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** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0VtUGoGZtI8 Patient GW]] mistakenly drinks mislabeled diquat herbicide and subsequently experiences a catastrophic domino effect of organ failure. The worst part: there is ''absolutely no antidote'' for this kind of poisoning, and PT is made aware of this and told to make arrangements with his family even before the symptoms start to set in.

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** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0VtUGoGZtI8 Patient GW]] mistakenly drinks mislabeled diquat herbicide and subsequently experiences a catastrophic domino effect of organ failure. The worst part: there is ''absolutely no antidote'' for this kind of poisoning, and PT GW is made aware of this and told to make arrangements with his family even before the symptoms start to set in.
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** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KKaJhQBusH8 Patient KC]] discovers a suspect lesion on his right arm and cuts it out with a knife, rather than seeking medical attention. The lesion turns out to be an extremely malignant melanoma, which had likely already begun to spread before his self-surgery, and multiple metastatic tumors in his brain kill him before he can begin any treatment.
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** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0VtUGoGZtI8 Patient PT]] mistakenly drinks mislabeled diquat herbicide and subsequently experiences a catastrophic domino effect of organ failure. The worst part: there is ''absolutely no antidote'' for this kind of poisoning, and PT is made aware of this and told to make arrangements with his family even before the symptoms start to set in.

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** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0VtUGoGZtI8 Patient PT]] GW]] mistakenly drinks mislabeled diquat herbicide and subsequently experiences a catastrophic domino effect of organ failure. The worst part: there is ''absolutely no antidote'' for this kind of poisoning, and PT is made aware of this and told to make arrangements with his family even before the symptoms start to set in.
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** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jQJIqs5kLaw Patient PT]], [[HistoryRepeats after an affair]], realizes he's contracted an STD and, rather than telling the truth to medical professionals and thus his wife, decides to self-medicate by applying paraquat herbicide directly to his crotch over a substantial period of time, causing an effect as though he had ingested a massive overdose of it by mouth. Despite the efforts of the emergency staff, he dies of cardiac arrest during treatment.
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** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v4vsZw0D9Mo Patient JD]], who was suffering from severe insomnia, decides that - in addition to the quetiapine she was prescribed by her doctor - self-medication is the way forward, and begins frequently overdosing on diphenhydramine (also known by its trade name Benadryl) to knock herself out. However, this only succeeds in making her insomnia even worse, to the point that she stays awake for nine days straight, and also causes her internal organs to begin malfunctioning, leading to huge sections of her colon dilating, being unable to get blood to properly perfuse through them, and then dying, forcing doctors to cut the pieces out and stitch what was left of the organ back together. What could have been an easy fix with proper medical advice turned into permanent, irreparable damage to her body.

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** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v4vsZw0D9Mo Patient JD]], who was suffering from severe insomnia, decides that - in addition to the quetiapine (Seroquel) she was prescribed by her doctor to treat a case of depression - self-medication is the way forward, and begins frequently overdosing on diphenhydramine (also known by its trade name Benadryl) (Benadryl) to knock herself out. However, this only succeeds in making her insomnia even worse, to the point that she stays awake for nine days straight, and also causes her internal organs to begin malfunctioning, leading to huge sections of her colon dilating, being unable to get blood to properly perfuse through them, and then dying, forcing doctors to cut the pieces out and stitch what was left of the organ back together. What could have been an easy fix with proper medical advice turned into permanent, irreparable damage to her body.
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** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v4vsZw0D9Mo Patient JD]], who was suffering from severe insomnia, decides that - in addition to the quetiapine she was prescribed by her doctor - self-medication is the way forward, and begins frequently overdosing on diphenhydramine (also known by its trade name Benadryl) to knock herself out. However, this only succeeds in making her insomnia even worse, to the point that she stays awake for nine days straight, and also causes her internal organs to begin malfunctioning, leading to huge sections of her colon dilating, being unable to get blood to properly perfuse through them, and then dying, forcing doctors to cut the pieces out and stitch what was left of the organ back together. What could have been an easy fix with proper medical advice turned into permanent, irreparable damage to her body.
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** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oeyt2zVqCG8 Patient GC]] does this ''repeatedly''. First, instead of deciding to accept that he is unhealthily obese, and that doctors could help him by giving him an exercise regimen to follow, he refuses, and instead has a gastric bypass surgery. Unfortunately, this is where his logic completely goes out the window, since afterwards he gets cocky and refuses to take his Vitamin B12 supplements and instead begins bingeing on hundreds of Vitamin C and zinc gummies a day, even resorting to swallowing whole tubes of zinc denture paste when he couldn't find the gummies. Eventually, his developing Vitamin B12 deficiency damages his spinal cord, and he falls down the stairs, breaks his leg and is hospitalised. After being discharged, his distrust of doctors manifests again, and he gets right back to business, gorging on yet more zinc supplements and denture paste until he gets sent to the emergency room ''again'' from the calcium oxalate and hypocupremia that damaged his kidneys. Somehow, he survived all this, even though his actions border on being not just stupid, but [[LethallyStupid lethally so]].

