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People Try To Survive 100 Days ALONE In The Wild

Apr 12, 2024
spending time

alone

is scary spending time

alone

in nature for weeks months at a time is even harder, but let's look at the medical problems they go through during the time they spend alone, let's start with physical education, but now everything is soaked so everything will be 10 times more slippery. Why am I doing this in the rain? I never like to see anyone brandishing sharp weapons when the floor is slippery. Oh, just like I said, I cut myself. Oh no, cutting myself in the

wild

is really problematic and it's not for the reason most

people

think. most

people

will assume, oh my god, no Neosporin, how are you going to manage?
people try to survive 100 days alone in the wild
The problem is not the Neosporin, but the lack of clean water and exposure to bacteria because, really, when you have a superficial wound, all you need to do is rinse it with cold water. clean water, maybe a little soapy water, but like many people think, hydran peroxide, Neosporin, no, no, you don't really need them to trip over a log, my ax has no face. I do not want to go back home. I can't stop bleeding. He may be bleeding, it's the acute problem and it doesn't look like he's bleeding too much, but the real problem for him is going to be exposure to bacteria and infection because it's a pretty big cut.
people try to survive 100 days alone in the wild

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If you don't find a good way to clean it and cover it, that's going to be an infection. I cut my arm and it won't stop bleeding. Well, I'm telling you now. Okay, so it's very lonely. He just stitches me up. Suture. Can. Don't remove the tape because I'll start bleeding again. It looks like there's something dead in there too. Okay, I can't do that here. I mean, you need a clear field, you need to get the debris out. You need to get foreign substances out because if you leave something there, there is only room for the infection to grow, any substance that is not natural from your own body, actually inside your body, like getting into your skin, which can be a place where the Bacteria can multiply very easily and cause a big problem for you, damn toe, both of my feet feel totally hot, but then the tip of my toe hurts a little, oh, that's so bad, I know what's happening about to happen, so what happens when you freeze your skin?
people try to survive 100 days alone in the wild
Feel warm, but the liquid inside your skin remember that it is like 60% water that freezes and causes damage, and when that happens, you need medical help as soon as possible because the stage before freezing is Frost nip, but then once that turns into numbness, that's when it becomes a problem. Why do some people not even realize they have frostbite because their nerves are numb and they don't feel it? Many people wonder why, as the tip of the nose, fingers and toes are the first to go, it is because these are the parts of the body that lose the most heat, especially unnecessarily because there is no organs here, so the body will actually clamp down on the arteries, limit the amount of blood flow going to those areas because it wants to preserve heat, and as a result, those areas start to die.
people try to survive 100 days alone in the wild
First I have to light a fire and warm my toe. Sometimes rewarming it can cause the area to look really bad and cause a lot of pain. I have a very large blister on the tip of my toe, that is what causes the pain that is frostbite. It got worse, it turned this purple color and that can get worse for up to 48 hours. Actually, the danger of frostbite is once it becomes like a superficial frostbite, but a deep frostbite once it starts to affect the subcutaneous tissues, the muscles, the adapted tissue. Nerves are when you start to destroy your ability to move and that is a permanent disability that you don't want to sacrifice for a show.
I'm sure I got lost with how many dandelions there are here even though I don't care for them, well you know what's funny? I've criticized people before for eating dandelions but it depends on where the dandelion is if they are on the side of the road where there is a lot of traffic don't eat them if there is a farm nearby with pesticides and all this stuff you can't clean up Dand lines, don't eat them, but like in nature, if you have nothing to eat, they are a good source of certain vitamins, they actually have more iron than spinach and not only the flour, but the root is also edible. something happens when I wake up and I have these headache attacks, yes, headache attacks, basically what we're talking about is the early stages of a vasovangal syncopy where basically, if you're dehydrated, your blood pressure is not enough high to maintain enough.
The circulation reaches the brain because you have to fight against gravity so that the blood circulation reaches the brain and for this you need to have a good amount of blood pressure and good reactivity of your blood vessels. you need to have the little muscles around the arteries to pump a little in the legs. There are also many cases where this happens as a result of people taking medications incorrectly or it happens as a result of certain medications. Whoa, oh, he fell, look what happens. When you're alone on one of these shows and you pass out, were you lucky or did they have a heart monitor?
Well, it was a pretty intense Head Rush. Yes, friend, you fell. I've never had a Head Rush like this. I had never heard of them described as fever before, it's like a new term for me, the problem is that I think those dandelions are a diuretic that makes you urinate and if they make you urinate then they keep the color of my urine light, so I'm thinking I'm hydrated when in reality I'm not. What can happen if you take a diuretic is that your body starts to get rid of the excess water and when it does that it changes the color of your urine to make it look like you're hydrated.
You're well hydrated, number one, number two, because by removing excess water, you're actually dehydrating yourself faster, so that creates two problems. That's why when people consume a lot of coffee and say, "Oh, my urine is clear, I'm fine." right, it's like caffeine was a diuretic, so if you didn't drink coffee and only drank water, what color would your urine really be? Honestly I'm a little afraid I've done something to my knee oh no I'm losing stability and it gives way when I walk a lot of times when you walk on uneven ground walking a lot of problems can happen that can damage the stability when I did a difficult mutter a few years ago I completed the course but around me there were so many EMS professionals helping people who literally destroyed their knees because of the mud.
You don't have good stability. You try to push and boom. You get the wrong angle. The wrong force is applied to one of the ligaments and it tears. at that time this knee, as you can see, does not have any lump, this knee has a pocket of fluid, yes, that pocket of fluid is probably due to your knee injury, probably what we call a blue-green cyst of the palpation or Baker's cyst, this usually happens as a result of osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis, but can also occur with miniscus injuries or ligament injuries, usually the cyst does not cause problems unless its size begins to impact you because it limits your range of motion, puts pressure on a nerve etc, these are benign growths so it's not like it's cancerous. problem, but because of its mass, many patients come to my office for drainage, it hurts like hell to fully extend my knee and from time to time it tries to fail, yes, it was probably an ACL or maybe a knee injury. minisco or a combination.
I went straight to the hospital in Canada, they flew me out, gave me some anti-inflammatories, made me rest for a few

