giving me pain medication after I got out of the OR and woke up in the ICU. Breaking the spine is hands down the worst pain I've ever experienced in my life. 0/10 would not recommend
And unfortunately during the time my sister was by my side while I was in the middle of the road with my eyes open not breathing, all I saw was darkness. My second biggest fear of what death is like is that darkness. First worst fear is just entirely ceasing to exist, not even any darkness.
Paused about 15 seconds in because of trauma, but I’m glad none of the people mentioned are here to continue that painful ending anymore.
I was working on a air handler 'Evaporator ' in a garage on top of a six' ladder when the front leg snapped. I landed sideways on the ladder and Shattered my pelvis. The ball of my femur punched through the blade of my pelvis. My pelvic blade was literally in 8 pieces. I was wearing work pants with side pockets and I had tools in there. The pain was intense and my screwdriver was stuck in my leg and I grabbed the handle and tried to pull it out. The paramedics show up and the girl slapped me and asked what I was doing? I told her to get this screwdriver out of my leg and she said sir that is not your screwdriver. That is your femur. That's why it hurt so much. 110 days in the hospital. 3 major surgeries. 12 inches of strap and 14 pins. A year in a wheelchair.
Ive never broken a bone before this happened but basically 3 months ago I got in an argument whilst drunk with my girlfriend and she was on the phone to the person she cheated on me with so I climbed up a lampost and fell about 9-10 ft onto my right foot causing my ankle and foot to break in 3 places. I had to have 2 metal screws into my ankle and I remember trying to get up and I was in the worst pain I've ever felt in my life.
I too climb lampposts when I’m angry. Hope you’re doing better!
What are you King Kong ? Lol jk jk hope things are going better for ya
My femur hip and leg was all broken at the same time because of a car accident
1 in 3 people who break their hips die within the year
Same here. I had my legs up asleep on passenger seat when got into a violent crash and broke my femur. I wouldn’t wish that pain on my worst enemy😭
Being shot in the chest almost always results in a condition called Tension pneumothorax which is when the chest and lung is pierced and causing the negative pressure space around the outside of the lung inside the chest to fill with air or blood such as a hemothorax not allowing the lung to inflate and in the process possibly squishing the heart and or other lung causing hypoxia and eventually death it can be survived if the hole is sealed and a 14 guage 3 1/4 Inch needle is inserted at the 2nd intercostal space just above the third rib to relieve the pressure
Jesus.
Mans is The Good Doctor over here
My mom died of pancreatic cancer due to alcoholism at the age of 65 2 years ago and that kind of cancer it takes you pretty quick because it's so hard to detect before it gets into stage 4 my mom got her diagnosis and with that 9 days she passed away. 😢
Call me a psychopath but I find cancer and this content entertaining. I still feel really bad for everyone who lost someone
A Severe 3 month Cluster Headache is the most severe pain I been in my whole life. One of the nicknames called suicide headaches is for reason. Because that's exactly what I wanted to do!!! I hate them
My aunt from my father's side died of cancer a few years ago, and my cousin said my aunt was in such pain, it hurt to touch her. Yes. My aunt felt pain when you touched her, in her final days on this planet. When you feel pain when someone touches you, you know it's a bad case of whatever you have. I have never had any of these pains, but my lungs however, that's on another level. I do cough blood. When your lungs and air pipes are so bad you cough blood, then you should probably seek help, which i haven't done
Please do that Soon go seek help you matter
Hope you are OK now ❤️
I overdosed on immodium, loperamide is a potent opiod when taken in really high doses. I knew I took too much, but I was more worried about how I was going to function the next day being so high. I fell asleep and woke up in the hospital, that was it. Absolutely no pain. Just nodding into unconsciousness then that's it if no one saves you.
Is there a reason that you purposely took too much? As in diarrhea, I guess
@@TheNexusChan People take it to help with withdrawals through opioid medicine
Good vid
what a awesome video to watch before bed
Indeed
Ouch.
Bro 🤣
I was stabbed 6 times in the chest and abdomen in a robbery in 2013. I didn't feel the knives penetrating my flesh but oh did I feel my lungs collapse, lol. I couldn't take a decent breath for 3 months. I was basically a 24 year old infant again during the 6+ month recovery.
I remember reading a book where they were ran through with a sword, and the only thing they remember was how COLD the sword felt inside them rather than the damage itself...the human body is a strange thing...
Believe in JESUS today, confess and repent of your sins. No one goes to heaven for doing good but by believing in JESUS who died for our sins. For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.(John 3:16)❤️😎❤️
The comment section is scarier than the video.
I hope all of your people recovery and lead a great life.
Usually some natural deaths can be painful like heart attacks
My mom watched her dad die of a heart attack and said he suffered in agony for quite some time sadly
Heart attaxks arent only painful but there scary asf 2. Bad way to die.
Lovely video
as someone diagnosed with Fibrosis, which it's less severe cirrhosis, less scar tissues, there will be times when I feel nothing, there will be times that the pain is so great, I cry, sometimes, it's where my liver at, sometimes, it's my kidneys, and sometimes, it's my intestines
Yeah, I know way too many people dying from these, especially preventable ones. Frustrating that they don't even try to fight the addiction.
If you want to have an (almost) safe near death experience, do a double whippit (nitrous oxide). Just make sure you can safely pass out (best seated or on your side so you don't choke if you have to throw up). Done it plenty of times and it's pretty much exactly how people describe near death experiences.
Does anyone else's chest hurt watching this??
A collapsed lung is absolutely terrible. I had one. You don't want to move or breathe. You curl in a ball not wanting to be touched or extend. Then there's the whole chest tube, xrays, etc.
Thank you for the daily anxiety dosage
None of these even comes close to the pain you feel of stepping on a bindi, now that is real pain.
Thanks you for that jale paul joke i nearly fell backwards on my chair 😂😂😂
my dad died of gastric cancer, they pumped him with morphine, until he stopped breathing, but what was was weird was he felt good that afternoon, then everything went wrong, in the time it took me to drive to the hospital, hopeful, he was almost dead, then he did die withing 2 hours, even though I just talked to him, and he was feeling good.
all i have to say is RIP
RIP
Oi
💀💀
It should also be noted that some people have reported _bad_ near-death experiences. Perhaps that is similar to the fact that some people report "bad trips" from hallucinogens??
Now i know how to end it all thanks
John:316❤
This is a question no one knew they wanted an answer to.
Ah, I have COPD (interstitial lung disease) with Asthma, and NAFLD due to an inherited cholesterol storage disorder.
Thanks for this ❤️
How do you believe you may have gotten COPD?
burning is definitely one of the worst 💔
Most painful death is flaying. AKA being skinned alive
I had two large blood vessels suddenly burst in my brain while I was sleeping. I instantly awoke with that unholy scream saying a vein blew up in my head and I am dying. I have been in the worst pain a human can experience. From white hot molten metal dripping on my skin to multiple kidney stones passing at once, I thought I knew pain. I had no idea what pain was really about until those aneurysms burst. I can't say it was like having a hot knife stuck in your head because that pain was actually beyond imagination. I woke up most of my block and later found out there were many calls to police that someone was being horribly murdered.