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** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oeyt2zVqCG8 Patient GC]] GC]], who starts off his case being unhealthily obese, does this ''repeatedly''. First, instead of deciding to accept that he is unhealthily obese, and that doctors could help him by giving him an exercise regimen to follow, he refuses, and instead has a gastric bypass surgery.surgery - while this is an extreme solution for a problem that could be fixed in a much less invasive way, at least it's a step in the right direction. Unfortunately, this is where his logic completely goes out the window, since afterwards he gets cocky and refuses to take his Vitamin B12 supplements and instead begins bingeing on hundreds of Vitamin C and zinc gummies a day, even resorting to swallowing whole tubes of zinc denture paste when he couldn't find the gummies. Eventually, his developing Vitamin B12 deficiency damages his spinal cord, and he falls down the stairs, breaks his leg and is hospitalised. After being discharged, his distrust of doctors manifests again, and he gets right back to business, gorging on yet more zinc supplements and denture paste until he gets sent to the emergency room ''again'' from the calcium oxalate and hypocupremia that damaged his kidneys. Somehow, he survived all this, even though his actions border on being not just stupid, but [[LethallyStupid lethally so]].

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** Patient PT in "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jQJIqs5kLaw A Farmer Sprayed 1 Liter Herbicide Inbetween His Legs. This Is How His Organs Shut Down.]]" attempted to treat an STD he got cheating on his wife by spraying paraquat all over his groin on a regular basis, later making sure it wouldn't dry off by using a diaper [[TooDumbToLive in spite of the fact that he was already suffering noticeable poisoning symptoms by this point]]. This resulted in paraquat being absorbed into his bloodstream and attacking his lungs as if he'd drunk it, leading to his death.

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** Patient PT in "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jQJIqs5kLaw A Farmer Sprayed 1 Liter Herbicide Inbetween His Legs. This Is How His Organs Shut Down.]]" attempted to treat an STD he got cheating on his wife by [[WorstAid spraying paraquat all over his groin on a regular basis, basis]], later making sure it wouldn't dry off by using a diaper [[TooDumbToLive in spite of the fact that he was already suffering noticeable poisoning symptoms by this point]].point. This resulted in paraquat being absorbed into his bloodstream and attacking his lungs as if he'd drunk it, leading to his death.


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** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jQJIqs5kLaw Patient PT]] tried to treat an STD by regularly spraying paraquat onto his groin, and not long after he started doing this wore a diaper over it to prevent it from drying out [[TooDumbToLive despite already showing poisoning symptoms by this point]]. Because scrotal skin is far more absorbent than skin elsewhere, he ended up absorbing a dose of paraquat equal to drinking it into his bloodstream, leading to ultimately fatal lung damage.
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** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jQJIqs5kLaw Patient PT]] attempted to self-medicate a venereal disease he'd caught while cheating on his wife by dousing his genitals with periquat herbicide. Unfortunately, the scrotum is significantly more absorbent than the rest of the skin, so over time he absorbed so much of the herbicide that it was as though he'd outright drunken it, ultimately killing him by destroying his lungs.

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** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jQJIqs5kLaw Patient PT]] attempted to self-medicate a venereal disease he'd an STD he caught while cheating on his wife after a one-night stand by dousing his genitals groin with periquat herbicide. paraquat, even wearing a diaper to prevent it from evaporating. Unfortunately, the scrotum scrotal skin is significantly thinner and more absorbent than the rest other areas of the skin, body, so over time he absorbed so much of the herbicide that it was as though he'd outright drunken it, ultimately killing him by if he had just drank it instead. Ultimately the paraquat built up in his lungs, destroying them and sealing his lungs.fate.
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** Patient PT in "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jQJIqs5kLaw A Farmer Sprayed 1 Liter Herbicide Inbetween His Legs. This Is How His Organs Shut Down.]]" attempted to treat an STD he got cheating on his wife by spraying paraquat onto his penis and making sure it wouldn't dry off using a diaper. This resulted in paraquat being absorbed into his bloodstream and attacking his lungs as if he'd drunk it, leading to his death.

