🍗 Deathfat Eugenia Cooney - Youtube's Reigning uwu Cute, Emo ana-chan Supreme, had a child molester for a discord moderator

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These photos were shared on the Eugenia subreddit to really showcase her decline over the past 7 months. I’m sharing them here so you all don’t have to wade through the teens and sycophants on the subreddit..:
 
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They're definitely not seizures - you don't continue to talk/engage with your environment through those. But there's no way to know "for sure" short of her actually going to a doctor, getting bloodwork done, and then making that bloodwork public.
There are different kinds of seizures, and you don't lose consciousness during all of them. In fact, you don't lose consciousness for most of them. Of course, you aren't going to engage during a tonic/clonic seizure (aka a grand mal), but during a partial seizure, you very well may be aware and able to at least partially communicate.

powerlevel: have epilepsy.
 
Wouldn't low potassium actually be a valid reason why? Or is she having seizures from the brain damage? Is there any way to know right now other than speculation?
If she had a seizure, she would be completely unresponsive, her brain would be in lala land and her entire body would be convulsing at a much higher rate and she would probably fall to the floor and maybe bite her tongue. While I am expecting this to happen at some point, malnutrition twitches are not the same thing, but are a warning sign to what could happen. There could be several reasons why but I suspect Eugenia is experiencing almost if not all of them due to just nothing existing within her body whatsoever. Her organs are all probably on their last legs.
 
If she had a seizure, she would be completely unresponsive, her brain would be in lala land and her entire body would be convulsing at a much higher rate and she would probably fall to the floor and maybe bite her tongue. While I am expecting this to happen at some point, malnutrition twitches are not the same thing, but are a warning sign to what could happen. There could be several reasons why but I suspect Eugenia is experiencing almost if not all of them due to just nothing existing within her body whatsoever. Her organs are all probably on their last legs.
If she's having, specifically, a tonic/clonic seizure, then that would be correct. But there are other kinds of seizures which all act differently.
 
If she's having, specifically, a tonic/clonic seizure, then that would be correct. But there are other kinds of seizures which all act differently.
lel sorry xd I didn't see your post until after I posted, slight powerlevel but I have experience in dealing with epileptics and I suppose I must've just witnessed that kind specifically. I still stand by that if she was having a seizure it would be incredibly different from what we've witnessed so far though.
 
Of course, you aren't going to engage during a tonic/clonic seizure (aka a grand mal), but during a partial seizure, you very well may be aware and able to at least partially communicate.

Even if you're having a partial seizure that affects your motor system *only*, you're not going to carry on tee-heeing on Twitch like she is in the video, c'mon.

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lel sorry xd I didn't see your post until after I posted, slight powerlevel but I have experience in dealing with epileptics and I suppose I must've just witnessed that kind specifically. I still stand by that if she was having a seizure it would be incredibly different from what we've witnessed so far though.
oh absolutely, I was just saying it's not impossible. People always think that t/c seizures are the only kind of seizure, and that's not true.

Even if you're having a partial seizure that affects your motor system *only*, you're not going to carry on tee-heeing on Twitch like she is in the video, c'mon.
Never said she would.

So do I, but it's totally possible to present knowledge without whipping out your super special diagnosis. Also no one cares.
I said that because it's relevant to the conversation, newfag.
 

NBA 2K Twitch streamer Troydan unknowingly had Eugenia try to figure out which virtual basketball player to use in NBA 2K22 for a challenge of some sort:

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Low potassium can absolutely cause twitching. It can also cause your heart to stop working. Your blood pressure drops and drops and drops until everything shuts down. I'm not sure of the exact science, but a doctor once told me potassium helps move the electrical pulses around the heart. I'm sure another, more knowledgeable Kiwi can explain it better, but severe low potassium is not a joke, and it may be one reason she goes to sleep one day and just never wakes up.
Nurses have to give patients potassium intravenously because sometimes pills can't work fast enough and it burns like hell. They usually do it for unconscious patients so they don't feel a thing. Most AN patients die from either Renal or Heart Failure b/c potassium
 
