even though i saw all the videos with the same content before on other channels, but Mysterious 5 put so much details in it I never heard before, so I am amazed and it is like I heard it for the first time. Thank you for posting this video.
Apparently aliens are super intelligent since they can invent craft that can travel light years in minutes but not smart enough to invent clothes for themselves.
ikr that why never let media brainwash our mind they keep displaying they looks like that and make our generation believe that how they looks like even they never saw it in reality lol
Great video. I love watching mysterious events so by now I've seen many channels that put the same event over and over so I'm glad you put the effort to find distinct content that I never seen before👽
@Mysterious 5 Well you will at least get credit for put at least one story up, that I have not seen before. Whichbwas the book one. The other 4, I could probably narrate from memory. I have seen them so many times.
I'm really digging this channel. Everyone talks about lots of these events, but I never mind hearing something I've heard before when done better than anyone else. Keep it up!
Sure is. To be fair when I get tachycardia and eptopic heart beats. My respiratory rate does rise. But like you say tachycardia is completely different. Shocking the heart won't really fix fast breathing. But can shock the heart back into a normal rhythm.
Love your vids, Mr Mysterious! I'd love to see one focused on the Mothman incident from Point Pleasant, West Virginia. If you read "The Mothman Propecies" by John Keel (the movie is cool but doesn't do the book justice), there was all kinds of activity happening there at the same time - Mothman, MiB, UFOs, Bigfoot, poltergeists, cursed land, and more! Could make an awesome episode!
the men in black movie with will smith was a goofy, Disney way of making fun of it and distracting us from thinking it's really true. Dan Ackroyd claims to have had an encounter with them
Foniks Monkee wow ur fucked up. Hey who was it that saved me from dying from cancer when I was 21 then my nigga. If I was u id start asking for forgiveness.
I've seen so many videos on the Tamam Shud case (most channels like these have a video on the case) but you have given the most details, things I've not heard before. Winner in my books!
dude youre voice always crack me up, its so mysterious and so good, when i use auto translate as a subtitle its almost hitting 95% no miss pronunciation except names, keep up the good work
I know all these videoes and stories - and yet you kept it entertaining all the way.. and excellent speaking voice! You just earned yourself a new sub.. have a good day.. :)
Anna M. Addison I was gonna say the same thing! Also, if a basic fact like that is wrong then how are we supposed to believe the rest of the story, ya know?
ohnoudidnt125 you're right to not trust it; this is the worst-researched one I've seen this channel do. There's several things that are just plain wrong.
oh my goodness I am listening to this room I Beats Solo 3 wireless headphones and when I tell you this man's voice literally gave me goosebumps when he started. great voice over work !
My father liked to explore dirt roads when we lived in Nevada. Returning home from vacation in Las Vegas, he followed one, ending up at a military base. As he started to enter the base, we were surrounded by Air Force police, fully armed. They told him to leave. He tried to use his Reserve ID to gain access but was told no. He jokingly started to drive on to the base when the Airmen flipped the selector switches on their rifles to full auto (2 clicks, as I would learn firsthand when I joined the Army). He sped out of there like the devil was chasing us. It was 1980. I would not learn the identity of the base until Bob Lazar came forward in 1992. One thing that might be a "Men in Black" incident is the fact that Dad would explore many more dirt roads while we lived in Nevada... but never again would he even stop at the beginning of THAT one. I think someone told him to stay away. The name of the base: Area 51. I was there, and they were ready to end my entire family just to protect the secrets of that place.
I love these sorts of videos, Thankyou for posting these because a few of these I haven't heard before, I've heard the Australian one before but you gave more detail and I'm from Australia so it was very intriguing
Fabulous Videos as always Mr.Mysterious! I was going to write a better comment first but it seemed stupid. All of your videos are always amazing and creepy it's amazing ^-^
It wasn't mass hysteria and I'm so sick of victims or people in large circles who witness things unexplained that its mass hysteria. The first case I'm referring to. The various drugs given to Ms. Ramirez and the unfortunate decision to use de fribulator on her supposedly made a weird by product that created the oily discharge and friuty smell as well as ammonia smell that got people sick. At least they didn't blame weather balloons. great video mysterious five!