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** Patient PT in "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jQJIqs5kLaw A Farmer Sprayed 1 Liter Herbicide Inbetween His Legs. This Is How His Organs Shut Down.]]" attempted to treat an STD he got cheating on his wife by spraying paraquat onto all over his penis and groin on a regular basis, later making sure it wouldn't dry off by using a diaper.diaper [[TooDumbToLive in spite of the fact that he was already suffering noticeable poisoning symptoms by this point]]. This resulted in paraquat being absorbed into his bloodstream and attacking his lungs as if he'd drunk it, leading to his death.
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** Patient PT in "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jQJIqs5kLaw A Farmer Sprayed 1 Liter Herbicide Inbetween His Legs. This Is How His Organs Shut Down.]]" attempted to treat an STD he got cheating on his wife by spraying paraquat onto his penis and making sure it wouldn't dry off using a diaper. This resulted in paraquat being absorbed into his bloodstream and attacking his lungs as if he'd drunk it, leading to his death.

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* GroinAttack: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ibetd87K0b8 Patient CC]], [[SexIsEvilAndIAmHorny ridden with sexual thoughts he couldn't stand]], decided to castrate himself by injecting himself in the testicles with calcium chloride from a cheese-making kit. Naturally, this did an absolute number to his genitalia; between the calcium chloride constricting the veins and triggering cell death, and the sudden influx of calcium creating large masses of calcium phosphate, [[GoneHorriblyRight he succeeded in rendering his testicles useless, at the cost of agonizing pain]]. [[ForWantOfANail All of this could have been avoided]] if he simply opted to choose psychotherapy or medication to manage his intrusive thoughts.

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[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ibetd87K0b8 Patient CC]], [[SexIsEvilAndIAmHorny ridden with sexual thoughts he couldn't stand]], decided to castrate himself by injecting himself in the testicles with calcium chloride from a cheese-making kit. Naturally, this did an absolute number to his genitalia; between the calcium chloride constricting the veins and triggering cell death, and the sudden influx of calcium creating large masses of calcium phosphate, [[GoneHorriblyRight he succeeded in rendering his testicles useless, at the cost of agonizing pain]]. [[ForWantOfANail [[ItBeganWithATwistOfFate All of this could have been avoided]] if he simply opted to choose psychotherapy or medication to manage his intrusive thoughts.thoughts.
** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jQJIqs5kLaw Patient PT]] attempted to self-medicate a venereal disease he'd caught while cheating on his wife by dousing his genitals with periquat herbicide. Unfortunately, the scrotum is significantly more absorbent than the rest of the skin, so over time he absorbed so much of the herbicide that it was as though he'd outright drunken it, ultimately killing him by destroying his lungs.
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** Patient RB's wife in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qNV5X-GBkR8 A Husband Was Found With Another Woman. This Is What Was Done To His Organs.]] discovers that her husband is having an affair, and begins adding thallium sulfate to his food under the belief that it couldn't be easily traced. After a long period of suffering in which RB began experiencing increased hair loss and constant vomiting, he eventually ends up in the emergency room where he begins rapidly losing the feelings in his limbs and, eventually, his life. Unfortunately for RB's wife, the combination of symptoms her husband experiences are specific enough for the medical team to suspect intentional thallium poisoning, causing them to alert the authorities. Not only does RB's wife plead guilty, Dr. Bernard adds that the case ended up preserved in medical literature, documenting how the medical team found high concentrations of thallium in RB's cerebrospinal fluid.

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** Patient RB's wife in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qNV5X-GBkR8 A Husband Was Found With Another Woman. This Is What Was Done To His Organs.]] discovers that her husband is having an affair, and begins adding thallium sulfate to his food under the belief that it couldn't be easily traced. After a long period of suffering in which RB began experiencing increased hair loss and constant vomiting, he eventually ends up in the emergency room where he begins rapidly losing the feelings in his limbs and, eventually, his life. Unfortunately for RB's wife, Patient RB deduced that she had poisoned him, and warned her sister using what little time he had left before going under at the hospital. Furthermore, the combination of symptoms her husband experiences are he experienced was specific enough for the medical team to suspect intentional thallium poisoning, causing them to alert the authorities. Not only does RB's wife plead guilty, Dr. Bernard adds that the case ended up being preserved in medical literature, documenting how the medical team found high concentrations of thallium in RB's cerebrospinal fluid.
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** A woman who got E. coli from lettuce in a burger, which was probably made worse by her habit of eating old, unrefrigerated food.

