The Most Painful Death Ever (VIEWER DISCRETION)

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Published 2023-03-24

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  • @reasorlloyd1
    “Conscious decomposition” now replaces my fear of Rabies as the number one horror to go through before death.
  • the fact that people blame the doctors and family, BUT NOT the management at the facility who were actually responsible, is astounding and awful
  • @GrieferJesus88
    His body rotting as he was still alive and potentially conscious sounds like something directly out of a horror film, I couldn't imagine the pain he went through.
  • @Mike-official
    It baffles me that someone could think these doctors were the ones at fault. My jaw was dropped at the lengths they went to try to save this man, it was legitimately one bad thing after another and yet they continued to treat him the best they could.
  • the lengths his sister went to save her brother really warms and breaks my heart what a lovely human being she has a huge heart
  • @kyin9377
    The paper cranes made be burst out in tears on the spot. Basically, for those who dont know, There was a girl in japan that was affected by the bombing of world war two, and had radiation sickness because of it. She spent the last years of her life in the hospital folding cranes everyday, and she said her goal was to fold one thousand of them. One thousand paper cranes is something you can do to make a wish come true, and her wish was to get better. It also symbolizes longevity. Unfortunately, she died before she finish all one thousand. So the friends and family around her finished her project after her passing. There is now a statue in her memory, along with the one thousand paper cranes hung in the hospital she was at. So seeing the connection of her story and his, and the meaning of the 1000 paper cranes destroyed me.
  • It's so sad how he was in such high spirits thanking the staff and blushing while being bathed by nurses while being in agonizing pain and on the brink of death. Hopefully he's at peace now.
  • @raec8218
    imagine how quiet the room must’ve been when all the machines were off. deathly quiet.
  • "The family is not evil for wanting to save him. And the doctors are not evil for trying to." This is the bit that broke me. What a horrifying way to go.
  • The comment about his wife refusing to cry while in the room made me tear up. What a strong woman showing love for her spouse.
  • @bencrawford7640
    This story is far scarier than any supernatural horror story could ever be. The man literally rotted away in his own body because of a split second accident
  • @brycedaroni
    This is easily the most humanizing version of this story I've heard. Every other channel seems to like to treat this more like a horror tale. Thank you.
  • For those who don't know, the reason his family members were likely making so many origami cranes comes from a common Japanese superstition, where if you make 1000 you will get a wish, commonly associated with a book where a girl with leukemia following ww2 attempts this in order to survive.
  • I think the saddest part of the story is that he was the least deserving person of something like this. This happened because he wanted to be helpful. His boss never asked him to take the funnel, but he did because he wanted to be helpful, and his being helpful killed him.
  • @tay2922
    I love how Wendigoon makes sure to not paint the picture in a way, that other youtubers do: in this case and The toxic Woman one. I also love how Wendigoon explains confusing things, like chemical reactions and Why they happened, in a very easily understandable way, with metaphors. Also horrifying story, i cannot imagine the PAIN in everyones part.
  • @MDrightGaming
    Despite all the horrors Hisashi’s body went through I think it’s amazing how much our body can recover and regenerate itself, from the new skin, mucus membranes, lymphocytes and white blood cells
  • @Meekmillan
    His wife is an absolute gangster. Not crying once while he was alive while everyone else is breaking down so he doesn’t lose hope is one of the most deeply romantic & powerful things I’ve heard.
  • @ahuman3393
    “Hopefully he did experience enough brain damage” will never stop being an absolutely chilling statement.
  • @user-gw7uy3il1k
    People forget that in Japan giving up is seen as a dishonor to your family, he probably thought he COULDN'T give up, because that would hurt his family too
  • What's crazy is that in the past when I've heard mention of this story, it had been twisted to them exposing him to radiation on purpose so that they could experiment on him. I'm very glad to hear the real story, as heart breaking as it is.