A Mrozen Fystery~~
Live toads and frogs closed
inside a stone, blobs pouring down from the sky, Lake disappearing and
appearing? What’s happening? They might be called hoaxes and unexplained
reality but I call them unsolved mysteries.
Greetings Everyone! It's the
mystery maniac! I am going to present a case which is grotesque
and bizarre, shocking and magical in it's own way. Indeed a mystery unsolved.
''At worst, I might lose a couple
of toes'' she says. ''I can’t explain why she's alive'' Dr. George Sather,
who helped treat the young woman, said. ''She was frozen stiff, literally. It's
a miracle.''
Seriously, nature does
perform astonishing feats!
Jean Hilliard was an attractive 19-year-old resident
of Lengby, Minnesota and perhaps was one of the luckiest people on earth.
On 21
of December 1981, a viciously cold morning Mr Nelson on 7 A.M found his 19 year
old neighbor Jean, lying in the snow, completely frozen like a popsicle and as solid as an iron, 15 feet from his door. Last night the temperature
dropped 25 degrees below 0 and Jean's car skidded from the road. She was coming
back from a night of jolly (cue,alcohol) she had with friends. Apparently after the skidding
mishap, Jean was desperately trying to reach her neighbor for help, two miles
away but passed out 15 feet away from Wally Nelson's door. When he discovered 'Jeancile', he had to load the stiff girl ''diagonally'' in the back seat of his
car. He immediately zoomed to the local hospital, Fosston, where doctors stood
stunned by her frigid, ice-cold state. Her face was white like snow and
ashen. Her skin was way too hard to
pierce with a hypodermic needle. Her temperature hardly registering on the thermometer showed 88 F, 10 degrees below normal. Her eyes were solid and did not respond to light. The body was cold,
completely solid, just like a piece of meat out of a deep freeze. Doctors were
unable to give her intravenous feedings because she was frozen too solid to
penetrate the skin. Her pulse, hardly registering through her frozen skin, was
about 12 beats a minute.
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| "Jeancile" |
She was wrapped in
an electric heating pad for several hours. The Docs couldn't thaw her out. Jean
was seriously frostbitten, and none of her limbs would bend or budge. The
hospital staff did everything they could do, but in vain. The situation was
dire of direst.
Even if Jean were to regain her consciousness, she would have a
brain damage or have her limbs amputated. But her family was desperately
finding hope in no hope, yearning for a miracle, praying for her at the
bedside. Perhaps their wishes 'reached the heavens' and 2 hours after, Jean
had violent convulsions and to everyone's amazement revived again. She was
perfectly fine, mentally and physically sound, although confused. Even
frostbite made it's way out from her limbs. And lucky Jean was released 49 days
after, without loosing a finger.
This flabbergasting incident is
deemed to be a big miracle. People say that Jean was saved by the prayers said
for her. No scientific reason was taken out for this but nothing was ruled out
too, I think we shouldn't at all underestimate any living brain because the
brain constantly struggles to keep the body alive. The human body is remarkable; it is actually
able to withstand such prolonged exposure to extreme cold, and with relatively
minor side effects. This may be because the low temperature helps to mitigate
the damaging effects of lack of blood flow and oxygen to the cells. The cold
also considerably lowers a person’s metabolism which makes it possible for the
brain to survive a much longer period of oxygen deprivation than a warm body. Also it has been suggested that due to having alcohol in her system, her organs remained unfrozen, which prevented permanent damages.
All hail Alcohol!
All hail Alcohol!
30th August 2014

How typically ilvika of you to say " hail alcohol!!!"π
ReplyDeleteIn older times half dead people used to be rotated on a skewer like thing over fire to revive life in them...they should have tried something like that in Jean!
I love your way of writing dear ....also I suspect have u copied this from somewhere ππps it was a joke ..I trust you
Hahaha!Join me for a drink? How about we make alcohol from strawberries?
DeleteDamn! I had no idea about that fact! I am sure they weren't just reviving the person...cannibals..
Ahh speaking scientifically, a person in hypothermic condition is gradually warmed upπ€£
Thank you very much!!
All hail alcohol is a universal sentiment. Im with you.ππππ
ReplyDeleteyou live up to my expectations so well kris
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