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On 5/16/2021 2:16 AM, micky wrote:
In alt.home.repair, on Sat, 15 May 2021 15:38:57 -0400, Heywood wrote: On 5/14/2021 8:07 PM, Leroy N. Soetoro wrote: https://nypost.com/2021/05/13/woman-...d-dripping-on- her-from-ceiling/ A Texas woman says she was in shock after waking up to the horror of blood seeping through the ceiling of her bedroom and dripping on her face. Ana Cardenas, of El Paso, said she turned on the lights when she heard the sound of something dripping in her bedroom around 4 a.m. and discovered there was blood splattered everywhere like a crime scene, news station KTSM reported. It grossed me out. I was in shock, I thought, This isnt real, this is a dream, wake up,' Cardenas told the outlet Wednesday. It had seeped through from the apartment above onto the ceiling fan, which had caused the blood to be flung across the walls, her bed and body. I called maintenance and they said, Are you sure? and I said, Blood is falling on me, she told the outlet. Emergency crews responded to the upstairs neighbors home, where they discovered the man had died of natural causes and had been decomposing for five or six days. The firefighters knocked down his door and the body was laying exactly where my fan is underneath. He had carpet but the blood seeped through to my ceiling, Cardenas said. Cardenas said she went to stay in a hotel for a few nights, but the episode has left her traumatized and shes looking for a new apartment. Cardenas was awakened around 4 a.m. by the blood dripping on her. It was awful, an awful impact, Cardenas told the outlet. Its a BS story How much time does the blood in the body takes to clot after we die? 810 mins.. If I take a cup of blood out of my body, how long does it take to clot? The clotting cascade begins with the first damage to the vein. These will be microscopic, with platelets beginning to stick together. More and more platelets will stick together to form a web to contain the cells. Within minutes, you would see definite changes in the blood, with visible clot formation. In an hour or so, the clotting would be complete. The clot would be contracted and you would see definite separation of the plasma from the blood. In a couple of hours, you would be able to pick the clot out from the bowl of plasma. The clot would be very firm and complete. I agree that the story is nonsense, but ftr, you switched from discussing blood to discussing that part of the blood that clots. Your next to last sentence refers to a bowl of plasma, and all the original fabulist has to say is that that's what was dripping down. I dont' know how long plasma stays liquid, -- not long I think, no longer than any water-based liquid -- but you didn't get around to dealing with that. Could look like blood but be a mix of other body fluids. A bladder can hold up to a quart of urine. |
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