...so he was with a psychic...or palm reader and "died" I believe it was early in the day morgue was slow and tried doing the autopsy same day I believe...hence why the red flags weren't suspicious
@@void735 his 2 conditions slow down the heart rate to the point that trained professionals weren't able to detect one...and breathing was so slow and shallow that they didn't pick it up
Technically if they checked him enough they would see he’s still alive plus his skin is too warm to look dead, just a tv show wit dumb doctors ig 😂 but id say a bracelet or necklace with information would help him out
@@AidenMcMahon-vt5ik yea, who care evwn if someone loses a life. As long as this guy can get a reminder of something he should have known already huh. Im scared of what you think happens in the real world.
@@L1lly4r He was breathing. You die in minutes if you don't breathe. A gasp is just a gasp. This is why we teach kids the basic 3 limits before death sets in. 3 weeks without food, 3 days without water, 3 minutes without oxygen.
Ayyyy represent!!! I have severe narcolepsy with cataplexy. I cant laugh too hard without my body going paralyzed. I love when i see shows with narcolepsy in it! We out here!
@@guuumzn5685im pretty sure a machine can pick up the slightest heartbeats, if he had any, it would notice… maybe PEOPLE wouldnt but a machine would always detect something if he wasnt dead…. His body is also warm….
I can tell having worked in EMS we have to take an EKG and have confirmed flatline before death can be declared... Even if we suspect someone is Braindead, if they have a a heart beat they are alive until there is no heartbeat. So this wouldn't happen at any modern hospital. A dead body a very different than warm one that is still purfusing blood... the Final note even if he was in a paralytic sleep, Eyes response to light would still be functional as that is an automatic response so when the light is shined in his eye the pupil responses ... that is proof of life as well. I have seen Hospitals go to great lengths to keep a body alive even though there was no brain activity at all. This is just Hollywood not real.
@@Phantom8589 Whilst I can't recall the name specifically, I do remember there being a case within the last 50 years. So I guess that depends on your definition of modern, no?
@@danteloparco6708 1) it was a joke 2) I think they won't actually. If the field medic calls it death on arrival they'll probly just be sent straight to the freezers which would definitely kill the guy cause autopsies tend to be delayed lol. That's probly the more unbelievable part of this scene compared to the "undetectable vitals" thingie. Disclaimer: I might be *VERY* wrong so don't quote me on anything
@hikari1690 we have monitors on the truck we bring in. They would've picked up his vitals even if you can't feel them by touch. O2 sat, ekg, etc. This show is in no way shape or form realistic
@@jamieweatherwalk2752 entendi! Eu assistia os vídeos dessa moça: youtube.com/@SleepySarahElizabethNarcolepsy?si=kmAJqH2TvIpoIXXb Se eu não me engano, ela tem narcolepsia e cataplexia
For all of those that don’t know. 1.) a heart beat cannot be “too slow” to palpate given his blood pressure is good. Even at 80/40 a carotid pulse can still be palpated. 2.) in most jurisdictions an EKG printout is to be done via portable cardiac monitor. This will pick up even the faintest of electrical impulses. 3) they absolutely would have done CPR on scene. Seeing as he is a. Young and b. No signs of blood pooling or rigor mortis. Calling a death in the field and not at a hospital was negligence.
as far as i know if you were dead for at least an hour you'd be cold not warm or at least not cold so they should always double check if a supposed dead body is still alive
These words are foreign to yall? I worry about what is being taught in schools. Every person alive should understand the basics of the human body, since…idk, we are all human! Palpate means able to touch and feel for a vein or artery, arteries have the pulse, veins do not. CPR is cardio pulmonary resuscitation, you press the chest to pump the heart for the person because their heart is not functioning. Not sure what else is complex in this post.
@@ismaelromerolopez4290 You could say that. Gave me cancer, but also gave me the doctors that killed it, my parents that held my hand during pain so bad I found out how powerful pain is. Gave me the memory of that pain that haunts me to this day, but also gave me my wonderfully supportive girlfriend, the other people that help me through it. Made me bald, but gave me devilish good looks nonetheless. I'm not much of a believer myself, but if God is real, he gave me cancer, but he also gave me eyes.
@@sharmaineruffagarcia3650 When something is as ever present as lie and its sanctity, a realisation and a reminder are the same, because in truth, deep down, from the moment of your birth, something in you knew for a fact that you meant something. I think therefore I am, I am, therefore I mean, I mean therefore I live.
This is what it was like to have a super psychotic break for me. No one thought I was dead, but I felt like I was. Trying to move to come out of it and finally being able to move and waking up understanding that fear is conquerable and a disordered state of mind. Changed person. Even my cats didn't recognize me when I got home.
i'm the same though i have epilepsy and i don't like wearing medical wristband and when i have a seizure and come out of it people think im just drunk because i've been arrested for drunk and disorderly when i had a seizure... when i came round in the police car and asked where i was and why i was in a police car and they explained that i'm drunk and i said i cant drink because of my medications and alcohol can cause seizures and they pulled over and looked at me and then they drove to the hospital and kept apologizing...
I’ve been diagnosed with parasomnia. I can relate to waking up a different person each time, but the dreams I have almost feel real as if I have done the murder or cut somebody up, believe me it is frightening.
@@aidenlaton1750 Even if i could suspend my disbelief that they couldn't track any vitals, dead bodies start to turn pale in 15-20 minutes due to lack of blood flow. Around 2-3 hours after that they would notice that the body isn't going through rigor mortis (stiffening up), and the eyes would be oddly moist and fresh even though the tear glands shut down almost immediately. Plus the fact that most autopsies are done 24-48 hours after the time of death.