Hey! Love the videos! Just want to let you know that 1:49 Tachycardia is when the *heart rate (not breathing) is higher than it usually is (abnormally rapid) for that person (depending upon the person). Tachypnea is when your breathing is abnormally rapid.
I fixed it by going into the subtitle settings and clicked "English (Auto Generate)" rather than just "English" and it seemed to work for me! Don't know if it makes a difference that I'm on an older iPad though, but it's still worth a shot! ^-^
Is this voiced by Markham Anderson? I think I heard your voice narrate Staircase from Knifepoint Horror. One of my favorite stories on the podcast by far
A few people claiming to be the real "Men In Black" came forward years ago to say that they were military investigators who decided to have some fun with their jobs, by deliberately freaking out the people they were interviewing by pretending to be so strange that the people they were interviewing would think they had just been visited by aliens.
I remember when the Ramirez thing happened... you are forgetting to mention that prior to coming into the hospital, she had been not only receiving chemotherapy treatment, but was also rubbing a homeopathic herbal treatment on her skin. They believe these chemicals mixed in her body (along with being given pure oxygen) to create a sort of toxic gas in her blood, which was breathed in by everyone in the room, having various effects depending on how close they were to her body.
John Doe ? it's not exactly keeping it real because the toxic gas thing is just a theory proposed by a third party lab that didn't even test the theory out to see if it's actually possible and not just theoretical
Same!.... Well, not hard of hearing, hard of understanding? not sure what it is, I have perfect hearing, but I have a hard time keeping my attention on or understanding spoken language sometimes unless I can read subtitles or lips. So I always have closed captions on :S
AnalizaTheSnark Im the same way! I seems more of a struggle to understand if theres any other sounds but I can hear just fine! But subtitles help a ton!
AnalizaTheSnark I understand what you mean. Not only does reading the words along with hearing them increase my comprehension, but helps my memory of what was said.
Barry Larkin know what? u should be more sensitive and a bit more careful about the things you choose to say.... I dunno how old you are but God forbid Karma hits u and you have a child with a handicap or mental issue or anything. Would you call your own blood a "tard?" Try and be more selective about the posts you comment on.
Tachycardia is a very rapid heart rate out of the normal heart rate age. The definition is variable as noted below: The upper threshold of a normal human resting heart rate is based on age. Cutoff values for tachycardia in different age groups are fairly well standardized; typical cutoffs are listed below:[2] 1-2 days: Tachycardia > 159 beats per minute (bpm) 3-6 days: Tachycardia >166 bpm 1-3 weeks: Tachycardia >182 bpm 1-2 months: Tachycardia >179 bpm 3-5 months: Tachycardia >186 bpm 6-11 months: Tachycardia >169 bpm 1-2 years: Tachycardia >151 bpm 3-4 years: Tachycardia >137 bpm 5-7 years: Tachycardia >133 bpm 8-11 years: Tachycardia >130 bpm 12-15 years: Tachycardia >119 bpm >15 years - adult: Tachycardia >100 bpm Heart rate is considered in the context of the prevailing clinical picture. For example: in sepsis >90 bpm is considered tachycardia. When the heart beats excessively or rapidly, the heart pumps less efficiently and provides less blood flow to the rest of the body, including the heart itself. The increased heart rate also leads to increased work and oxygen demand by the heart, which can lead to rate related ischemia.[3] Relative tachycardia involves a greater increase in rate than would be expected in a given illness state.[citation n Rapid breathing is Tachypnea or tachypnoea is abnormally rapid breathing. Tachypnea Classification and external resources ICD-10 R06.0 ICD-9-CM 786.06 [edit on Wikidata] In adult humans at rest, any respiratory rate between 12 and 20 breaths per minute is normal and tachypnea is indicated by a rate greater than 20 breaths per minute.[1] Children have significantly higher resting ventilatory rates, which decline rapidly during the first three years of life and then steadily until around 18 years. Tachypnea can be an early medical sign of pneumonia in children.
