DRY DROWNING ep. 8

Published: Jun 15, 2024 Duration: 00:11:09 Category: People & Blogs

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I'm pajama it up right now because yeah why not I didn't feel like propping everything up on my bed to film so I was like let's just talk down here cuz I did not feel like getting up you know what I'm saying guys have we noticed okay I've been staying up pretty late every night and which like every summer we can all agree that we all stay up late right every summer for some reason I stay up till like 5:00 a.m. and then as the summer goes on it gets later so then it's like 5:00 a.m. then it's like 6:00 a.m. it hasn't become 6: a.m. yet but I haven't stayed up obviously can you even call it later at that point earlier you know I haven't stayed up till 7 a.m. yet have I no I don't think I ever have I think the longest I stayed up was until 6:00 a.m. but this summer it's like I'm already starting to go to bed later and it's only what is it June 14th I think I stayed up till 6:30 this morning and then I slept till noon and my favorite thing is like going to sleep and then waking up in the middle of the night after sleeping for a few hours and then you're like awake and then you're like and then if you can't fall back to sleep then you can like turn on a movie or TV show or something like that and fall back to sleep but obviously I haven't been waking up in the middle of the night cuz I've been awake all night can we talk about the energy in the air from 4:00 a.m. to 5:30 a.m. the energy is different I was watching a video and it was like this was when I was watching a lot of spiritual YouTube videos and like talking about their spiritual journey and they were like I like to wake up at 4:00 a.m. and 5:00 a.m. because the energy is different and whatever I noticed that the energy is so much different at 4:00 a.m. and it's not like it's it's not like a bad energy right 4:30 a.m. to 5:30 a.m. is the energy seems so clean and it seems so clear and everything seems so fresh only like a few people wake up during that early to go to jobs or whatever and work out or whatever they do in the morning but it's like the energy from the night before goes away and then it's left with the silence and then it's like the birds are finally starting to chirp the energy and the air just feels clean once it hits like 6:00 a.m. that's when it's like it's just so good and I love it and it's even better once you're you've been sleeping all night and then you wake up during that time not to like you know get ready or anything but to like wake up in the middle of the night and you're going to go back to sleep cuz you don't have to wake up early the energy is so clean and now I understand why all the people that wake up early wake up early I'm like oh it's obviously unrealistic who's going to wake up at 430 4:00 a.m. to 5:30 a.m. but a lot of people do it I wouldn't do it but I understand why somebody would right why the [ __ ] on Tik Tok are like and on YouTube and stuff are like I get my green juice if you know you know at 5:30 a.m. and then I go to my my 5:00 a.m. Pilates CL wait I just think that's the perfect time to get your green juice if you know you know or orange juice if you know you know but you also have to go to bed really early to be able to get up at that time let me think if you go to bed at 900 p.m. 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 that's only only 7 hours of sleep so you're going to have to go to sleep at 800 a.m. no wait no 8:00 p.m. he guys what's happening which brings me to the next thing I hated summer for the longest time summer I hated the heat it makes me sick it makes my stomach sick like I hate it like the only season I like is fall and spring and I liked winter a little bit but especially fall I loved fall and I I still do but can we talk about last summer I was still hating it but then and I was like oh I'm starting to like it a little bit this summer I love it I'm trying to be in somebody's pool all summer long and I have been I learned how to swim a little bit today probably looked really goofy doing it but I and I'm still learning how to swim I don't know how to swim trying to learn that and I say that every summer this summer I'm learning I'm literally learning how to swim you know those classes where like they throw you into the pool and they're like here up here and the then it's like an actual baby like the parents put their babies in the swim classes and the swim teachers take the baby dump them in the water and they're like up here up here as the baby like what is the baby going to do it's just flopping around everywhere that's what I felt like today that's crazy can we is can we talk about that is that even legal to like take a baby and throw it into the water what if it in well maybe maybe does it have like a special reflex where it's like oh I know to hold my breath probably not it could inhale so much water have you heard of dry drowning guys can we talk about dry drowning dry drowning is a non-medical term for acute lung injury that can occur after someone inhales water through their nose or mouth during an underwater accident the water causes the vocal cords to spasm and close which prevents air from entering the lungs symptoms might include coughing wheezing lightheadedness sleepiness confusion fast or hard breathing and abnormal breathing patterns I never heard of this before until I don't maybe 5 years ago I I went swimming and I was paranoid for some reason and this was like the time where I was really searching up symptoms on Google all the time and I don't even know what possessed me to look up for some reason I stumbled across something about