Then I rescind my statements because I clearly don't really know anything about shock.
But the second part about your neurochemical state being very different is totally true, I'm not sure exactly how that would factor into things, though.
Then I rescind my statements because I clearly don't really know anything about shock.
But the second part about your neurochemical state being very different is totally true, I'm not sure exactly how that would factor into things, though.
I'm pretty sure you can't die directly from being very suprised at for example a sword through your abdome
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Recently my online advertisements have flipped over to girl stuff from whatever they were before, I can't remember. All I know is that I am now getting hella wedding dress ads and I don't really mind.
Recently I have been getting ads for power tools and holidays in the Middle East.
No. They restricted it to movies produced by German nationals (there's an era in Hollywood where German investment was known as "stupid money" due to that loophole.) Unfortunately, Boll is a German citizen, and the legitimate reason to encourage German made films unfortunately outweighs his stupid goosery.
Then I rescind my statements because I clearly don't really know anything about shock.
But the second part about your neurochemical state being very different is totally true, I'm not sure exactly how that would factor into things, though.
It's.. not really true. Mostly in that the concept of a "neurochemical state" doesn't really exist. Chemically things do change in your brain during stress and whatnot but it's a far too complex thing to be simplified as a "state".
Then I rescind my statements because I clearly don't really know anything about shock.
But the second part about your neurochemical state being very different is totally true, I'm not sure exactly how that would factor into things, though.
Not that I have any medical education, but I can't see many options that end in some sort of shock resulting from a fight.
Well, septic shock, if you wait a few days for the blood poisoning...
Then I rescind my statements because I clearly don't really know anything about shock.
But the second part about your neurochemical state being very different is totally true, I'm not sure exactly how that would factor into things, though.
I'm pretty sure you can't die directly from being very suprised at for example a sword through your abdome
No, obviously. I was just under the impression that your body tends to go into shock when you sustain damage that your body wasn't prepared for, as every time I have or have witnessed someone else go into shock this was the case.
I know the difference between medical shock and surprise :?.
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PasserbyeI am much older than you.in Beach CityRegistered Userregular
edited November 2010
So many octopus requests. So many. So many. SO MANY.
Who knew giving for charity could result in business??
No, obviously. I was just under the impression that your body tends to go into shock when you sustain damage that your body wasn't prepared for, as every time I have or have witnessed someone else go into shock this was the case.
That sounds more like disabling trauma.
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VariableMouth CongressStroke Me Lady FameRegistered Userregular
Rex has a taste for ice cream. Hmmm, I wonder how that could have happened.
Mother.
It's got milk. Milk is healthy!
:x
You sound just like her.
Endless bad rationalizations.
"Well I can't feed the cat and not give him anything."
Yes you can.
I don't have a problem with letting a dog, say, lick the icecream off a stick after I've nearly finished it. It's a dog! Let it live a little.
If she's giving him bowls of icecream then that's something to be concerned about, yes.
Then I rescind my statements because I clearly don't really know anything about shock.
But the second part about your neurochemical state being very different is totally true, I'm not sure exactly how that would factor into things, though.
It's.. not really true. Mostly in that the concept of a "neurochemical state" doesn't really exist. Chemically things do change in your brain during stress and whatnot but it's a far too complex thing to be simplified as a "state".
I wasn't implying that you have preset states at all, I was saying that the neurochemical environment (state) of your brain is different. The concentration and types of neuropeptides that you release are significantly different depending on specific types of activity. You don't need to tell me that neuropeptide interactions are incredibly complicated.
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Hypovolaemic shock (in my experience) is usually what people are referring to when they talk about shock caused by an injury.
The other common forms of shock are anaphylactic and neurogenic. I know that being burned results in a type of shock that is similar to hypovolemia, but not quite the same.
Then I rescind my statements because I clearly don't really know anything about shock.
But the second part about your neurochemical state being very different is totally true, I'm not sure exactly how that would factor into things, though.
It's.. not really true. Mostly in that the concept of a "neurochemical state" doesn't really exist. Chemically things do change in your brain during stress and whatnot but it's a far too complex thing to be simplified as a "state".
I wasn't implying that you have preset states at all, I was saying that the neurochemical environment (state) of your brain is different. The concentration and types of neuropeptides that you release are significantly different depending on specific types of activity. You don't need to tell me that neuropeptide interactions are incredibly complicated.
Well no, but.. like the "state" of your brain is constantly fluctuating anyway, a huge change would be apparent when you're asleep as opposed to awake but I really don't think that this impacts your survival if you sustain any trauma.
Be interesting if someone did an incredibly unethical study into this though...
Then I rescind my statements because I clearly don't really know anything about shock.
But the second part about your neurochemical state being very different is totally true, I'm not sure exactly how that would factor into things, though.
I'm pretty sure you can't die directly from being very suprised at for example a sword through your abdome
No, obviously. I was just under the impression that your body tends to go into shock when you sustain damage that your body wasn't prepared for, as every time I have or have witnessed someone else go into shock this was the case.
I know the difference between medical shock and surprise :?.
