irishgo8 said:
I am not kidding - this is the first time i told anyone that because i expected a ruccus. They didnt play football and actually i am telling the truth - they died after they were near frozen cause the professor had to switch halls and they had to walk a mile in below 0 freezing weather. It never made the news cause they were "saved" at the hospital and they had surgery cause of the frozen fingers's, etc and died during surgery.
Are you freakin kidding me this is getting out of hand.
OK everybody knows I was in the military, during my time in the Army i was able to go to the SF Medics course in NC. So I know enough about medical injuries and pathology to not be considered ignorant.
Frost Bite is due to the peripheral tissues constricting and necrosis begins, due to the cold weather. When your body goes into extreme cold, it automatically attampts to save the big 3.Brain,Lungs,heart. That is why you start to have frost bite. Your body says, im going to worry about these main things that will keep me alive. And vessel constriction to the peripheral tissues begins.
In turn the extremities do not get enough blood supply(oxygen) to stay alive.
Your fingers, ears, toes and so forth begin to turn black. And need to be amputated. gaingreen will set in or the rest of the limb will under go necrosis as well.
Im not saying it can not happen in an hour but the odds are not that good(triple negative). ANd amputating an extremity due to frost bite is actually not that risky. there is already not that much blood supply to that body part so the chance of bleeding out are not that great. You are more likely to die from a secondary infection. But if all this happened in a DAY. I seriously doubt any of this happened.