Rekt Thread

Rekt Thread

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This one always pisses me off...such a pussy.

MODS MODS MODS

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I've seen some shit in my day but this is a different level.

WTF

and he's ok

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That's fucking disgusting man, I'm traumatized for life

Story?

MOds Mods mods!! This looks illegal! !!1

story?

What is this about?

Halloween or movie prop

What the actual fuck am I looking at here?

I think this was some disabled man. There was a news article about it. Cant remember

Fuck nugget?

I wish there were more pics of this guy. On the Internet, that is, because I'm sure they photographed the shit out of him.

I would like some explanations

>That man was a hero cop and told him not to move!!
> It's not the cops fault he shot him, why'd he move in such a suspicious manner?

bad medical care. because shitty country without health insurance system.

original cause was already hardly treatable,
but the condition he is in is because he keeps getting his skin infected because he just cant stop moving. the way he is suspended in the air is the poor families best (still bad) attempt at preventing further loss of skin / infections from abrasion, but obviously its hopeless because as long as the underlying muscle spasm are not treated, even a proper suspension would not let him live comfortably, let alone work and/or actually live a proper life.

besides, he probably lost the ability to use his finger and toes already because of the repeated infections and consequential damage to his never-resting muscles.

tl;dr hes fucked because of the country he was born into

And this is why you don't fuck with radiation

Story??

Burns from unimaginable amount of radiation exposure. He was guaranteed to die, but "doctors" kept him alive for a few days so they can observe radiation exposure on humans.

I'm not sure which incident was it, maybe Chernobyl.

Now that's interesting. Fucking love science man

dude got high as fuck dose of radiation during an accident in a japanese nuclear facility, they kept him alive for a long time (few months I think), despite him literally falling apart

Omg what is going on here, I hope someone has the back story

Chernobyl, yeah?

Look up Hisashi Ouchi

damn that looks painful
i guess you could say Ouchi

>Chernobyl

Nah it was an incident in Japan in the 90s. It wasn't a meltdown but the guy got hit with full exposure.

The three Chernobyl guys who were there in the reactor didn't even get that badly burnt when that went into meltdown, mostly because the radiation dissipated in all directions

fuck man

OP here no its not Chernobyl its Hisashi Ouchi

Heres another pic of Ouchi

after a quick search I don't believe that is actually Hisashi Ouchi, I don't believe there are any photos of him after the accident.
The OP picture is likely a different unnamed victim of extreme radiation

what happend here. Any sauce?

unbelievable-facts.com/2016/12/hisashi-ouchi.html

Fake plastic

Jesus Christ. What kind of monster do you have to be to keep someone alive in this condition against his will? That's like WWII POW experimentation levels of fucked up. The fact that it happened in 1999 is insanity.

nice asshole ! I lick !

They got away with it by saying he "could have lived"

I have no idea what the medical laws in Japan are like. Do they not have DNR orders there? Would his next of kin not been allowed to make the decision to keep him alive or not?

Science.

At least one can hope important information was learned from it.

Yeah they do but they were trying to squeeze every bit of scientific info from him

That story really reinforces that Japan is every bit as fucked up as their porn makes it seem.

Post some rekt webms already!

Japanese aren't the only ones.
History is full of doctors and scientists who throw out ethics when certain opportunities arise. It's the dark truth to many scientific and medical advances

>History is full of doctors and scientists who throw out ethics when certain opportunities arise. It's the dark truth to many scientific and medical advances

Yeah, I get that. But most of that stuff happened decades ago, or happens in 3rd world countries. Most people in developed countries figured out that isn't okay by 1999.

they kept him alive even though he lost 100% of his skin AND 100% of his immune system.
thats fucking impressive. really, really, fucking impressive.

Kind of ironic last name

yeah but he was in so much pain and wanted to die almost every cell in his body that wasnt destroyed turned cancerous he had 3 heart attacks died 7 times was it really worth it?

here you go, Sir

lol ouchi? that has to be a parody

who was his Dr? Wang B Long?

thank you kind sir

Ouchy Ouchy

lmao

One would think, but it isn't quite the case. It all centers on opportunity which doesn't come every day.

Also the radiation literally destroyed his chromosomes.

>even though he lost 100% of his skin AND 100% of his immune system
these are not unrelated.
if you transplant foreign tissue, you suppress the immune system in order to make the body not reject it.
without immune system, one of the major obstacles of transplants is removed.

i worked in hospitals before and duuude have i received many "kill me please" request, just to be hugged by the same people later thanking me for caring so much for them.
dire situations make you think your life sucks forever. doesnt mean you should always listen to what people say in pain.

yes, this dude was not gonna live many more years. but no, if not for one infection too much the care he received had not been needless suffering.

yeah but they had a chance to live this dude was a walking dead man

Maybe
One would have to dig deeper into what was learned from the incident and whether or not it can be applied to help others.

Yes but think about morals i cant even imagine what he was feeling

A box with some tubes in it doesn't look like enough to sustain the life of whatever that's supposed to be. Gotta be fake.

yes, he literally said he wanted to die
>but that nothing unusual given the circumstances
in japan the culture is that you try to not be a burden on the people around you
if japs just think they maybe possibly might be stepping on your toes they get really nervous and try really hard to not be disturbing

this dude.. he received the very best medical care anyone in japan received at that time.
they imported material, invited foreign experts, gave him a shitton of blood transfusions.
he received exactly the kind of attention that japs really dont like, because its considered extremely rude to be an annoyance/burden there.

Science doesn't give two shits about your morals. If the information gleaned from his suffering can help others then it's worth it.

can we have more webms pls

I can't either. It was a true tragedy and I hope he isn't forgotten.

But consider the moral grey area involved. From a purely logical point of view one could argue those doctors had a moral obligation to learn everything they could from a unusual situation.

for patients whose remaining life span is rather short, a number of very effective pain medications are available that otherwise would not be used.

when a friend of my uncle died, he was allowed to be high all day every day
they gave him shit so illegal for purposes outside of palliative care, he could only receive his doses directly from the doctor to make sure he does not hand it out to visitors.

maybe never walking again, but how about a goodbye in dignity instead of being just ripped out of your families life.
wouldnt that have been something, atleast?

So that s how you make a fuk pillow

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What drugs you mean? Better than heroin?

Context?

>acting like an idiot
>gets rekt
>"its so unfortunate!"

It's top kek is what it is.

Some asian country, I forget the actual problem, however this set up is all the family could afford to do, saw it in a gloomyhouse vid.

>What drugs you mean?
i dont know what that dude i was talking about got (because he obviously had psychological side-effects, and fentanyl has very little such)
but the default thing in palliative care is fentanyl, its super effective in removing pain and they dont care that its also super addictive.
its also the same thing they use on search and rescue missions when they have to transport people with broken legs or punctured bowels.
in most countries, they still use morphine/hydromorphone, though less powerful, its easier to get the dosage right, and also cheaper.
>Better than heroin?
considerably.
check this out, there is a metric on how pain meds compare to heroin/morphine in their expected pain suppression effectiveness ("analgesic potency")
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equianalgesic

It's a waste of a fucktoy, but at least we had keks.

Jesus fucking christ :(

such a shame he didn't just die in the first place