Yes, it happened to me yesterday. I felt it go into my right lung which was immediately painful. After about 20 mintues, the pill had dissolved enough that I was hacking up bits of pill-colored phelgm, took about an hour to get all of it out. All together a gross and painful experience I hope to never repeat.
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The Matrix Pill is a program to find the person still "jacked in" to the Matrix world
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The Beagles - 1966 Who's a Pill was released on: USA: 23 September 1967
The Red Pill - 2012 I was released on: USA: 31 March 2012 (168 Film Festival)
Yes, it's called aspiration pneumonia.
Pneumonitis is inflammation of the lungs, usually a symptom of infection. It is very likely that the aspirated fluid is contaminated, or that it irritates the lungs.
"he aspirated on the table" can mean that someone accidentally inhaled or choked on something while at the table. It could also refer to accidental inhalation of food or liquid into the lungs during a meal.
Pneumonia can be a complication of MS if the MS has caused swallowing problems (dysphagia), which cause choking and coughing. When this occurs, food and liquids can be aspirated into the airway/lungs. Particles that remain in the lungs can cause aspiration pneumonia.
Yes. A dieuretic will remove water from all over the body and will help remove water from the lungs.
Technically the Ferrari FXX is the fastest naturally aspirated car in the world, however the McClaren F1 is the fastest naturally aspirated production car.
Aspirated foam is created by mixing foam concentrate with air using a foam inductor or aspirating nozzle, resulting in lower density and longer reach. Non-aspirated foam is created by directly injecting foam concentrate into water, resulting in higher density and shorter reach. Aspirated foam is typically used for longer distance applications, while non-aspirated foam is used for shorter distances with higher extinguishing capability.
It can put a hole in you lungs and cause them to collape, its not a fun experience. Snorting any kinda pill can do it, it can also be fatal to your heart or brain.
Yeah, it can go into your lungs and cause some time of pneumonia.
An internal combustion engine which draws in air for combustion without aid of turbo charger or similar, is said to be naturally aspirated.
Yes, it is. Cars that are considered not naturally aspirated include those with turbochargers or superchargers.
Only if it's aspirated. (inhaled into the lungs) Drinking it will (probably!) not hurt a child/baby who can consume normal foods. Yes! It is going to harm you and a baby. Because all oils are bad -n<//<