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Originally posted by jmdewey60
I think you ran into that demon in the hospital. they hang out there a lot. He probubly first aproched you while you were under medication and your mind was open to seeing him.
Originally posted by diegomt
believe it or not i have acually found people out there who are JUST LIKE ME!
p.s. everyone else whos done some good for me, i swear you all must be angels, you have changed my life dramticly in the past few days!
Originally posted by andyabe
Hold onto a bible and say psalm 91...pray to the creator to remove the demons from your heart...
Originally posted by andyabe
...seven times ... You may add the following phrase "The sheep in the field are fatter and more juicy than I"
Renal failure, acidosis and hypocalcemia may follow the intake of ethylene glycol. There can be widespread tissue injury in the kidney, brain, liver, and blood vessels. The result can be fatal.
Death by antifreeze poisoning often begins with a deceptive intoxication. As ethylene glycol—the sweet, syrupy toxin found in antifreeze—is absorbed into the bloodstream, it produces that tipsiness and slurred speech one might enjoy from a stiff cocktail. But the similarities end there.
About 24 hours later, a searing headache develops, followed by nausea, dizziness, hyperventilation and delusions. The body's survival instincts kick in with vomiting and diarrhea—a futile attempt to expel the deadly poison. If an antidote is not administered quickly, death from acute kidney failure, heart attack or coma inevitably follows.
I was up on that mountain with a camp group.