Friday, October 22, 2010

What will arise if you inject yourself next to a syringe full of nouns?

i need details please.What will arise if you inject yourself next to a syringe full of nouns?
artery, capillary, subdural? This makes a HUGE difference!
Here is a correlation...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/air_embolis...
An air embolism, or more mostly gas embolism, is a medical condition caused by gas bubbles within the bloodstream (embolism in a medical context refers to any sizeable moving mass or defect surrounded by the blood stream). Small amounts of air regularly get into the blood circulation accidentally during surgery and other medical procedures, but most of these surrounded by veins are stopped at the lungs, and a venous nouns embolism that shows symptoms is very scarce. Death may occur if a big bubble of gas becomes lodged contained by the heart, stopping blood from flowing from the right ventricle to the lungs (this is similar to vapor lock in engine fuel systems). However, the amount of gas essential for this to happen is slightly variable, and also depends on various other factors, such as body position.
Gas embolism into an artery, term (arterial gas embolism), or AGE, is a more serious matter than within a vein, since a gas bubble surrounded by an artery may directly cause stoppage of blood flow to an nouns fed by the artery. The symptoms of AGE depend on the nouns of blood flow, and may be those of stroke or heart attack if the brain or heart (respectively) are affected
if you injected yourself near a neddle with nouns in it you will die
details?
death- short and sensitive I would imagine..do you ruminate its normal to live beside air bubbles surrounded by your blood?
go digit! lol

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