As someone with narcolepsy that has 3 to 4 sleep paralysis attacks a week, this is not how it works. I don’t look dead, just asleep. However, I am aware of everything happening around me just like that. And I do scream inside to just wake up. I strain every muscle in my body, trying to move. I often feel like I can’t breathe, even though I can. Your hands and feet start waking up first. So, I may think I’m shaking my feet violently (to wake up or signal someone) but my daughter says it’s just a small twitch. So now if I am “asleep“ and my hands or feet are slightly twitching, she will shake me awake. But this guy would have been woken up as soon as they moved him to a stretcher. They also would’ve checked his blood pressure and his pulse at multiple steps along the way before he ever would’ve reached the morgue. I swear five minutes of research and this show would’ve been more accurate and education. But noooo
Yeah I have cataplexy, I just usually think someone is trying to kill me and I have to really try hard to move, like a finger. But I'm usually aware that it's happening.
It's a show after all but it is based off real events when people's vitals are not imperceptible there's other stuff going on too that would make it hard to react like that
I bet your right. I bet it happened more where there are no medical equipment. These days in the U.S. maybe should be almost impossible, right.@@monkeymanwasd1239
Narcoleptic with Cataplexy here! While it’s a highly complex disease and no case is the same as another, this isn’t at all how it works lol. Cataplexy is closer to Parkinson’s disease as it’s a momentary loss of function caused by a triggering emotion - like laughing. This can be anything from weakening of hands to the infamous “buckling” of the knees. Hence, why narcoleptics are cartoonishly depicted falling asleep while standing SLEEP PARALYSIS on the other hand is a different function altogether with narcolepsy. It’s an in between state of wake and sleep stages that happens when falling asleep or when waking up. It’s basically like if you were to come up from deep sea really fast. Your brain comes up faster than your body (even though it’s your brain that doesn’t trigger your body to wake) I explain to everyone that I have layers of wake and sleep that are distinguishable from other layers and it’s about shallowness and deepness - like a layer cake. Sleep paralysis occurs closest to either hypnopompic and hypnogogic hallucinations (these are hallucinations that occur while falling asleep or waking up). That’s why people often associate hallucinations with sleep paralysis. If y’all have issues sleeping and have weird sleep and wake stages as an adult, go get a sleep study done! Narcolepsy is a spectrum and is not studied enough What this man is experiencing is closer to “locked in syndrome” and is not related to narcolepsy other than that a narcoleptic brain might share some similar phenomena
Fellow narcoleptic with cataplexy here and I loved this comment, and explanation I personally relate to your explanation like the shallow and deep metaphor. Also when I watched the video I was like lol that’s not how that really works😂
Has it occurred to you, Encyclopedia Celeste, that you might just be on an entirely different show than this guy, and you might just have better writers than him? He's suffering enough already. Just let him have his unbelievable and hopefully short appearance here before he fires his agent and gets one that can leave the house without his ankle beeping.
I think he's a thrill seeker who enjoys the thrill and change of mindset that comes with a near-death experience. Granted, this is probably not a great way to do that.
@@omegadadragonit also isn't how this disorder works. He'd be paralyzed for 10-20 minutes if it was very severe. Usually it's just a couple minutes tops. Also *our heart rate doesn't slow down, let alone become imperceptible*
@@omegadadragon yet so many people believe them. It's a huge problem for narcolepsy with cataplexy especially, because most sleep doctors don't even understand it properly (they're used to just treating sleep apnea and think Narcolepsy is like in the movies). But also, these shows usually not *this* crazy inaccurate. 911 is truly the most egregious in that dept, at least as far as I've seen
Fun fact: When your heart stops, you have approx 9 minutes till your blood runs out of oxygen (the iron in your blood holds it). When you got no more oxygen, your brain and other organs shut down. This is why CPR is crucial for people with cardiac arrest, because often times, ambulances can’t make it there in 9 minutes.
Medical drama writers need to consult real medical professionals. When you get sleep paralasis, autonomous functions like your heart beat and breathing still work. If they didn't, you would die by falling asleep. Also, your eye movment still works, and you can somewhat control your breathing. I'm pretty sure that the coroners would have noticed the eyes rapidly moving and the heavy breathing at the very least.
Well, the dude didn’t have sleep paralasis…. Spoilers but what he said he had in the episode was that he had narcolepsy with something called cataplexy. The cataplexy stopped him from moving during a narcoleptic episode. Based on other comments, it seems even that doesn’t cause stuff like this(often if not never), but still. Never stated to be sleep paralysis
No different than action movies getting literally all the gun stuff wrong. If I had a dollar for every offscreen “hammer cocks” then a camera pan and it’s a fucking striker fired polymer frame something😂😂 or the infamous Glock 7 made of porcelain that is undetectable through metal detectors and costs 3 times what you make in a month🤦🏻♂️ Hollywood literally doesn’t care about doing any kind of research or homework.
Except this is likely based on a real case: June/Allison Burchell. She had an Extraordinary People episode/documentary on her, which is available on RUclips (something like “Extraordinary People - Woke up in a Morgue” would probably lead you to it)
Ngl I see where he’s coming from.. Everytime life hits the lungs.. the main purpose of reality flashes thru our minds soon as we get up which leads to want to achieve our goals.. it’s easy to do bad things but hard to do good
This isn't even remotely accurate. We're awake, breathing, normal heartbeat (if not elevated from adrenaline/anxiety during an attack), and these attacks last seconds to a few minutes. There's no way you'd have time to take him to a morgue.