I'm not convinced :P
what does this mean anyway
what kind of shock does your body go into when it's caught unprepared by griveous bodily harm
Well no, but.. like the "state" of your brain is constantly fluctuating anyway, a huge change would be apparent when you're asleep as opposed to awake but I really don't think that this impacts your survival if you sustain any trauma.
Be interesting if someone did an incredibly unethical study into this though...
Ask the Department of Defense, I'm sure they have Unit 731's notes somewhere.
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So we get stiff once in a while. So we have a little fun. What’s wrong with that? This is a free country, isn’t it? I can take my panda any place I want to. And if I wanna buy it a drink, that’s my business.
The scary thing is that this is how it actually works.
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VariableMouth CongressStroke Me Lady FameRegistered Userregular
edited November 2010
I failed hard at hanging with eddy or the local-er people this weekend. shit came up and now it's too late eddy said.
but one day this week there will be drunkenness. I was all into going to eddy's and not getting hammered so I can come home but fate has stepped in and said NO. NO YOU WONT. you will drink when you go.
PasserbyeI am much older than you.in Beach CityRegistered Userregular
edited November 2010
You can die from shock. Part of shock involves your heart rate becoming erratic, your core temperature going down, lovely things like that. The blood flow to your extremities is limited. 'Shock' in this case is a medical condition, I don't know what the medical term for this kind of shock is. Mental shock, AFAIK, can't kill you because it doesn't have the same physiological effects.
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But the second part about your neurochemical state being very different is totally true, I'm not sure exactly how that would factor into things, though.
Then you turned your adblocker on again?
I wish I had a real life adblocker - it's actually quite wearisome constantly seeing adverts wherever you go.
Mother.
Contextual ads are interesting to keep an eye on, in a "what does the combined results of your tracked behaviour indicate about you?" kind of way.
Apparently mine indicates that I have a burning desire to visit Lebanon. Possibly with a circular saw.
I'm pretty sure you can't die directly from being very suprised at for example a sword through your abdome
I get ads for treatments for birth depression.
No. They restricted it to movies produced by German nationals (there's an era in Hollywood where German investment was known as "stupid money" due to that loophole.) Unfortunately, Boll is a German citizen, and the legitimate reason to encourage German made films unfortunately outweighs his stupid goosery.
why is mother 3 so sad
It's got milk. Milk is healthy!
Apparently, if I were in charge I would tax the shit out of you and get rid of the military.
I kinda already knew that, though.
It's.. not really true. Mostly in that the concept of a "neurochemical state" doesn't really exist. Chemically things do change in your brain during stress and whatnot but it's a far too complex thing to be simplified as a "state".
Not that I have any medical education, but I can't see many options that end in some sort of shock resulting from a fight.
Well, septic shock, if you wait a few days for the blood poisoning...
:x
You sound just like her.
Endless bad rationalizations.
"Well I can't feed the cat and not give him anything."
Yes you can.
No, obviously. I was just under the impression that your body tends to go into shock when you sustain damage that your body wasn't prepared for, as every time I have or have witnessed someone else go into shock this was the case.
I know the difference between medical shock and surprise :?.
Who knew giving for charity could result in business??
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I know of this, but nothing specific.
What is up with this?
I can haz octopus?
That sounds more like disabling trauma.
like hundreds of dollars per cocktopus
those things don't grow on trees
Set a fair price for your time/costs + profit, get to work. This is your new business at least until everyone on the forum has at least one.
I don't have a problem with letting a dog, say, lick the icecream off a stick after I've nearly finished it. It's a dog! Let it live a little.
If she's giving him bowls of icecream then that's something to be concerned about, yes.
I wasn't implying that you have preset states at all, I was saying that the neurochemical environment (state) of your brain is different. The concentration and types of neuropeptides that you release are significantly different depending on specific types of activity. You don't need to tell me that neuropeptide interactions are incredibly complicated.
no what you do is make it a status symbol
charge a lot, don't sell to the blacks
Not hundreds, but yes. These are big enough that they take real time and I can't make them from scraps, so I'm charging for time/materials/shipping.
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The other common forms of shock are anaphylactic and neurogenic. I know that being burned results in a type of shock that is similar to hypovolemia, but not quite the same.
those that react to metal objects going through them with lying on the ground crying and spilling a lot of bodily fluids
and those that react to it with murder
Well no, but.. like the "state" of your brain is constantly fluctuating anyway, a huge change would be apparent when you're asleep as opposed to awake but I really don't think that this impacts your survival if you sustain any trauma.
Be interesting if someone did an incredibly unethical study into this though...
I'm not convinced :P
what does this mean anyway
what kind of shock does your body go into when it's caught unprepared by griveous bodily harm
Ask the Department of Defense, I'm sure they have Unit 731's notes somewhere.
I would get rid of space missiles and take all the rich people's money.
:shock:
I want one!
But I want a little one, in some shade of dark blue.
There was no option to just raise taxes for black people and women.
but one day this week there will be drunkenness. I was all into going to eddy's and not getting hammered so I can come home but fate has stepped in and said NO. NO YOU WONT. you will drink when you go.
I'll oblige.
Yes.
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That should clear up any confusion as to what the medical term "shock" refers to and the many different forms there are.