when you die from blood loss, do you feel like you are dying from not being able to breathe? Because your lungs are breathing but you’re not getting oxygen where it needs to go, would it feel something like suffocating?

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when you die from blood loss, do you feel like you are dying from not being able to breathe? Because your lungs are breathing but you’re not getting oxygen where it needs to go, would it feel something like suffocating?

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Lost loads of blood during a stupid dentist accident (guy lost his license after that, wasn’t the first mishap) but I was send home to wait it off… It didn’t stop bleeding so my mom brought me to the hospital.

Tbh you start to first feel a bit dizzy, then everything sounds muffled and then you feel peaceful if that makes any sense? I passed out on the emergency waiting room and woke up in a bed with a blood bag attached to my arm. They added adrenaline to the wound to stop the bleeding and sewn shut.

I don’t know what it is but the peacefulness before you fully faint felt nice, first you’re panicking, feeling dizzy and then suddenly it’s fully quiet and you don’t feel pain anymore.

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