@@Edoardo.Calzavara03it's so awful dealing with normal Narcolepsy misinformation. This Narcolepsy with Cataplexy "representation" is even worse than the movie where that girl falls asleep mid bowling-ball roll
@@lizzyblitz07 Which movie is that? Or «Rat Race» where Rowan Atkinson just suddenly falls asleep while standing. A lot of people would probably be diagnosed a lot sooner, If it were not for different media portraying it wrong
That's not the way cataplexy works. Im a clinical sleep disorder specialist, and my girlfriend actually has type 2 narcolepsy. Vitals are all still relatively normal. Sleep paralysis typically only lasts a few seconds. It's a result of muscle atonia caused by rem sleep bleeding into a wake state. Also, the eyes wouldn't remain open unless you were the EXTREMELY rare portion of the population that actually sleeps with their eyes open. If you're a paramedic or medical professional and you mistake someone with cataplexy for being dead, you should NOT continue your medical career.
As someone with type 2 narcolepsy who had pretty severe cataplexy, I appreciate the clarification for others. I know it’s not relatively a big deal, but it’s depictions like this in tv shows/movies that give people unfamiliar with the disorder an incorrect understandings of it which atleast in my case has caused more than a few awkward/embarrassing interactions
Yeah, I'm at that point now where I'm not even scared of it anymore and just close my eyes and it goes away after some time. I've just accepted it now :/
@@DovahVokunaJesus freed my from this, after I prayed and changed my life (became a real Christian). Next time when this happens, just try to scream Jesus, it will go away.
@@sarahcefaci1692 Im not there yet. I do feel a change in my mindset. Open to something or someone. Happy you are there. And you found peace. I will make that way to at some point.
I know you wont believe me but ive been able to induce sleep paralysis 3 times on command in my lifetime and ive been able to wake up from it also sort of on command. its freakier than sleep paralysis itself honestly.
Yea I experience it every couple months or so. It’s awful, sometimes it’s worse than others. But one thing is for sure, you definitely have a pulse, you’re still warm, you’re breathing. I know it’s just a show, but no one would mistake you for being dead, and I’m also very confident that any stimuli like being cut would make you snap out of it.
Wiggle your toes. It’s the farthest part from your brain so it’s the least susceptible part of your body. I read about it somewhere and it’s worked for me for years.
Sleep paralysis is terrifying, I've had several episodes of it in my life wake up in the middle of the night and try to move but you can't move even a millimeter, trying with every ounce of your being and after what seems like eternity your leg or arm slowly starts to move and you can slowly sit up totally freaked out. I mean it is straight up mortifying!!
Fun fact! This has happened before. A man made a right hand turn while riding his motorbike, crashed into an illegally parked truck, was announced dead on the scene. He woke up completely paralyzed, cold, with his eyes shut and unable to open. He heard people chatting, he didn’t know but they were the morticians meant to do his autopsy, he then starts to actively bleed so they start to stitch up his chin in a strange confusion, and homie woke up from the pain. They put him in the hallway till his wife got there (without removing him from the table or anything)
hmm... likely a fake story. It's too vague. The issue is that humans need to breath. It is easily detectable with just a hand over the mouth. Either a person is breathing or or they are not breathing. If not, then they die in 5-10 minutes regardless of pulse. If they are breathing, then it's practically impossible to not notice (ie. chest movement and you can feel air on exhale). It's possible to accidentally and incorrectly declare someone dead, but why would the morticians be confused if an obviously living person started bleeding on their table? Am I to assume he wasn't breathing? Plus you claim he was cold? A core temperature below 28°C (82.°F) is basically lethal and surface temperature wouldn't be much lower. So if he was alive he certainly would not have been cold to the touch. Medical miracles do happen from time to time, so with proper citation I might believe it. But most stories like this are fake.
@@wolfstagjr.5721 I've had it so many times. You can move your eyes, just as you can while you are sleeping. And as other people have mentioned, you have a normal heartbeat and normal breathing. In fact, as most people are straining against the paralysis, both are likely to be elevated.
@@SarthorSI also have sleep paralysis very frequently, and you're right. I can still move my eyes and everything else is pretty normal, I'm still breathing perfectly fine and everything, I just can't make any voluntary actions like moving a muscle or something.
I have narcolepsy with cataplexy. Cataplexy can make you completely paralyzed but only for a few minutes at most. It wouldn't make your vital signs unreadable and would not make you appear to be dead by medical professionals as you would still be breathing and have a heartbeat
this happened to me on a plane & freaked me the helllllll out! I was exactly like this, screaming in my head to move or do something as the flight attendant was trying to shake me awake! It was not fun I can tell you that much!
Nope. I'd wear a bracelet AND have it tattooed on my chest
That was my first thought I'd have a big ass tattoo explaining everything
Hahaha I agree
Exactly
No he means when he dies hes a COMPLETELY different person, like he switches bodies
In case they didnt look at the front, I would tatoo it to my butt also fıhodsfhfdsh
"wow this body is really warm for a dead guy.... oh well im sure it's nothing"
Must be the wind 🥴 - every guard in every movie ever.
Not to mention a pulse... And fresh eyes...and not pale in the slightest... And breathing...owell
...so he was with a psychic...or palm reader and "died" I believe it was early in the day morgue was slow and tried doing the autopsy same day I believe...hence why the red flags weren't suspicious
@@void735 his 2 conditions slow down the heart rate to the point that trained professionals weren't able to detect one...and breathing was so slow and shallow that they didn't pick it up
@maKrkrayes2973 Okay, sure. But the rest of that is pretty damning.
"It's a gift."
"Dude, you're putting people through some serious trauma and tying up resources for this 'gift' of yours!"
