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Nothing ever happens by sue brown
Nothing ever happens by sue brown





nothing ever happens by sue brown

Your head pounds and your skin begins to shrivel. Your urine turns dark and your eyes sink in. Organ failure begins, starting with the kidneys then spreading. In as little as three days, Stage Two kicks in: Your kidneys start holding on to water instead of sending it to your bladder. In my time of dying, I don’t want nobody to mourn, have my loved ones take me home and fold my dying arms. Your heart beats faster, trying to rush blood through your system so that you can get enough oxygen for your cells. Your blood thickens and becomes sluggish. You sweat less and your internal temperature rises.

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LYNN VINCENT, HOST: Here’s what would happen if you were dying of thirst.įirst, your body clings to all moisture.







Nothing ever happens by sue brown