Tachycardia is when your heart is beating very quickly. Usually over 120/140 beats per minute. Has nothing to do with breathing, FYI. Love your work, keep being awesome and mysterious.
There is a good theory for the Ramirez case. she was using dimethyl sulfoxide for pain - a home remedy. It is applied externally which accounts for her greasy skin. This built up in her body. When the staff administered oxygen, the dimethyl sulfoxide was covered to dmso2. at room temp, this crystallizes - the particles in her blood. when the doctors defibrillated her heart, the dmso2 was further converted to dmso4. Dmso4 is a poisonous gas that causes symptoms like those experienced by the hospital staff.
Love your wotk. in regards to the woman who apparently made medical staff sick. some can be explained. I am a Registered Nurse from Australia and we had a case at the hospital where I worked where the body was so txic the person was actually placed inside a yellow toxic waste container for burial. but lets look at your lady: the "fruity" smell eminating from her mouth is common amongst people with diabetes, the amonia smell emitted during blood taking is common with people who have advanced liver failure and if the blood is not taken correctly a nurse can become overwhelmed by the odor, next, the lady was having chemotherapy (toxic in itself) if the person continues to decline it's not unlikely that the chemo highly toxic drugs found a portal to release. just my opinion of what may have happened. .what do you all think? Regards Cassandra
Regarding the first case, just an fyi: Tachycardia definitely is not an "abnormal pattern of breathing..." it's actually a term for a rapid heart rate.
Great video, except; "tachycardia" is not "an abnormal pattern of breathing while being confused at the same time." Tachycardia is an extremely elevated heart rate, describes a patient's heart rate at a 'resting' state and is used in conjunction with assessing the patient's medical situation. It usually occurs during heart attack, shock, allergic reaction, after extreme physical exertion, reaction to surprise, or drug over dose. You can be tachycardic and not be breathing heavily. The breathing disorder you're talking about is; hyperventilation.
even though i saw all the videos with the same content before on other channels, but Mysterious 5 put so much details in it I never heard before, so I am amazed and it is like I heard it for the first time. Thank you for posting this video.
This is getting better and better. Thank you Mr. Mysterious
i hope this channel grows big. you really deserve more subs man nice content
tony montana Thanks man
I don't know how it hasn't!!
Apparently aliens are super intelligent since they can invent craft that can travel light years in minutes but not smart enough to invent clothes for themselves.
ikr that why never let media brainwash our mind they keep displaying they looks like that and make our generation believe that how they looks like even they never saw it in reality lol
Fred Pickles also the have kept forgetting to take a wide birth past this trashy planet
Lee McDonald I just want some alien drugs
Even Alf was naked, well, furry, but naked
Great video. I love watching mysterious events so by now I've seen many channels that put the same event over and over so I'm glad you put the effort to find distinct content that I never seen before👽
Michelle Salazar Thank-you :-)
Mysterious 5 You welcome. Good luck on your videos!
@Mysterious 5 Well you will at least get credit for put at least one story up, that I have not seen before. Whichbwas the book one. The other 4, I could probably narrate from memory. I have seen them so many times.
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I'm really digging this channel. Everyone talks about lots of these events, but I never mind hearing something I've heard before when done better than anyone else. Keep it up!
man i love your voice, its perfect for these videos. you need more subs man keep it up
Your voice makes this even creepier love itt!
Tachycardia is an abnormally rapid heartbeat, not an abnormal breathing pattern.
Sure is. To be fair when I get tachycardia and eptopic heart beats. My respiratory rate does rise. But like you say tachycardia is completely different. Shocking the heart won't really fix fast breathing. But can shock the heart back into a normal rhythm.
this guys has an awesome voice for mysteries and stuff
You have such a lovely voice. It's perfect for narrating this kind of content.
Nice work. Great voice and editing. I'm sold.
