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That CAN'T be true! / Re: How do people survive lightning strikes?
« on: 31/08/2022 15:10:26 »
Hello, I'm from Barcelona, and I was struck by lightning on top of a mountain 6 years ago, I don't know what % i entered, but it entered through my head and came out through my feet or vice versa, nobody knows what order it had The fact is that i suffered deep 2nd degree burns throughout torso, head and both feet, in addition to bilateral rupture of the 2 eardrums that today after 3 failed operations are still open. Also cranial hemorrhage and broken cheekbone due to impact with a rock after lightning.
The question is not how it is possible for people to survive lightning, because as they have said, there is a high survival rate.
The problem is the late side effects derived from this event, especially neurological ones.
Balance problems and dizziness, severe migraines, deafness, memory and concentration problems, cataracts, dry eyes, etc.
The question is not how it is possible for people to survive lightning, because as they have said, there is a high survival rate.
The problem is the late side effects derived from this event, especially neurological ones.
Balance problems and dizziness, severe migraines, deafness, memory and concentration problems, cataracts, dry eyes, etc.
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