voluntary liver damage
[Disclaimer: Miss Molly is still suffering from the aftereffects of playing in the chemicals this weekend and is, to put it delicately, not on an even keel. Nevertheless, she feels compelled to share some of the lunacy, so take some with you when you go.]
David Blaine stayed submerged in a saltwater tank for seven days and had to be fished out at the end while trying to hold his breath for nine minutes. On the second day of the stunt, he showed signs of liver failure, which was addressed somehow, but he apparently has some liver damage. He suffered some liver damage from his fasting for 44 days stunt, too. Does this man have any clue what happens when your liver doesn't work right?
(Just so you know, it says here that his liver and kidney function are improving, but that doesn't make him any less of a moron.)
David Blaine stayed submerged in a saltwater tank for seven days and had to be fished out at the end while trying to hold his breath for nine minutes. On the second day of the stunt, he showed signs of liver failure, which was addressed somehow, but he apparently has some liver damage. He suffered some liver damage from his fasting for 44 days stunt, too. Does this man have any clue what happens when your liver doesn't work right?
(Just so you know, it says here that his liver and kidney function are improving, but that doesn't make him any less of a moron.)
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