Speed IT Up the voice in 1.75
Sounds better
Love your vids, Mr Mysterious! I'd love to see one focused on the Mothman incident from Point Pleasant, West Virginia. If you read "The Mothman Propecies" by John Keel (the movie is cool but doesn't do the book justice), there was all kinds of activity happening there at the same time - Mothman, MiB, UFOs, Bigfoot, poltergeists, cursed land, and more! Could make an awesome episode!
the men in black movie with will smith was a goofy, Disney way of making fun of it and distracting us from thinking it's really true. Dan Ackroyd claims to have had an encounter with them
Michele Neri
Dan's acct is goofy.
Michele Neri Dan Akroyd needs to be in a strait jacket.
Michele Neri so? 2 billion people claim Jesus is real - they're wrong too.
Foniks Monkee wow ur fucked up. Hey who was it that saved me from dying from cancer when I was 21 then my nigga. If I was u id start asking for forgiveness.
jambandfan1 you know cancer can spontaneously go into remission. No supernatural beings required.
I finally found the best channel. Thank you so much for all the great info!! My dad and I love mysteries! 👍🏼
Jazzy Orozco :-)
Sweet, a new channel to love! Your voice is awesome man, keep it up!
I've seen so many videos on the Tamam Shud case (most channels like these have a video on the case) but you have given the most details, things I've not heard before. Winner in my books!
dude youre voice always crack me up, its so mysterious and so good, when i use auto translate as a subtitle its almost hitting 95% no miss pronunciation except names, keep up the good work
I listened to this with my headphones on & the voice on this guy scared the HEEBIE JEEBIES OUTTA ME!!!!😭
Tatia L. Partlow I see what you did there :-)
Should have the "X Files" theme song as an intro.
Paul Welman it's a mystery I guess
Paul Welman I don't see either!!😂😂
I know all these videoes and stories - and yet you kept it entertaining all the way.. and excellent speaking voice! You just earned yourself a new sub.. have a good day.. :)
happiness is when you get notification of creepy video at night and you are willing to see it!!!!!!
Parthipan Sivanesan true happiness
I enjoy these broadcasts. I like the fact that you remain fair and objective and give multi-interpretations of the events.
Hi... Tachycardia is Fast Heartrate.. just a FYI
Anna M. Addison I was gonna say the same thing! Also, if a basic fact like that is wrong then how are we supposed to believe the rest of the story, ya know?
ohnoudidnt125 you do have a point... but i have seen many of these already...
ohnoudidnt125 you're right to not trust it; this is the worst-researched one I've seen this channel do. There's several things that are just plain wrong.
Well, the term he used refers to heartrate not breathing rate. I was just trying to inform him of correct terminology.
SpocketteINFJ ...because words mean things?
Hi Mr. M. Love all your videos. Your voice really adds to the mystery. Good job.
I can't get enough of your videos!! ❤️
I love this channel. I look forward to every new video. Thank you guys.
oh my goodness I am listening to this room I Beats Solo 3 wireless headphones and when I tell you this man's voice literally gave me goosebumps when he started. great voice over work !
My father liked to explore dirt roads when we lived in Nevada. Returning home from vacation in Las Vegas, he followed one, ending up at a military base. As he started to enter the base, we were surrounded by Air Force police, fully armed. They told him to leave. He tried to use his Reserve ID to gain access but was told no. He jokingly started to drive on to the base when the Airmen flipped the selector switches on their rifles to full auto (2 clicks, as I would learn firsthand when I joined the Army). He sped out of there like the devil was chasing us. It was 1980. I would not learn the identity of the base until Bob Lazar came forward in 1992. One thing that might be a "Men in Black" incident is the fact that Dad would explore many more dirt roads while we lived in Nevada... but never again would he even stop at the beginning of THAT one. I think someone told him to stay away. The name of the base: Area 51. I was there, and they were ready to end my entire family just to protect the secrets of that place.
Keep up the good work. I binge watch your vids all the time!!
Love your videos, would you mind boosting the audio just a bit next time, I like listening while I work, thanks.
Marco Pico will try to do that
Your channel is awesome. Love your videos.
another great one. Keep up the good work
patrick middelkoop :-)
ive been warned about toxic women before and now i know why.
