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.... - Myth or Magic |
white horse T1 |
Thu, 24 Aug 2006 4:08 pm
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Nobody is perfect Member No.: 17 Group: Associate Posts: 1,830 Topics Started: 103 Joined: 25-Nov-03 Last seen online: Sun, 29 Jun 2014 3:19 pm User's local time: Mon, 06 Jan 2025 8:25 am Green Water: Yes Country: Singapore |
MY MAGIC
i very clever one, never use magic also can make many people disappear. so what u have showed and documented in slow motion on TV how u make statues disappear before audience eyes; so what u have disappear behind the great wall before thousand of eyes. my method also make people disappear, i ve make them disppear before u many times u don't believe, come my house to see my method. don bother with TV and helicopters flying to take the shots, i got no bloody time. yr magic sucks cos u got smoke comes out first before pplp disappear my method got silence fart come out from my behind only and u cannot even hear , see and smell. People still disappear that is more important Now kiss my a_ _ . if u dare. This post has been edited by white horse T1: Thu, 24 Aug 2006 4:54 pm |
desireless |
Wed, 06 Sep 2006 12:22 am
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养鱼养得好又如何 Member No.: 9 Group: Super Moderator Posts: 5,164 Topics Started: 558 Joined: 12-Dec-03 Last seen online: Mon, 12 Sep 2022 3:49 pm User's local time: Mon, 06 Jan 2025 8:25 am Green Water: Yes Country: Singapore |
I am not a doctor so I can't tell... but I think maybe it will... due to the pain...
Goh... you might want to read this... Urban Legends: http://www.snopes.com/medical/disease/stroke.asp QUOTE Claim: Administering three simple tests will help diagnose a stroke, and pricking a stroke victim's fingers will prevent further harm from the cerebral attack. Status: Multiple: Three simple tests anyone can administer can help diagnose the occurrence of a stroke: True. Making a stroke victim bleed from his fingers will prevent further harm: False. .... ... As mentioned earlier in this article, there are two types of acute stroke: ischemic and hemorrhagic. However, there are also two kinds of strokes: acute and transient ischemic attack (TIA). The former is the sort that takes lives or leaves those it strikes with permanent and all too often heartbreakingly serious disabilities. With the latter, the focal symptoms resolve within 24 hours, leaving no permament neurological deficit. With that in mind, the "miraculous recovery" described in the e-mail above would have been due to the patient having weathered a TIA episode, not to having had his blood drained from his fingers and ear lobes. Because the underlying patholophysiology is the same between acute stroke and TIA, it's important to seek immediate medical attention for all stroke victims. TIA is also often a warning sign heralding increased risk of stroke. (In high risk demographics, the risk of stroke goes up ten-fold after a TIA.) As for not moving a stroke victim because so doing might cause "irrepairable bursting of the brain capillaries," the initial insult (stroke) has already occurred, so transport is unlikely to cause further harm. With regard to pricking fingers to get them bleeding as a possible counter to strokes, according to Dr. Rupinder S. Sahsi of Guelph, Ontario, a medical doctor of our acquaintance, "I see no physiological reason why minute amounts of peripheral blood loss would have any effect on cerebral blood flow." In other words, pricking a stroke victim's fingers to get each of them to drip blood isn't going to do anything to aid that person. However, taking the time to stab the victim's fingers before bothering to transport him to a hospital, with even that done at a low speed, will cause harm, because when it comes to obtaining proper treatment for stroke victims, time lost is brain lost. Our physician friend counsels: "Do not wait for the symptoms to resolve before taking a casual drive to the hospital in your vehicle, as suggested by this e-mail....." |
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