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** A woman who got E. coli from lettuce in a burger, which was probably made worse by her habit of forgetting about her food, then eating old, unrefrigerated food.it when it had cooled to room temperature, an environment ideal for bacteria that cause illness to grow in.
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** A woman who got E. coli from lettuce in a burger, which was probably made worse by her habit of eating old unrefrigerated.

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** A woman who got E. coli from lettuce in a burger, which was probably made worse by her habit of eating old unrefrigerated.old, unrefrigerated food.
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* TheFoodPoisoningIncident: Several videos describe incidents of people who accidentally got sick from expired or unsafely prepared food.
** Botulism from gas station nachos, which got a large number of people sick.
** Parasites from pork tacos sold by an illegal food truck.
** A grandmother who repeatedly gave herself salmonella from eating raw cookie dough, which was made worse by her unknowingly being HIV-positive.
** A man who tragically died from consuming a small amount of water from an expired coconut that was infested with a highly toxic fungus.
** A woman who got E. coli from lettuce in a burger, which was probably made worse by her habit of eating old unrefrigerated.
** Leftover chicken and noodles that gave an unlucky young man an infection that caused him to lose several body parts.
** More than one video has covered people who got sick from old or poorly prepared sushi.
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** Patient RB's wife in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qNV5X-GBkR8 A Husband Was Found With Another Woman. This Is What Was Done To His Organs.]] discovers that her husband is having an affair, and begins adding thallium sulfate to his food under the belief that it couldn't be easily traced. After a long period of suffering in which RB began experiencing increased hair loss and constant vomiting, he eventually ends up in the emergency room where he begins rapidly losing the feelings in his limbs and, eventually, his life. Unfortunately for RB's wife, the combination of symptoms her husband experiences are specific enough for the medical team to suspect intentional thallium poisoning, causing them to alert the authorities. Not only does RB's wife plead guilty, Dr. Bernard adds that the case ended up preserved in medical literature, documenting how the medical team found high concentrations of thallium in RB's cerebrospinal fluid.
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** [[** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qNV5X-GBkR8 Patient RB]] is caught having an affair, and his wife responds by poisoning him over a long period of time with the heavy metal thallium. By the time he realizes what's going on, the damage to his system is too severe, and he suffers a fatal cardiac arrest while being given dialysis. The one bright spot is that his wife is arrested and ultimately convicted of his murder.

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** [[** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qNV5X-GBkR8 Patient RB]] is caught having an affair, and his wife responds by poisoning him over a long period of time with the heavy metal thallium. By the time he realizes what's going on, the damage to his system is too severe, and he suffers a fatal cardiac arrest while being given dialysis. The one bright spot is that his wife is arrested and ultimately convicted of his murder.
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** [[** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qNV5X-GBkR8 Patient RB]] is caught having an affair, and his wife responds by poisoning him over a long period of time with the heavy metal thallium. By the time he realizes what's going on, the damage to his system is too severe, and he suffers a fatal cardiac arrest while being given dialysis. The one bright spot is that his wife is arrested and ultimately convicted of his murder.
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* PovertyFood: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fDB4TpZIgzQ Patient GN]] was forced to adjust his diet due to having fallen victim for a scam that left him with barely enough money for groceries. He was reduced to eating nothing but ramen noodles for six months, eating that many hundred pounds of ramen during that time. That much ramen is not healthy for anyone, but especially for GN due to celiac disease.

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* WhamLine: [[https://youtu.be/VY-k_YVkRKs "A Man Played Video Games Nonstop For 73 Hours. This Is How His Organs Shut Down."]] starts with one:

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** More generally, the phrase "At autopsy" being the reveal that a patient didn't make it.
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* MedicationTampering: Patient GB in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vmiowRlk8Xc A Man Microdosed Dark Web Bought Mushrooms. This Is What Happened To His Organs]] ordered psilocybin mushrooms on the Dark Web to self-medicate his self-diagnosed depression with. Unbeknownst to GB, the mushrooms had been doused in deadly cyanide by the seller, and the MushroomSamba that ensued after injecting the mushrooms was actually GB's suffocating from the cyanide.