Robert Smith Best comment here😂😂😂😂😂
Robert Smith 😁
You win sir
Robert Smith LOL true, bro.
I like that you didn’t give me a “commercial” before seeing number one. SUBSCRIBED!
I love these sorts of videos, Thankyou for posting these because a few of these I haven't heard before, I've heard the Australian one before but you gave more detail and I'm from Australia so it was very intriguing
If you ever need to relax and listen to some white noise while you try and fall asleep, listen to this guy's voice as he talks. It's really soothing
This is the best mysterious video I've seen by far. My hats off for making a diverse and captivating video.
Good to see new stories on this video ! Top work
dianne Dido :-)
Fabulous Videos as always Mr.Mysterious!
I was going to write a better comment first but it seemed stupid. All of your videos are always amazing and creepy it's amazing ^-^
Celebi The gamer Thank-you
Mysterious 5 You are welcome keep up the great work! ^=^
Love your voice and the content. These were all new to me. What's up with the code scrolling on the video?
Like Fringe events! Great voiceover! What a beautiful, deep, grainy voice!
I Speed the voice Double Up ,👽👽👽👽🤓🤓🤓🤓
first one to comment and a big fan grear video i already know its gonna be great befor i watch it 😃😃😃😃😃
genos 74629 Thank-you
+Mysterious 5 were you from ? im from london
your videos are what i look forward to every day!
It wasn't mass hysteria and I'm so sick of victims or people in large circles who witness things unexplained that its mass hysteria. The first case I'm referring to. The various drugs given to Ms. Ramirez and the unfortunate decision to use de fribulator on her supposedly made a weird by product that created the oily discharge and friuty smell as well as ammonia smell that got people sick. At least they didn't blame weather balloons. great video mysterious five!
im addicted. to youre channel i love being thoroughly creeped out some of the vodeos made me loose a wink lr 2 of sleep keep ot going plz
Morrigan clark Thank-you
5. Home remedy reacting to the electroshock
4. Swamp Gas
3. Urban Legend
2. Spy
1. Ted Cruz
Even though your voice makes me sleepy I totally subbed 🖒
Hey! Love the videos!
Just want to let you know that 1:49 Tachycardia is when the *heart rate (not breathing) is higher than it usually is (abnormally rapid) for that person (depending upon the person).
Tachypnea is when your breathing is abnormally rapid.
As always, awesome video!
Just subscribed. Amazing channel man
Your voice is amazing, it's full of emotion for this video
Your voice is so restful!!
Joy Walsh Thank-you
Mysterious 5 strange i wouldnt have pegged u for a "joy" :)
SharonNeedles@freedomsnotfree.com ok you lost me there? Him or me?
Joy Walsh sorry joy the confusion was mine ...thought the voice narrating the vid had the name joy..which of course wudv been surprising :)
and though i dont kno ur voice judging from ur profile pic...ur a much more believable joy
Awesome Mysterious love your videos your the best 💙💙💙💙
Angela_ G :-)
It's Angela hi
I'd like to crack a brew with an alien
I'd rather smoke a blunt with Mikey Chan
whats that creature called ?on your profile pic
luke williams that my friend is baby Sinclair
not the mama!
I'd like to brew crack with an alien
Your Channel is one of the best. I love your voice 😊😊😊
were the close captions intentionally a jumbled mess?
Must be the 6th biggest unsolved mystery.
The close captions on youtube never work correctly...
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Unicode dun goofed up
The biggest unsolved mystery in this video (the CC) didn't even get a vocal mention. I'm intrigued.
This chanell is my sleeping pills, 2-3 of your videos and my eyes were closing coz of your voice, very effective! Thank you...