Technically if they checked him enough they would see he’s still alive plus his skin is too warm to look dead, just a tv show wit dumb doctors ig 😂 but id say a bracelet or necklace with information would help him out
The mortician literally cut their leg with the tool because of him 😂 emt was applying a tourniquet
Womp womp
@@AidenMcMahon-vt5ik yea, who care evwn if someone loses a life. As long as this guy can get a reminder of something he should have known already huh. Im scared of what you think happens in the real world.
Just no. His body is warm, he has a pulse and he breathes. If anyone would put me into the morgue I would sue them to oblivion.
He could portray prince Harry in a biopic
fr I thought it was literally him I was like "wow I didn't know he was an actor"
i actually thought that was him for a second
"Sir, he's still breathing"
"Yeah, but his eyes aren't moving. Zip him up. He's gone"
😂
he wasnt breathing though bc when he moved he gasped for air
@@L1lly4r He was breathing. You die in minutes if you don't breathe. A gasp is just a gasp.
This is why we teach kids the basic 3 limits before death sets in. 3 weeks without food, 3 days without water, 3 minutes without oxygen.
@@_DMNO_cool!
LMFAO
That's some Deadpool type of mindset lmaoo
more of Mr immortal
@@Babbling_Wizardwho tf is that
Pretty badass if you ask me
There's a true story behind this, I can't remember the guys name but it was in Columbia
Jesus loves you ;;
bro that one gta 5 mission is crazy
deadman walking was a goated mission
Ayyyy represent!!! I have severe narcolepsy with cataplexy. I cant laugh too hard without my body going paralyzed. I love when i see shows with narcolepsy in it! We out here!
I'm one, too!
"oh his heart its still working"
"Anyway"
+ he's breathing 💀
"Anyway."@@Unfaux-compte
+ his body isn’t cold showing that the blood is still flowing in his veins.
@@Judgement-xv1pr “Anyway”
+he looks alive tho.
Yeah and he might also be psychotic with that attitude
For him it's like another Tuesday
well hes died a few times so i mean... theres potential brain damage due
Exactly how I'd act, I'm so neutral about mostly everything
@@SirPotat2398he didn’t die it was just a deep sleep almost like if humans could hibernate
i mean, you would be too
GTA 5 Dead Man Walking
Giorno got his Golden Experience Requiem do the job 😂
Exactly what I was thinking!
Exactly
great minds think alike
diavolo 2.0
“Damn, this dead body is unusually warm with a pulse….nah he can’t be alive”
The whole point is his heart rate is so slow you can’t feel it
@@PurplebananaXXXyou are trying to tell me a machine couldn’t read his heartbeat or electrical pulses from the brain
@@GetFriedShortsthey wouldn’t check his brain, but yeah if it’s slow enough it can’t see the heart rate
@@guuumzn5685im pretty sure a machine can pick up the slightest heartbeats, if he had any, it would notice… maybe PEOPLE wouldnt but a machine would always detect something if he wasnt dead…. His body is also warm….
@@nimrodszocs2795nope, below like 25-30 BPM it stops.
At least it did back when I was studying those. Maybe they do register it now.
Literally a brain scan, temperature check, or pulse check would have prevented everything
Though, its not like this never happens
I can tell having worked in EMS we have to take an EKG and have confirmed flatline before death can be declared... Even if we suspect someone is Braindead, if they have a a heart beat they are alive until there is no heartbeat. So this wouldn't happen at any modern hospital. A dead body a very different than warm one that is still purfusing blood... the Final note even if he was in a paralytic sleep, Eyes response to light would still be functional as that is an automatic response so when the light is shined in his eye the pupil responses ... that is proof of life as well. I have seen Hospitals go to great lengths to keep a body alive even though there was no brain activity at all. This is just Hollywood not real.
@@Phantom8589 Whilst I can't recall the name specifically, I do remember there being a case within the last 50 years. So I guess that depends on your definition of modern, no?
basically: shit writing.
Maybe they didn't because there would not be a movie if they did 🤷♂️
For people who want to know the whole thing the series is called 9-1-1
For people who want to know the whole thing the series is called 911-
what ep though
Thank you
what episode!?
@@ang3lkandi s1 e10
So no attempts at resuscitation were made? No ECG was ever hooked up before he was declared decease? I guess the doc had someone where to be that day
To be fair, they probly gave up cause heis insurance couldn't cover the ambulance ride over
@@hikari1690 Wouldn't they do it anyways because the policy is to try even if insurance wont cover things?
@@danteloparco6708 1) it was a joke
2) I think they won't actually. If the field medic calls it death on arrival they'll probly just be sent straight to the freezers which would definitely kill the guy cause autopsies tend to be delayed lol. That's probly the more unbelievable part of this scene compared to the "undetectable vitals" thingie.
Disclaimer: I might be *VERY* wrong so don't quote me on anything
@hikari1690 we have monitors on the truck we bring in. They would've picked up his vitals even if you can't feel them by touch. O2 sat, ekg, etc. This show is in no way shape or form realistic
@@midnightmarauder6534 totally doesn't 🤣. Then again it is a show so I guess we should give em some slack
That was a cast saw. It's unable to cut into skin.
Just wiggles.
Vibration
lol ikr Steve mould did a whole video on it
If you try hard enough anything is possible
@@blasterbear336 LMAO
"Its a gift"
You were literally almost cut open💀
Holy shit finally somebody talked about my condition
Eu já li uma história de Edgar Allan Poe. O nome é "The Premature Burial". E ela fala sobre isso!
I have the same! But cataplexy isn't like this. You're not dead and cataplexy doesn't last several hours or days!
