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Date:
8/19/2018 7:13:56 AM
Subject:
non-vascular heart attack
this is going to sound odd, but it's probably accurate
heart attacks seem to be an effect of the signal for your heart beating being sent to the wrong place. yes im almost sure of it.
the electricity is stored in this wrong area just exactly like a capacitor, and then you do something to discharge it all at once like moving a muscle the "wrong" way.
yes believe it or not this most likely true.
ive injured myself in such complicated manner to where this effect allows safe demonstration. its quite terrifying, mine discharges before it can build up great, but this only happens because i am young, yes i can "feel" everything about it.
likely if you do have an actual vascular problem, the attack occures because the muscle itself pumps in such different manner to allow this buildup to occur.
you cant feel the buildup at all, until the discharge, then you KNOW its there. but of course by then its too late.
the buildup area which acts as a capacitor is somewhere inside, for me at least, underneath the shoulder.
trust me, its not just a sprained muscle acting retarded, it really is the workings of a heart attack. its quite sneaky and highly lethal.
and yes, of course there is a simple way to prevent this though, once you know where the discharge area is, im positive you can do a safe discharge.
somebody really needs to tell science this very simple stupid shit thats actually true. it would save millions of lives very quickly