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Low potassium can absolutely cause twitching. It can also cause your heart to stop working. Your blood pressure drops and drops and drops until everything shuts down. I'm not sure of the exact science, but a doctor once told me potassium helps move the electrical pulses around the heart. I'm sure another, more knowledgeable Kiwi can explain it better, but severe low potassium is not a joke, and it may be one reason she goes to sleep one day and just never wakes up.
Literally your cells can't fire electrical impulses, which is kinda important as that's how the heart beats. Cells keep their internals - by pumping K+ in and Na+ out. Messing with electrolytes is a sure-fire way to die.

Hence how you also get seizures, but the heart tends to be what kills ya.

From what I can recall...

Cells have a negative membrane electrical potential, which is based on the K+ being uneven because K+ is the most permeable at rest. So the K+ wants to move out cause the cell is pumping it in, hence the negative potential.

When a cell receives a signal, like an electrical one, sodium channels open up and let sodium rush in. These channels then close once the membrane potential energy is sufficiently positive. And since its positive and Na isn't the more permeable one, K+ can move back in. Then the cell goes back to business as usual.

So if you mess with your K+ concentration outside the cell, this actually changes the membrane charge that the cell can produce (since the charge is a product of the difference outside and in). With low enough K+, the membrane potential can't become negative and gets stuck positive. This means that the sodium channels never open up.

(The threshold of an action potential is based on the proportion of voltage gated sodium channels that are primed and ready to go. In this case, they're never primed. The threshold itself changes when you mess with ion concentrations.)
 
When it's put in the IV a numbing agent is added, and the drip is done slow. It makes your arm more than just cold from the IV, but all tingley, and you can feel it thru your whole body. Quite the experience.

I've had potassium in the hospital. Something that when the body is dehydrated (to the point of like painful muscle cramps, don't let anyone tell you dehydration isn't serious) and then you get the body hydrated via IV for a while, there is some science I don't understand as far as a chemical reaction in the body that makes potassium drop, so then it's more time to get the potassium stablized. This is totally normal and a natural side effect of getting hydrated.

I was told it was faster to do the potassium "plastic shot glass" is the quickest way. It's like horribly salty Tang, but needs more sugar. Tastes awful. IT was the quickest way, the IV was not.

I also think giving potassium too quickly stops the heart. Wasn't that on ER when some nurse grabbed the wrong vile and the kid seized up and almost died? Pretty sure that was that episode.

I'm not medfaggy enough to explain the science on potassium after hydration, but clearly Eugenia is always hovering at minimally dehydrated. The muscles cramping is completely unavoidable, it will take over the whole body, anytime you try to move even the slightest limb, it'll cramp. Think a charlie horse is painful? Imagine the ENTIRE LEG and up your back. Can't walk, can't get up off the floor. The plummeting of electrolytes int he body is no joke. And it doesn't make you curl up in a ball, if anything it wants you to stretch your limbs and it is uncontrollable, so sitting wouldn't happen.

She clearly has to be doing something, like shakes or broth or something, something with electrolytes. I know gatorade has too many calories but even nutritionists say you can water that shit down, it's so much sugar. If she's watering down something like pedialyte twice a day, i could maybe see that.


Nurses have to give patients potassium intravenously because sometimes pills can't work fast enough and it burns like hell. Most times they do it for unconscious patients so they don't feel a thing. It's vital and most AN patients die from either Renal or Heart Failure for this reason
 
When it's put in the IV a numbing agent is added, and the drip is done slow. It makes your arm more than just cold from the IV, but all tingley, and you can feel it thru your whole body. Quite the experience.

I've had potassium in the hospital. Something that when the body is dehydrated (to the point of like painful muscle cramps, don't let anyone tell you dehydration isn't serious) and then you get the body hydrated via IV for a while, there is some science I don't understand as far as a chemical reaction in the body that makes potassium drop, so then it's more time to get the potassium stablized. This is totally normal and a natural side effect of getting hydrated.