@@jamieweatherwalk2752 entendi! Eu assistia os vídeos dessa moça: youtube.com/@SleepySarahElizabethNarcolepsy?si=kmAJqH2TvIpoIXXb
Se eu não me engano, ela tem narcolepsia e cataplexia
For all of those that don’t know. 1.) a heart beat cannot be “too slow” to palpate given his blood pressure is good. Even at 80/40 a carotid pulse can still be palpated. 2.) in most jurisdictions an EKG printout is to be done via portable cardiac monitor. This will pick up even the faintest of electrical impulses. 3) they absolutely would have done CPR on scene. Seeing as he is a. Young and b. No signs of blood pooling or rigor mortis. Calling a death in the field and not at a hospital was negligence.
as far as i know if you were dead for at least an hour you'd be cold not warm or at least not cold so they should always double check if a supposed dead body is still alive
I like your funny words magic man 😃
I did not understand anything said here but I tried at least 😅
I dont know how the folks above dont understand what you said. I understand perfectly.
These words are foreign to yall? I worry about what is being taught in schools.
Every person alive should understand the basics of the human body, since…idk, we are all human!
Palpate means able to touch and feel for a vein or artery, arteries have the pulse, veins do not.
CPR is cardio pulmonary resuscitation, you press the chest to pump the heart for the person because their heart is not functioning.
Not sure what else is complex in this post.
As a cancer survivor, you don't need to die to realise how precious life is, the realisation comes from living.
That's truely right god blesses u man
@@ismaelromerolopez4290 You could say that. Gave me cancer, but also gave me the doctors that killed it, my parents that held my hand during pain so bad I found out how powerful pain is. Gave me the memory of that pain that haunts me to this day, but also gave me my wonderfully supportive girlfriend, the other people that help me through it. Made me bald, but gave me devilish good looks nonetheless. I'm not much of a believer myself, but if God is real, he gave me cancer, but he also gave me eyes.
@@oldmansamsay1023 god made you, just to torture you. sounds about right. i dont believe in anything. religion only exists to rule over the weak.
He was just reminded, not realized.
@@sharmaineruffagarcia3650 When something is as ever present as lie and its sanctity, a realisation and a reminder are the same, because in truth, deep down, from the moment of your birth, something in you knew for a fact that you meant something. I think therefore I am, I am, therefore I mean, I mean therefore I live.
You know he's gonna blink into wakefulness when he's still wearing shorts on the mortuary table
Guy checking the pulse:
"He HAS a pulse. But im paid by corpse and i want that ps5 so.."
lol 😂
They said his vital were In perceivable
@@dillonbledsoe7680ugh go away 😑
Bro 😂
Men like edging..
But this is a whole new level.
Lol
WTF lol
Bruh.
Wtf 😂😂
Not all men.
I hope you're aware of that.
This is what it was like to have a super psychotic break for me. No one thought I was dead, but I felt like I was. Trying to move to come out of it and finally being able to move and waking up understanding that fear is conquerable and a disordered state of mind. Changed person. Even my cats didn't recognize me when I got home.
First guy looks like will bales, owner and team captain of the battlebot “hypershock”
Him: I don't want to die!!!!
Them: wear a bracelet
Him: nah 💀
😂😂 I swear I thought the same thing
Looks like someone didn't watch the whole video 😐
i'm the same though i have epilepsy and i don't like wearing medical wristband and when i have a seizure and come out of it people think im just drunk because i've been arrested for drunk and disorderly when i had a seizure... when i came round in the police car and asked where i was and why i was in a police car and they explained that i'm drunk and i said i cant drink because of my medications and alcohol can cause seizures and they pulled over and looked at me and then they drove to the hospital and kept apologizing...
😂
I knew this show was unrealistic but this is a new level😭feels like a skit a group of middle schoolers would come up with
Name?
What's the name? It's really interesting nonetheless
Name ?
@@user-pm6ng9wx1p it's called 911! super good and totally reccomend it :)
@@martysnyder7970 911 on hulu! Really good imo
I’ve been diagnosed with parasomnia. I can relate to waking up a different person each time, but the dreams I have almost feel real as if I have done the murder or cut somebody up, believe me it is frightening.
This man doesn’t just dance with death, they have a long lasting relationship 😂😂
Prince Harry has some cool superpowers
hahahahahahahaha!
444 likes aaayy
I would call that a curse 💀💀
I thought I was the only one to notice him looking awfully like Prince Harry
Omg yess! I was looking for this comment on the similarities
"Oh darn, this body has a heartbeat and pulse... oh well it's probably nothing"
Note: Thank you for the likes guys :)
They couldn't feel it. That's why he's there in the 1st place
i mean they explained that his vitals were too faint to notice but you weren't paying attention right?
@@aidenlaton1750 Even if i could suspend my disbelief that they couldn't track any vitals, dead bodies start to turn pale in 15-20 minutes due to lack of blood flow. Around 2-3 hours after that they would notice that the body isn't going through rigor mortis (stiffening up), and the eyes would be oddly moist and fresh even though the tear glands shut down almost immediately. Plus the fact that most autopsies are done 24-48 hours after the time of death.
@@danteloparco6708yea ok doctor 🤦♂️ this happens irl too it’s not just a movie or tv show thing.
@@rhen2572 In short you have no clue and your reaction to facts is to insult people. Very mature
“I DONT WANNA DIEEE”😂😂😂😂
As someone with narcolepsy that has 3 to 4 sleep paralysis attacks a week, this is not how it works. I don’t look dead, just asleep. However, I am aware of everything happening around me just like that. And I do scream inside to just wake up. I strain every muscle in my body, trying to move. I often feel like I can’t breathe, even though I can. Your hands and feet start waking up first. So, I may think I’m shaking my feet violently (to wake up or signal someone) but my daughter says it’s just a small twitch. So now if I am “asleep“ and my hands or feet are slightly twitching, she will shake me awake. But this guy would have been woken up as soon as they moved him to a stretcher. They also would’ve checked his blood pressure and his pulse at multiple steps along the way before he ever would’ve reached the morgue. I swear five minutes of research and this show would’ve been more accurate and education. But noooo
I've got narcolepsy too!