days

, and flew back to the United States. The knee had a torn meniscus and a partially torn meniscus. MCL oh MCL okay we got like 50% of that diagnosis so I've been doing exercise therapy and physical therapy for just interviews like 7 months yeah so a lot of people assume with meniscus injuries they absolutely need to Opt for a surgery, that is not always the case. Physical therapy can help stabilize the joint, provides additional support by strengthening the surrounding structures, allowing that area to heal, and yes, although it may not be perfect, it could allow you to get the same range of motion. strength that I would be happy with, maybe surgery is too, so surgery should not always be the first line therapy for these types of injuries and we need to break that habit because many times I see people having surgeries and they don't. need or are not fully versed in the benefits versus side effects of the liver is that a squirrel is not very familiar with the liver, but I am learning that you have to be constantly optimistic no matter how bad it gets, that's how you get through tough times, That's like a good lesson for life, not just being alone in the desert, holy shit, right there, squirrel thigh.
I mean, squirrel is like any other meat, it's pretty rare for them to have serious diseases, like the usual salmonella, if you undercook them and all that eats coli from droppings, but now I haven't seen many risky things from eating well-cooked squirrels. Oh, look, the CDC's small rodents, like squirrels, and they gave us others, are almost never infected with rabies. and it's not known to transmit rabies i learned something in school bad stomach cramps I'm usually a pretty tough person mentally, but last night I was humiliating a salmonella intestinal infection is so bad you need antibiotics in this situation, and vomiting, I'd bet this is some kind of bacterial gastrointestinal infection with the pain I'm experiencing man you can't keep any fluids down you can't keep food down you can hold on but you can't keep fluids down it's like you need a bowel movement because without fluids you could only last a certain amount of