I was told it was faster to do the potassium "plastic shot glass" is the quickest way. It's like horribly salty Tang, but needs more sugar. Tastes awful. IT was the quickest way, the IV was not.

I also think giving potassium too quickly stops the heart. Wasn't that on ER when some nurse grabbed the wrong vile and the kid seized up and almost died? Pretty sure that was that episode.

I'm not medfaggy enough to explain the science on potassium after hydration, but clearly Eugenia is always hovering at minimally dehydrated. The muscles cramping is completely unavoidable, it will take over the whole body, anytime you try to move even the slightest limb, it'll cramp. Think a charlie horse is painful? Imagine the ENTIRE LEG and up your back. Can't walk, can't get up off the floor. The plummeting of electrolytes int he body is no joke. And it doesn't make you curl up in a ball, if anything it wants you to stretch your limbs and it is uncontrollable, so sitting wouldn't happen.

She clearly has to be doing something, like shakes or broth or something, something with electrolytes. I know gatorade has too many calories but even nutritionists say you can water that shit down, it's so much sugar. If she's watering down something like pedialyte twice a day, i could maybe see that.

From what I've heard it can burn like hell but the patients I heard from probably didn't have the best trained nurses. Thanks for the input though
 
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From what I've heard it can burn like hell but the patients I heard from probably didn't have the best trained nurses. Thanks for the input though
The doctor is the one that orders it, the hospital pharmacy has to mix it special just for the IV with the numbing agent. It is not a grab-n-go thing, and it takes a person to mix it up. And it takes longer due to potassium protocols. Like there's always a wait, it's made fresh. The only thing the nurses would have to do is double-check the doc ordered the right potassium mix (cuz nurses catch that shit all the time) and then attach it to a slow drip as it is ordered.

So it's not so much how the nurses deliver it, but that it's written correctly. But they are in charge of the drip times and the IV machine programming and those things have electrical gremlins at times.

HOWEVER, if Eugenia had a bad time and her arms burned and shit in rehab due to something like this, then , I'll bet she DOES blame the nurses. She would fight going back to rehab if it was physically very painful in addition to the whole held prisoner thing.

You know how some people can puke and just feel better and be fine and go on with their day, like nbd. And some people, heaving is incredibly painful, the gut and back hurt for days, and a single puke will basically put ya back a week? Yea , that's me. And if you're dehydrated, muscle cramping, AND THEN HEAVE it is literally a full body cramp, up the back, roll on floor Wana die pain.

Oh! And I forgot about kidneys. kidneys fucking hurt when you're dehydrated and they will ache for a fucking week after u feel better.

Ana chan's like Eugenia must have a v high pain threshold, because of the kidney and associated back pain she must be experienceing. But sitting in a fancy gamer chair will help ease some of her back pain from kidney pain of course.

I wonder if she's taking aspirin daily 🤔

Ive had my fair share of nurses that made mistakes (kiwis, if you're ever in a hospital, try to have family or someone there as all times as possible, keep a little notebook of your hospital diary stay, nurses name, when they come in, what they do, take notes when they tell u shit, ask questions, heck bring a fucking audio lecture recorder with you, because nurses and doctors definitely make mistakes because they are human, and u want another set of eyes on things to make sure, plus if you're a laidup kiwi you want less stress of being on top of all that shit by yourself) and if you're polite and nicely correct them thenurses will appreciate you. If u piss off your nurses, you're the last to get the pain pill and they won't come running. P

In the 90s before there was numbing agents they did a super super slow drip, and it did tingle but they avoided the burn and would slow it down to a 4+ hour drip if needed. So if u ever feel your IV site on your hand or whatever burning in the hospital, that's where it starts, crimp it off and tell the nurse the IV isn't correct.

Lastly, if there is a previous history of a dislocated joint, apparently can spontaneously dislocate cuz of how minimal muscle tone Eugenia has, but she seems to get up and move boxes for diaper shots quite a bit, so she's at least doing ok in that Dept.

