Comments by "Mihail Milev" (@mihailmilev9909) on "The Most Painful Death Ever (VIEWER DISCRETION)" video.
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@lawinaabraham3073 also, from what I got, I don't think he was technically still long gone. I mean, technically still not. But the brain damage was a big thing....... If only he wasn't brain damaged then he could've just nodded yes or no if he wanted to go. Even more code maybe with his finger or something. But anyways......
From what I understood idk if he still had those skin cells on his good side and idk if those temporary graphts were working to keep it there. Since he was already on dialysis the muscles and skin going into his blood might not be as big an issue I guess. And he also had new skin membranes growing in his intestines.
Like he said EVENTUALLY the damaged cells run out it seems.
As long as those few spots are still there maybe with more weeks and months they will eventually grow to the whole body, giving the skin back, and then he can get another stem cell transfusion, and if that works he can get new kidneys and they can operate on his lungs and everything, maybe amputate the arm, because he can have the ability to stop bleeding if it works.
But the only thing that he mentioned then would be the heart, they would need to keep increasing the dose for weeks or months at which point I imagine you reach a point where there is just no more drug that can fit in anymore. Until the eventual transfusion after the skin grows back, after which again they can give new heart and other organs. His heart was in tact tho at that time, but still needed the drugs to run. Idek how that works tbh. The only thing would be that the whole time his skin is growing he would have to not have that internal bleeding. Oh wait I think that was in his stomach. I think that might be the other reason other than the heart that they stopped. But they were supplying him with blood anyways since he was constantly bleeding. I think it depends on whether his mind would have been in tact if they eventually did manage to put his body together.
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Also, from what I got, I don't think he was technically still long gone. I mean, technically still not. But the brain damage was a big thing....... If only he wasn't brain damaged then he could've just nodded yes or no if he wanted to go. Even more code maybe with his finger or something. But anyways......
From what I understood idk if he still had those skin cells on his good side and idk if those temporary graphts were working to keep it there. Since he was already on dialysis the muscles and skin going into his blood might not be as big an issue I guess. And he also had new skin membranes growing in his intestines.
Like he said EVENTUALLY the damaged cells run out it seems.
As long as those few spots are still there maybe with more weeks and months they will eventually grow to the whole body, giving the skin back, and then he can get another stem cell transfusion, and if that works he can get new kidneys and they can operate on his lungs and everything, maybe amputate the arm, because he can have the ability to stop bleeding if it works.
But the only thing that he mentioned then would be the heart, they would need to keep increasing the dose for weeks or months at which point I imagine you reach a point where there is just no more drug that can fit in anymore. Until the eventual transfusion after the skin grows back, after which again they can give new heart and other organs. His heart was in tact tho at that time, but still needed the drugs to run. Idek how that works tbh. The only thing would be that the whole time his skin is growing he would have to not have that internal bleeding. Oh wait I think that was in his stomach. I think that might be the other reason other than the heart that they stopped. But they were supplying him with blood anyways since he was constantly bleeding. I think it depends on whether his mind would have been in tact if they eventually did manage to put his body together.
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