Yeah this is so inaccurate but cool to see it actually being shown (I have it too)
Yeah me too. Sleep paralysis/ cataplexy do not look like this at all. Not even close
German paramedic here.
1. This isn't how that works
2. MALPRACTIIIIIIIIICE!
~Malpratiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiice!~
Yeah I have cataplexy, I just usually think someone is trying to kill me and I have to really try hard to move, like a finger. But I'm usually aware that it's happening.
Obviously
Random german here.
Oh I remember this guy... he parked infront of my entrence...
Well... Tough luck! ^^
I know. It is like the movies saying a person has insulin dependent diabetes will die within hours if they do not have their insulin.
Love how they attempt to explain it away with "Your vitals were imperceptible" AS IF THAT MAKES ANY PART OF THIS MAKE SENSE.
It's a show after all but it is based off real events when people's vitals are not imperceptible there's other stuff going on too that would make it hard to react like that
I bet your right. I bet it happened more where there are no medical equipment. These days in the U.S. maybe should be almost impossible, right.@@monkeymanwasd1239
😂😂
@@monkeymanwasd1239What about other vitals. Like warm skin. No rigor mortis.
He read Dune and learned the Bene Gesserit ways
“damnit, no bonus!”
"Maybe wear a bracelet?"
"Maybe check if I'm still f-king breathing?"
Narcoleptic with Cataplexy here! While it’s a highly complex disease and no case is the same as another, this isn’t at all how it works lol. Cataplexy is closer to Parkinson’s disease as it’s a momentary loss of function caused by a triggering emotion - like laughing. This can be anything from weakening of hands to the infamous “buckling” of the knees. Hence, why narcoleptics are cartoonishly depicted falling asleep while standing
SLEEP PARALYSIS on the other hand is a different function altogether with narcolepsy. It’s an in between state of wake and sleep stages that happens when falling asleep or when waking up. It’s basically like if you were to come up from deep sea really fast. Your brain comes up faster than your body (even though it’s your brain that doesn’t trigger your body to wake)
I explain to everyone that I have layers of wake and sleep that are distinguishable from other layers and it’s about shallowness and deepness - like a layer cake. Sleep paralysis occurs closest to either hypnopompic and hypnogogic hallucinations (these are hallucinations that occur while falling asleep or waking up). That’s why people often associate hallucinations with sleep paralysis.
If y’all have issues sleeping and have weird sleep and wake stages as an adult, go get a sleep study done! Narcolepsy is a spectrum and is not studied enough
What this man is experiencing is closer to “locked in syndrome” and is not related to narcolepsy other than that a narcoleptic brain might share some similar phenomena
THANK YOU!!! narcolepsy without cataplexy here and this type of representation makes me shrivel up and die lol
Fellow narcoleptic with cataplexy here and I loved this comment, and explanation I personally relate to your explanation like the shallow and deep metaphor. Also when I watched the video I was like lol that’s not how that really works😂
@@bonksbasement9388that’s what I’m saying 😭
Narcolepsy with cataplexy here. Very well explained! Thank you. 🙏🏼
Has it occurred to you, Encyclopedia Celeste, that you might just be on an entirely different show than this guy, and you might just have better writers than him? He's suffering enough already. Just let him have his unbelievable and hopefully short appearance here before he fires his agent and gets one that can leave the house without his ankle beeping.
"Im reminded just how pecious life is so I refuse to take very simple non-invasive steps to protect it."
Also this same dude mere moments before being vivisected alive: "I DON'T WANT TO DIIIIIIIEEEEE!!!"
I think he's a thrill seeker who enjoys the thrill and change of mindset that comes with a near-death experience.
Granted, this is probably not a great way to do that.
@@omegadadragonit also isn't how this disorder works. He'd be paralyzed for 10-20 minutes if it was very severe. Usually it's just a couple minutes tops. Also *our heart rate doesn't slow down, let alone become imperceptible*
@@lizzyblitz07 Yeah, shows like this tend to be innaccurate.
@@omegadadragon yet so many people believe them. It's a huge problem for narcolepsy with cataplexy especially, because most sleep doctors don't even understand it properly (they're used to just treating sleep apnea and think Narcolepsy is like in the movies). But also, these shows usually not *this* crazy inaccurate. 911 is truly the most egregious in that dept, at least as far as I've seen
Fun fact:
When your heart stops, you have approx 9 minutes till your blood runs out of oxygen (the iron in your blood holds it). When you got no more oxygen, your brain and other organs shut down.
This is why CPR is crucial for people with cardiac arrest, because often times, ambulances can’t make it there in 9 minutes.
"I doon't wannnt tooo diiiie" 😂
🎬 Show Title: 9-1-1 (Season 1, Episode 10)
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i hope u sleep so good tonight ❤
Omg tysm
I love you
Thank you bro 🫡🫡🫡
Thank you I only had to scroll for 32 years for this one 😂
Medical drama writers need to consult real medical professionals.
When you get sleep paralasis, autonomous functions like your heart beat and breathing still work. If they didn't, you would die by falling asleep.
Also, your eye movment still works, and you can somewhat control your breathing. I'm pretty sure that the coroners would have noticed the eyes rapidly moving and the heavy breathing at the very least.