I'm waiting for her to either faint on screen and fall and get massively fucked up, when she gets up andl does her pussy shots or bending over moving shit or when she's standing and just trip and fall and be fucked. No surgeon is gonna Wana operate on her if there's a broken bone that is serious... And honestly a broken bone could kill her.
 
I'm waiting for her to either faint on screen and fall and get massively fucked up, when she gets up andl does her pussy shots or bending over moving shit or when she's standing and just trip and fall and be fucked. No surgeon is gonna Wana operate on her if there's a broken bone that is serious... And honestly a broken bone could kill her.
I know skin and bones is a saying, but she's literally that. It's nobody's fault but her own that she is incredibly frail.
 
The doctor is the one that orders it, the hospital pharmacy has to mix it special just for the IV with the numbing agent. It is not a grab-n-go thing, and it takes a person to mix it up. And it takes longer due to potassium protocols. Like there's always a wait, it's made fresh. The only thing the nurses would have to do is double-check the doc ordered the right potassium mix (cuz nurses catch that shit all the time) and then attach it to a slow drip as it is ordered.

So it's not so much how the nurses deliver it, but that it's written correctly. But they are in charge of the drip times and the IV machine programming and those things have electrical gremlins at times.

HOWEVER, if Eugenia had a bad time and her arms burned and shit in rehab due to something like this, then , I'll bet she DOES blame the nurses. She would fight going back to rehab if it was physically very painful in addition to the whole held prisoner thing.

You know how some people can puke and just feel better and be fine and go on with their day, like nbd. And some people, heaving is incredibly painful, the gut and back hurt for days, and a single puke will basically put ya back a week? Yea , that's me. And if you're dehydrated, muscle cramping, AND THEN HEAVE it is literally a full body cramp, up the back, roll on floor Wana die pain.

Oh! And I forgot about kidneys. kidneys fucking hurt when you're dehydrated and they will ache for a fucking week after u feel better.

Ana chan's like Eugenia must have a v high pain threshold, because of the kidney and associated back pain she must be experienceing. But sitting in a fancy gamer chair will help ease some of her back pain from kidney pain of course.

I wonder if she's taking aspirin daily 🤔

Ive had my fair share of nurses that made mistakes (kiwis, if you're ever in a hospital, try to have family or someone there as all times as possible, keep a little notebook of your hospital diary stay, nurses name, when they come in, what they do, take notes when they tell u shit, ask questions, heck bring a fucking audio lecture recorder with you, because nurses and doctors definitely make mistakes because they are human, and u want another set of eyes on things to make sure, plus if you're a laidup kiwi you want less stress of being on top of all that shit by yourself) and if you're polite and nicely correct them thenurses will appreciate you. If u piss off your nurses, you're the last to get the pain pill and they won't come running. P

In the 90s before there was numbing agents they did a super super slow drip, and it did tingle but they avoided the burn and would slow it down to a 4+ hour drip if needed. So if u ever feel your IV site on your hand or whatever burning in the hospital, that's where it starts, crimp it off and tell the nurse the IV isn't correct.

Lastly, if there is a previous history of a dislocated joint, apparently can spontaneously dislocate cuz of how minimal muscle tone Eugenia has, but she seems to get up and move boxes for diaper shots quite a bit, so she's at least doing ok in that Dept.

I'm waiting for her to either faint on screen and fall and get massively fucked up, when she gets up andl does her pussy shots or bending over moving shit or when she's standing and just trip and fall and be fucked. No surgeon is gonna Wana operate on her if there's a broken bone that is serious... And honestly a broken bone could kill her.
She actually had a bottle of midol spotted on her desk a few months ago...odd choice for pain relief but confirmed
 
Potassium drip is the absolute worst, even with lidocaine in the bag and a slow feed, it still feels like your arm is melting off. One of the worst pains I've ever experienced in my life and I think I'd rather just die if it's ever necessary again.
 
Potassium drip is the absolute worst, even with lidocaine in the bag and a slow feed, it still feels like your arm is melting off. One of the worst pains I've ever experienced in my life and I think I'd rather just die if it's ever necessary again.
You're not wrong. They're fucking rough.
 
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