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First experience with match type bullet on game
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<blockquote data-quote="villagelightsmith" data-source="post: 1763521" data-attributes="member: 68421"><p>"...liquified the heart ..." Correct me if I'm wrong here ... That critter is operating on nothing but the blood pressure the rest of the cardiovascular system can muster by vaso-constriction and the O2 present in the blood cells right there right now. The red cells are no longer circulating, and they are not a very good storage reservoir of O2 from which the adjacent tissues can continue to draw. There's not much more than what you saw ... it's close to a bang-flop. A bleed-out lasts some longer.</p><p> For years I have experienced intermittent blood pressure drops (vaso-vagal). The experience? Hearing is the last thing to go. I recall a nurse's panic, calling "I'm getting 50 over NOTHING!" I tried to tell her "It'll be lower than that someday," but couldn't get the joke out. Nobody laughs at my jokes anyway.</p><p> It's really not a bad way to go. We mammals usually don't need blood pressure any longer than we have it, and we don't have it any longer than we need it. If it hap's to me out on a mountain somewhere, I just hope it'll be a downhill drag for my friends.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="villagelightsmith, post: 1763521, member: 68421"] "...liquified the heart ..." Correct me if I'm wrong here ... That critter is operating on nothing but the blood pressure the rest of the cardiovascular system can muster by vaso-constriction and the O2 present in the blood cells right there right now. The red cells are no longer circulating, and they are not a very good storage reservoir of O2 from which the adjacent tissues can continue to draw. There's not much more than what you saw ... it's close to a bang-flop. A bleed-out lasts some longer. For years I have experienced intermittent blood pressure drops (vaso-vagal). The experience? Hearing is the last thing to go. I recall a nurse's panic, calling "I'm getting 50 over NOTHING!" I tried to tell her "It'll be lower than that someday," but couldn't get the joke out. Nobody laughs at my jokes anyway. It's really not a bad way to go. We mammals usually don't need blood pressure any longer than we have it, and we don't have it any longer than we need it. If it hap's to me out on a mountain somewhere, I just hope it'll be a downhill drag for my friends. [/QUOTE]
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