dry drowning it's where you literally drowned but but not in the pool like you're in the pool and you inhale a lot of like that's the the babies that get thrown into the waters they're they could inhale that water and then after they could drop drown maybe not let's forget about the babies that are thrown into the water and up here up here let's talk about dry drowning okay symptoms can develop within minutes to hours after exposure so you could literally go swimming and inhale a lot of water and something could happen and then you're fine for a little bit and you could go home hours later and then start drowning in your chair how does that make sense if you dry drown if you inhale water through their nose and or mouth but not into their lungs oh so it's not like they're inhaling the water into their lungs you know when you're in the pool oh not like even in even when you're drinking water or any other liquid and then it goes down the wrong pipe and you start like coughing is that the same thing with dry drowning where you're in the water and then you inhale the water and it goes down a different pipe that's not the lung pipe or the breathing pipe like maybe something else it causes the vocal course to spasm I don't understand dry drowning so you're going to sit here and tell me right now that when you're in the pool and you start to inhale the water but the symptoms don't appear till hours later let's say okay I was at the pool today it's been hours later maybe I inhaled something right I could be sitting here right now and who came up with the name dry drowning dry drowning let's read this Reddit thing r/ beyond the the bump said we are currently on vacation and my 5-year-old decide to try decided to try to sing underwater she coughed up a bunch of water but otherwise is okay is is it possible she could dry drown okay there's there's a difference if the daughter inhaled water and was coughing and now she's fine do you think she's just going to randomly start maybe honestly let's see what some of the people are saying no dry drowning is not real guys is it real or not you're going to sit here and tell me dry drowning is not real but also AI version of Google's going to tell me that it is real but it doesn't happen till minutes or hours after you inhal the water I think you're worried about secondary drowning there's secondary drowning now which is when the lungs are irritated by a foreign substance like chlorine and start to produce acccess bodily fluids due to the irritation with so-called dry drowning water never reaches the lungs instead breathing in water causes your child's vocal cords to spasm and close up that shuts off their Airway makes it hard to breathe does it take a while for the vocal cords to close or does the water just sit in the lung or in the vocal cord cuz it's not going in the lungs see it every single time you look up anything the answers change every time it says the symptom of dry drowning begin almost immediately after a drowning incident while secondary drowning symptoms may start 1 to 24 hours after okay here's my theory and then we're going to move on to the next one maybe dry drowning irritates the lynx but the it's slowly the the vocal cords slowly start to swell it takes a while for them to swell so they start swelling and then then you dry drown that's my theory allegedly Google saying takes 1 to 2 days for it to happen then they're saying oh it takes 1 to 24 hours for it to start happening then it says immediately after pick one here's my theory allegedly the vocal cords let's talk about secondary drowning I feel like secondary drowning is something that I've heard probably more than dry drowning but why are we adding drowning at the end of everything that's like the Tik Tok [ __ ] that add Theory to everything like it's it's the orange juice ju Theory or they they add a name and then a theory at the end of it like the toenail Theory you could literally say anything like the remote Theory secondary drowning is also known as okay it literally says secondary drowning also known as dry drowning so secondary drowning is literally the same thing as dry drowning with scary movies okay and the scary movie I have in mind is Insidious right now if you haven't seen it I'm going to talk about it so trigger warning the boy learns how to astral project he goes too far to the further and then a spirit can smell the body the body is still alive but there's no soul or anything inside of it so it wants to take over it since the boy is so far into the further he doesn't know his way back so this the demon or the spirit or whatever wants to take over the body and can we talk about that for a second why do spirits and stuff they always want to like become a human and obviously the the bad spirits want to become a human so they can do bad stuff and the good spirits just want to become human so they can experience stuff but what what is so why do spirits want to be why do they want to live life as a human so badly is there something about like in the universe or something like is there a secret that like being a to like being a human is it like a really like important thing but why do they want to like attach themselves onto humans or like become humans or like live through humans do they want to experience life that badly like is life really that interesting that they want to like experience it instead of doing whatever they do which got me thinking does that make any sense that's a whole other topic you know we'll talk about that one next time follow me on Instagram at Sam Kara follow me on Tik Tok at@ skinny1 and comment and subscribe and yeah yeah it's

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