days

and if you get sick, vomit and dehydrate faster because you have a fever, for example, those few days are going to change to a day and constantly hacking like that could cause a tear in the esophagus which can be very deadly, especially so dehydrated he is.
I had a fever again, starting to run through me now the fever stinks. I think especially in the accumulation of water in me because of that waste. I mean, I could die tonight. I might go into shock, it depends. How long has prolonged constipation lasted? You can have constipation so severe that it causes an intestinal blockage that leads to a rupture of the intestine. It depends on what the cause is. That's not something we see regularly, especially given the number of medications that are available at our disposal to treat the problem. I'm going to withdraw from the competition.
I've been pretty sick and I think you guys need to come get me. I am worried in these situations about having fever and abdominal pain, it is not constipation, but even more so about diverticulitis, colitis, maybe even appendicitis. I wouldn't automatically assume that all of these symptoms are a result of constipation. I've been having a lot of cramps, stomach cramps, it's just heartbreaking, like tension in my stomach muscles. I'm already I'm starting to feel like some contaminated water is being consumed here, um, to think that Giardia causes such bad cramps and diarrhea, but I was thinking about the water, you know, the fresh water coming out of this swamp makes me wonder if I'm ingesting, uh. sea ​​water could be salt water could also be dissident again Calera there are so many things that could be happening here this is why one of the biggest movements globally is providing clean water because it has led the deaths in recent times 30 years all over the world, especially for children is dehydration and diarrhea, so drinking water is very important.
I've been drinking water from a stream with a dead fish, oh, rotting on the side of the bank, that's not good, how much water did you drink here at least? 10 quarters I don't think I can go any further, sure, yeah, you're done, yeah, I'm taking advantage, I'm done, wow, yeah, look, the water is a lifesaver to try to maximize my fishing ability, there are a couple of trees hanging and and logs, so I'm going to hang some line and hooks in the hopes that the passing fish every time they do will grab the bait, bite and hopefully swallow it and get hooked, yes the biggest fish big, oh no, don't throw it away.
So, please don't pull it out like that, there are actually two approaches here, one is very specific where you push down one end of the hook and with the rope you pull the other end of the hook while applying pressure and that allows it to come out without pain, there is another approach that I don't like, where people say push it through the skin and then with a wire cutter or some other tool break the barb and then pull it out easily. I don't like that because pushing anything deeper only threatens to hit a nerve, a blood vessel, more bleeding, more damage, so I prefer to do the first approach, which is explained here quite well, which went into my skin all the way in. , oh, don't pull it like that and I lost the fish, don't throw it like that, listen to my technique.
I don't think it's safe to leave it indefinitely. Well, first of all, it's definitely not safe to leave it indefinitely, but that's a technique you should know. GoLet's see if I can tie the knife to the back of my hand to keep it in place. What is the purpose of this? What are you doing? I just made it worse, yeah oh my god that was so painful. I'm ready. to get this hook out of my hand it's been here for 2 days now it's been out for 86 days and that's what stopped it that's amazing what a champ what if it's in my tendon move the hook when I move my thumb we'll use it uh, but if it's in the tendon, which happens if you push it, the only difference right now is how they're going to handle it, okay, I mean, they're being a little rude here, she has a concern that you need to address.
Can you explain? that it is more important to remove it than to talk about the tendon. This is just a strange place to do this procedure if it is attached to my tendon. What is that going to do in the long term? The tip is coming off quite a bit. Still, this is the other method that we often say for medical providers, it's called the forceps method, which uses a similar motion to the one I described in the first step, only with this added tool, yeah, there you have it , you did it, Carly, I tried. all I could I couldn't get it out myself these people are so strange I just have to keep working hard it literally takes everyone else all the time to start a fire it's just me it must be just me oh no that's scary oh I knew that was going to happen I saw it happen I don't know how deep it is ah oh that's very deep I can't even look at that and I'm not squeamish especially when your hand is involved not only are there so many little parts that can get damaged and if not repaired quickly , they may lose hand function forever.
They could also have an infection in the very small bones of the hand, which leads to osteomilitis, which is an infection of the bone and as a result, you're going to need intravenous antibiotics, that's a much higher level of severity of infection. , just take a look, where is it? It is about an inch long. Can you feel your finger before we do that? Alright? What we're going to do is bandage it and then take you to the hospital. The hand is so complex that in hospitals, unless it is very superficial, not even the emergency doctor will be able to correct it.
Call a hand surgeon or plastic surgeon to make sure it heals as best as it can because many things can go wrong with your hand. The moment I was most scared as if I were alone was when I flew an F-16, click here. To check it out and, as always, stay happy and healthy.

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