Well, the dude didn’t have sleep paralasis…. Spoilers but what he said he had in the episode was that he had narcolepsy with something called cataplexy. The cataplexy stopped him from moving during a narcoleptic episode.
Based on other comments, it seems even that doesn’t cause stuff like this(often if not never), but still. Never stated to be sleep paralysis
That’s the joke
@@midnightumbrmoon3644 it says so in the title...
No different than action movies getting literally all the gun stuff wrong. If I had a dollar for every offscreen “hammer cocks” then a camera pan and it’s a fucking striker fired polymer frame something😂😂 or the infamous Glock 7 made of porcelain that is undetectable through metal detectors and costs 3 times what you make in a month🤦🏻♂️ Hollywood literally doesn’t care about doing any kind of research or homework.
Except this is likely based on a real case: June/Allison Burchell.
She had an Extraordinary People episode/documentary on her, which is available on RUclips (something like “Extraordinary People - Woke up in a Morgue” would probably lead you to it)
"This man has every vital sign but hes also really still"
"Anyway"
Ngl I see where he’s coming from.. Everytime life hits the lungs.. the main purpose of reality flashes thru our minds soon as we get up which leads to want to achieve our goals.. it’s easy to do bad things but hard to do good
If I had this condition I will surely tattoo on my body with biggest front possible 😂
You would still have a Pulse with this condition though
I have this precise condition. You still have pulse and people can see you breathing with your nose.
This isn't even remotely accurate. We're awake, breathing, normal heartbeat (if not elevated from adrenaline/anxiety during an attack), and these attacks last seconds to a few minutes. There's no way you'd have time to take him to a morgue.
@@Edoardo.Calzavara03it's so awful dealing with normal Narcolepsy misinformation. This Narcolepsy with Cataplexy "representation" is even worse than the movie where that girl falls asleep mid bowling-ball roll
@@lizzyblitz07 Which movie is that? Or «Rat Race» where Rowan Atkinson just suddenly falls asleep while standing. A lot of people would probably be diagnosed a lot sooner, If it were not for different media portraying it wrong
That's not the way cataplexy works. Im a clinical sleep disorder specialist, and my girlfriend actually has type 2 narcolepsy. Vitals are all still relatively normal. Sleep paralysis typically only lasts a few seconds. It's a result of muscle atonia caused by rem sleep bleeding into a wake state. Also, the eyes wouldn't remain open unless you were the EXTREMELY rare portion of the population that actually sleeps with their eyes open. If you're a paramedic or medical professional and you mistake someone with cataplexy for being dead, you should NOT continue your medical career.
As someone with type 2 narcolepsy who had pretty severe cataplexy, I appreciate the clarification for others. I know it’s not relatively a big deal, but it’s depictions like this in tv shows/movies that give people unfamiliar with the disorder an incorrect understandings of it which atleast in my case has caused more than a few awkward/embarrassing interactions
You mean this video wasn’t real life? Y’all just wrecked it for me
Bro hit that scientifically speaking 🤓☝️
Worst part is when he says it happened multiple times. Like there's paramedics arround that will just chuck you to the morgue whenever.
i aint reading allat,
“Do we check his pulse?”
“Nah he’s dead 100%”
"Sir, his heart is still moving"
Well he's already in a bag anyways
I don't wanna dieeeeeeee- "tpot intro sound starts"
just for anybody wondering, the show is 9-1-1 and its on Hulu, it's currently running season 7.
Havent watched it yet. Is this just an episode?
THANKS I was just wondering that. It does not appear in the video's description
😡
@@PretzalGod yeah, part of an episode.
@@soulz0387 which Episode?
@@gareonconley1956 s1e10 titled 'A Whole New You'
"sir this corpse still has a pulse"
"ah it happens continue anyway"
"He is also breathing and is keeping body temperature"
broo took *play dead* to the next level
THE CALMEST I DONT WANNA DIE EVER XD
During sleep paralysis you can always move your eyes, ots actually the best way to get out of it, move your eyes around as fast as you can
I hate when that happens. So scary!!!!!😬😬😩
for me i breath and think about how goods the weeds is.
Dope!
Too bad i wont ever remember that in a minute😂
Bro sleep paralysis is scary af sometimes. But it can get to a point where ur kinda used to it and you just hope it ends soon.
Yeah, I'm at that point now where I'm not even scared of it anymore and just close my eyes and it goes away after some time. I've just accepted it now :/
So true, the scary part is I always see someone in my room or at the door. Looking at me. I asked around, and this should be pretty normal as well.
@@DovahVokunaJesus freed my from this, after I prayed and changed my life (became a real Christian). Next time when this happens, just try to scream Jesus, it will go away.
@@sarahcefaci1692 Im not there yet. I do feel a change in my mindset. Open to something or someone. Happy you are there. And you found peace. I will make that way to at some point.
I know you wont believe me but ive been able to induce sleep paralysis 3 times on command in my lifetime and ive been able to wake up from it also sort of on command. its freakier than sleep paralysis itself honestly.
Is this a show or a movie? I’d like to watch!
This is what I fear of dying imagine being stuck and this happens or you stay where your body was last when you died and in constant nonstop pain
"I'm not dead. My body is just exhausted"😂
So I have got sleep paralysis 2 times and let me tell you it’s terrifying
Yea I experience it every couple months or so. It’s awful, sometimes it’s worse than others. But one thing is for sure, you definitely have a pulse, you’re still warm, you’re breathing. I know it’s just a show, but no one would mistake you for being dead, and I’m also very confident that any stimuli like being cut would make you snap out of it.
