Comments by "Diana Pennepacker" (@dianapennepacker6854) on "A Student Drank 2 Liters Fiber Supplement For Dinner. This Is What Happened To His Intestines." video.

  1. Nothing like end stage liver - when I have too much ammonia in my body I get hepatic encelopathy. The solution? Give me more Lactalose which is a very effective laxative to get rid of the excess. Better then Metamucil. Since an attack usually leaves my muscles in shambles and I can be out for a day or two I can't walk. Poor nurses have to constantly clean. When my kidneys started to totally fail as well it was HELL. After already having like five large movements in the last two hours a third effing volcano came out. It literally was the most horrifying shi¹t imaginable. It got all over the back of my body. I had to lay in it for 40 minutes as it was late at night and only a single nurse was making rounds at the my room. Took her an I a good 45 minutes to clean up. Horrifying. Then the doctors tried jump starting me with IV fluid and a powerful steroid so I was in the ICU amongst other drugs to try to get me to urinate as I already had a gallon or so of fluid in me. I became a effing waterfall at one point and stuck to the kabode as every time I tried walking to the bed it was just like a running facet. Nurse kept asking me to get back on the bed but everytime I got up it just came out. Rinse and repeat. They didn't want to put a cath or whatever for some reason which would have been a lot easier. Felt so bad for the nurses anytime I'm admitted. I always have them drop off piles of those disposable small towels/blankets for a quick change and make sure I get to walking status ASAP. Surprised I didn't die from too much fluid TBH during those stints. I suspect they basically finished my kidneys from the HE episode by putting me into a coma which was not necessary for a few days and not giving me a paracentesis for 4 days even though I had 8.4 liters of fluid in my abdomen.
    1