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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I had a bleeding ulcer, didn’t recognize the signs, went up a flight of stairs turned the corner though I vividly remember calling out my sister’s name with that oh s*** sound to it.

While laying there on the floor I regained consciousness, but as soon as I sat up I started to lose consciousness again because of the lack of blood flowing through.

Beyond the sudden feeling of going dark, I don’t remember any other ill feelings. I certainly didn’t feel the first pass out, when my head hit an aluminum dog bowl and made a dent in it like you wouldn’t believe.

A very interesting experience.

In relation to OP’s question, it’s likely if you’re going out to do the blood loss that you don’t recognize it or don’t have those kinds of feelings because of the blood loss

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