Can you move ur eyes or eyelids
Wiggle your toes. It’s the farthest part from your brain so it’s the least susceptible part of your body. I read about it somewhere and it’s worked for me for years.
That doesn't always work. You can try to move anything and you will feel like you're moving but you're not. 😊@@zoekysme5933
Go to my channel. I have a video about my sleep paralysis experience
First person to wake up with sleep paralysis at a sleepover
He almost murdered him while doing his job 😂
“I don’t wanna diEeEeEe”
His voice on that part sounded like a fan😂
Edit:wow I don’t wanna be that person but Ty for 131 likes
Outotune
@@Tei20240 oh
Show: 9-1-1
Season 1 Episode 10
Its just a little side bit in the show and the part with this guy is mostly already covered in this short.
Thx so much
Tysm you are literally the best
OMG TYY
Because you’re awesome!
That one clip almost got me but if the whole show isn’t like this I’d pass
Bro has am ego death everytime he “dies”
Sleep paralysis is so good he really strade at that one gyaat in the ceiling
Sleep paralysis is terrifying, I've had several episodes of it in my life wake up in the middle of the night and try to move but you can't move even a millimeter, trying with every ounce of your being and after what seems like eternity your leg or arm slowly starts to move and you can slowly sit up totally freaked out. I mean it is straight up mortifying!!
Yeah, been there, done that. It really is very terrifying, but now I've got used to it
I've never had that is it a grown up thing?
@@GasPipeTonyno, I’ve had it regularly all my life, just a sleep disorder although most people get it once or twice.
The eye twitching and screaming " I don't wanna die " really got me for some reason😂😂😂😂
I should use this as a ringtone💅💅
One of my favorite cannibal corpse songs is about something like this lol 😂 being on an autopsy table while still alive
Fun fact! This has happened before. A man made a right hand turn while riding his motorbike, crashed into an illegally parked truck, was announced dead on the scene. He woke up completely paralyzed, cold, with his eyes shut and unable to open. He heard people chatting, he didn’t know but they were the morticians meant to do his autopsy, he then starts to actively bleed so they start to stitch up his chin in a strange confusion, and homie woke up from the pain. They put him in the hallway till his wife got there (without removing him from the table or anything)
Morticians don't do autopsy. This ain't ever happened
hmm... likely a fake story. It's too vague. The issue is that humans need to breath. It is easily detectable with just a hand over the mouth. Either a person is breathing or or they are not breathing. If not, then they die in 5-10 minutes regardless of pulse. If they are breathing, then it's practically impossible to not notice (ie. chest movement and you can feel air on exhale).
It's possible to accidentally and incorrectly declare someone dead, but why would the morticians be confused if an obviously living person started bleeding on their table? Am I to assume he wasn't breathing? Plus you claim he was cold? A core temperature below 28°C (82.°F) is basically lethal and surface temperature wouldn't be much lower. So if he was alive he certainly would not have been cold to the touch.
Medical miracles do happen from time to time, so with proper citation I might believe it. But most stories like this are fake.
That isn't sleep paralysis. That is something way more serious.
Thank you Dr. House
@@wolfstagjr.5721 I've had it so many times. You can move your eyes, just as you can while you are sleeping. And as other people have mentioned, you have a normal heartbeat and normal breathing. In fact, as most people are straining against the paralysis, both are likely to be elevated.
OK Dr. House, thanks for the update 😊
@@TheMcAustine I'm a giver 😉
@@SarthorSI also have sleep paralysis very frequently, and you're right. I can still move my eyes and everything else is pretty normal, I'm still breathing perfectly fine and everything, I just can't make any voluntary actions like moving a muscle or something.
The one mission in GTA 5 be like
it feels like the mission dave gives in gta 5
It's the "I dont wanna dieee" for me 🤣🤣
I see, so this is where that Jojo reference got it from.
bro was a drug lord💀
Bro almost got the Diavolo treatment
"i don't wanna dieeeeeeeee...!" Got me rolling
"I DONT WANA DIEEEEEEE 🗣️🗣️🔥🔥"
*The way the doctor fell down after the "Dead" guy put his hand on the doctor's shoulder!* 🤣💀
lyle! lyle!! get up! they hit the fucking pentagon!!! - ZH
Thanks tomar 👍🏻
I have narcolepsy with cataplexy. Cataplexy can make you completely paralyzed but only for a few minutes at most. It wouldn't make your vital signs unreadable and would not make you appear to be dead by medical professionals as you would still be breathing and have a heartbeat
“I DONT WANNA DIEEÆÆÆÆ 🤖”
Writers: "Medical accuracy in a medical show? pfff!"
this happened to me on a plane & freaked me the helllllll out! I was exactly like this, screaming in my head to move or do something as the flight attendant was trying to shake me awake! It was not fun I can tell you that much!
Pupils not even dilated 😂
"oh wow, he still has a pulse and is surprisingly warm for a dead guy"
"His eyes are closed. yep, zip em up he's gone."
Bro forgot the body's still warm?????💀💀💀
Bro was about to be Diavolo'd
Nice
I'm searching this comment lmao
Nahh, Diavolo is the 'what if'
he just forgot he almost got opened while awake😂
This was one wild episode
{the show is called 911 and it’s on Hulu and Disney}
I don't know why but this reminded me of JJBA part 5
Bros playing Russian Roulette with sleep paralysis 😭
Why’d I think that was prince harry 😭
"this dead guy is surprisingly warm, must be the wind"
He almost got the deavolo treatment 💀
Almost becomes a jojo reference 💀
Reasonable reaction, id pass tf out too
I mean if you really understand how precious life is maybe you should remind people not to take it from you when you are asleep.