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* MedicationTampering: Patient GB in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vmiowRlk8Xc A Man Microdosed Dark Web Bought Mushrooms. This Is What Happened To His Organs]] ordered psilocybin mushrooms on the Dark Web to self-medicate his self-diagnosed depression with. Unbeknownst to GB, the mushrooms had been doused in deadly cyanide by the seller, and the MushroomSamba that ensued after injecting the mushrooms was actually GB's GB suffocating from the cyanide.cyanide, somehow tricking himself into believing he was tripping from a combination of low oxygen and wanting to believe his incorrect method of administration was working.
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* MedicationTampering: Patient GB in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vmiowRlk8Xc A Man Microdosed Dark Web Bought Mushrooms. This Is What Happened To His Organs]] ordered psilocybin mushrooms on the Dark Web to self-medicate his self-diagnosed depression with. Unbeknownst to GB, the mushrooms had been doused in deadly cyanide by the seller, and the MushroomSamba that ensued after injecting the mushrooms was actually GB's suffocating from the cyanide.
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* JustOneMoreLevel: "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VY-k_YVkRKs A Man Played Video Games Nonstop For 73 Hours. This Is What Happened To His Organs]]". Patient DC was so obsessed with video games that he couldn't stop playing for 73 hours on a weekend. This ''kills him'' thanks to deep vein thrombosis (blood clot) developed from sitting down for this long, which then clogged his pulmonary artery.

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* JustOneMoreLevel: "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VY-k_YVkRKs A Man Played Video Games Nonstop For 73 Hours. This Is What Happened To His Organs]]". Patient DC was so obsessed with video games that he couldn't stop playing for 73 hours on a weekend. This ''kills him'' ''stops his heart'' thanks to deep vein thrombosis (blood clot) developed from sitting down for this long, which then clogged his pulmonary artery.artery, eventually leading to permanent brain death thanks to lack of oxygen.
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* JustOneMoreLevel: "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VY-k_YVkRKs A Man Played Video Games Nonstop For 73 Hours. This Is What Happened To His Organs]]". Patient DC was so obsessed with video games that he couldn't stop playing for 73 hours on a weekend. This ''kills him'' thanks to deep vein thrombosis (blood clot) developed from sitting down for this long, which then clogged his pulmonary artery.
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* Justin Silverman of ''WebVideo/CinemassacreVideo'' portrays Patient JS in "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tAtaIZD0Ebs A Gamer Drank 12 Energy Drinks In 10 Minutes. This Is What Happened To His Organs.]]"

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* ** Justin Silverman of ''WebVideo/CinemassacreVideo'' portrays Patient JS in "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tAtaIZD0Ebs A Gamer Drank 12 Energy Drinks In 10 Minutes. This Is What Happened To His Organs.]]"
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* Justin Silverman of ''WebVideo/CinemassacreVideo'' portrays Patient JS in "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tAtaIZD0Ebs A Gamer Drank 12 Energy Drinks In 10 Minutes. This Is What Happened To His Organs.]]"


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* SickbedSmuggling: Patient BA ends up in the hospital after drinking several cans of soda on a daily basis, so he secretly calls his wife and asks her to bring more soda to him. Eventually, an intern puts a stop to this.
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* Taken to a shocking extreme with Patient GW, who after accidentally swallowing diquat dibromide and almost immediately feeling an agonising pain radiating through his body, has ''barely'' enough time to make it to the hospital, give the doctors his advance directive, call his family to his side and say goodbye to them - in case ''he never wakes up again'' - and is then promptly put into a medically-induced coma as the chemical begins to destroy every single system in his body by preventing respiration from being carried out. Within 24 hours, most of his organs have sustained critical damage and are non-functional. Within a week, he's ''dead''.

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* ** Taken to a shocking truly horrifying extreme with Patient GW, who after accidentally swallowing diquat dibromide and almost immediately feeling an agonising pain radiating through his body, has ''barely'' enough time to make it to the hospital, give the doctors his advance directive, call his family to his side and say goodbye to them - in case ''he never wakes up again'' - and is then promptly put into a medically-induced coma as the chemical begins to destroy every single system in his body by preventing respiration from being carried out. Within 24 hours, most of his organs have sustained critical damage and are non-functional. Within a week, he's ''dead''.
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* DownerBeginning: "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VY-k_YVkRKs DC]] is a 25-year-old man, presenting to the emergency room...'''dead''' on arrival."
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* SweetTooth/MustHaveCaffeine: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gD5IA51OdpM Patient BA]] gets a job at a company where one of the perks is unlimited free soda, and becomes heavily addicted to it, to the point that he drinks a ''case'' of soda per day. The sugar and sodium content of his drinks causes a chain reaction of health issues, including muscle breakdown due to potassium deficiency and serious kidney problems.

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* SweetTooth/MustHaveCaffeine: SweetTooth[=/=]MustHaveCaffeine: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gD5IA51OdpM Patient BA]] gets a job at a company where one of the perks is unlimited free soda, and becomes heavily addicted to it, to the point that he drinks a ''case'' of soda per day. The sugar and sodium content of his drinks causes a chain reaction of health issues, including muscle breakdown due to potassium deficiency and serious kidney problems.

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