Im new to your channel , great video and i love the voice , can i just ask what are all the symbols that come up on the bottom of the video ?
insta sub.. nice voice. nice clips. very nice edits
is it just me but the captions are weird symbols?
same!! bit strange, but probably just to emphasize the whole "aaAAAhhh scary mysteries that no one can solve!!" thing :).
leslie hernandez it's probably just a UA-cam hero pulling a prank
leslie hernandez Couple of people think it's a code o.o lol
I fixed it by going into the subtitle settings and clicked "English (Auto Generate)" rather than just "English" and it seemed to work for me! Don't know if it makes a difference that I'm on an older iPad though, but it's still worth a shot! ^-^
I love the Somerton man stuff. Glad to see it!
watched two of your videos so far and have seen every story one several other channels , so the same old stuff rehashed over and over again
Your voice just gave me chills.... oh my gosh! 💀
your videos are the best terrific.
I love your voice Mr. Mysterious it suit the stories very well.
after the 3rd video the content fades to the pleasure of listening to your voice
Well your voice really adds emphasis to the mystery vibe
This channel can't get enough of Taman shud but this is a more in-depth synopsis then I'm so tired I'm not talkin anymore you get the point
I just found your channel but I'm in love already 😍💕
my god your voice is so perfect for this kind of videos :D
Hey great video, but tachycardia is increased heart rate not breathing.
wavywebsurf
The nurse in me can't get past that either.
Chaotic Comodor Haha, nursing student myself, i feel that
Mysterious themes? Check.
Awesome narration? Check.
Great variety of content? Check.
Subscribed? Double Check!
nice channel , i like your videos.
Fabio rodrigues silva I like you :-)
mystery videos are the best videos!!
I invented a time machine and I have to share it here because reasons. I set the timer 10 mins ago. Wish me luck!
To prove I commented at this video 10 mins before my first comment. Can you find the comment?
Daniel Bojtor yeah, I saw it yesterday, but its in french when nobody around to read it...
Is this voiced by Markham Anderson? I think I heard your voice narrate Staircase from Knifepoint Horror. One of my favorite stories on the podcast by far
That moment when your mere existence is sickening and toxic to everyone else.
my new favorite chanel
A few people claiming to be the real "Men In Black" came forward years ago to say that they were military investigators who decided to have some fun with their jobs, by deliberately freaking out the people they were interviewing by pretending to be so strange that the people they were interviewing would think they had just been visited by aliens.
good detailed work
10:40 How would she know that a needle is inside the black case?
I remember when the Ramirez thing happened... you are forgetting to mention that prior to coming into the hospital, she had been not only receiving chemotherapy treatment, but was also rubbing a homeopathic herbal treatment on her skin. They believe these chemicals mixed in her body (along with being given pure oxygen) to create a sort of toxic gas in her blood, which was breathed in by everyone in the room, having various effects depending on how close they were to her body.
Xeokym
If they report all facts it's no mystery. good job keeping it real.
John Doe ? it's not exactly keeping it real because the toxic gas thing is just a theory proposed by a third party lab that didn't even test the theory out to see if it's actually possible and not just theoretical
at 11:58. Look at his neck. There is an eye ball in the picture looking at you. 0_0 creepy !
Shit , that's creepy !
Gaming History Source I just seen that, that's proper creepy
Gaming History Source lmfao😱😱
Gaming History Source rationalize it??????
Gaming History Source a cant see it!!!!! Think yous are tripping!!
☹️please make closed captions work,,,,,I am hard of hearing
Same!.... Well, not hard of hearing, hard of understanding? not sure what it is, I have perfect hearing, but I have a hard time keeping my attention on or understanding spoken language sometimes unless I can read subtitles or lips. So I always have closed captions on :S
AnalizaTheSnark Im the same way! I seems more of a struggle to understand if theres any other sounds but I can hear just fine! But subtitles help a ton!
AnalizaTheSnark I understand what you mean. Not only does reading the words along with hearing them increase my comprehension, but helps my memory of what was said.
Lol tards
Barry Larkin know what? u should be more sensitive and a bit more careful about the things you choose to say.... I dunno how old you are but God forbid Karma hits u and you have a child with a handicap or mental issue or anything. Would you call your own blood a "tard?"
Try and be more selective about the posts you comment on.
tachycardia is abnormally fast taco consumption....not fast breathing.
Tachycardia is a very rapid heart rate out of the normal heart rate age. The definition is variable as noted below:
The upper threshold of a normal human resting heart rate is based on age. Cutoff values for tachycardia in different age groups are fairly well standardized; typical cutoffs are listed below:[2]
1-2 days: Tachycardia > 159 beats per minute (bpm)
3-6 days: Tachycardia >166 bpm
1-3 weeks: Tachycardia >182 bpm
1-2 months: Tachycardia >179 bpm
3-5 months: Tachycardia >186 bpm
6-11 months: Tachycardia >169 bpm
1-2 years: Tachycardia >151 bpm
3-4 years: Tachycardia >137 bpm
5-7 years: Tachycardia >133 bpm
8-11 years: Tachycardia >130 bpm
12-15 years: Tachycardia >119 bpm
>15 years - adult: Tachycardia >100 bpm
Heart rate is considered in the context of the prevailing clinical picture. For example: in sepsis >90 bpm is considered tachycardia.
When the heart beats excessively or rapidly, the heart pumps less efficiently and provides less blood flow to the rest of the body, including the heart itself. The increased heart rate also leads to increased work and oxygen demand by the heart, which can lead to rate related ischemia.[3]
Relative tachycardia involves a greater increase in rate than would be expected in a given illness state.[citation n
Rapid breathing is Tachypnea or tachypnoea is abnormally rapid breathing.
Tachypnea
Classification and external resources
ICD-10
R06.0
ICD-9-CM
786.06
[edit on Wikidata]
In adult humans at rest, any respiratory rate between 12 and 20 breaths per minute is normal and tachypnea is indicated by a rate greater than 20 breaths per minute.[1] Children have significantly higher resting ventilatory rates, which decline rapidly during the first three years of life and then steadily until around 18 years. Tachypnea can be an early medical sign of pneumonia in children.
yay a new video!
p.s your voice is great for ASMR.
You've touched on a couple of these in previous videos.
Tachycardia is when your heart is beating very quickly. Usually over 120/140 beats per minute. Has nothing to do with breathing, FYI. Love your work, keep being awesome and mysterious.
There is a good theory for the Ramirez case. she was using dimethyl sulfoxide for pain - a home remedy. It is applied externally which accounts for her greasy skin. This built up in her body. When the staff administered oxygen, the dimethyl sulfoxide was covered to dmso2. at room temp, this crystallizes - the particles in her blood. when the doctors defibrillated her heart, the dmso2 was further converted to dmso4. Dmso4 is a poisonous gas that causes symptoms like those experienced by the hospital staff.
New subscriber bud 😁
Your voice is perfect for this
Great stuff. Tachycardia is not "an abnormal pattern of breathing". Tachycardia is an elevated or rapid heart rate. Hope that helps.
Love your wotk. in regards to the woman who apparently made medical staff sick. some can be explained. I am a Registered Nurse from Australia and we had a case at the hospital where I worked where the body was so txic the person was actually placed inside a yellow toxic waste container for burial. but lets look at your lady: the "fruity" smell eminating from her mouth is common amongst people with diabetes, the amonia smell emitted during blood taking is common with people who have advanced liver failure and if the blood is not taken correctly a nurse can become overwhelmed by the odor, next, the lady was having chemotherapy (toxic in itself) if the person continues to decline it's not unlikely that the chemo highly toxic drugs found a portal to release. just my opinion of what may have happened. .what do you all think? Regards Cassandra
Regarding the first case, just an fyi: Tachycardia definitely is not an "abnormal pattern of breathing..." it's actually a term for a rapid heart rate.
Great video, except; "tachycardia" is not "an abnormal pattern of breathing while being confused at the same time." Tachycardia is an extremely elevated heart rate, describes a patient's heart rate at a 'resting' state and is used in conjunction with assessing the patient's medical situation. It usually occurs during heart attack, shock, allergic reaction, after extreme physical exertion, reaction to surprise, or drug over dose. You can be tachycardic and not be breathing heavily. The breathing disorder you're talking about is; hyperventilation.
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Alien prank call. They are laughing at us. Barstards!
I loved this video bro
spike The dragon thanks bro