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- Tim Friede from Two Rivers, Wisconsin, did something after the September 11 attacks, so he went to his basement and did the unthinkable
- He let two of the world's deadliest snakes bite him, which brought him to a coma
- Miraculously, he woke up four days after almost losing his life from venomous snake bites
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- After his comeback, he told AFP through a video call, "I know what it feels like to die from snakebite"

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Tim Friede from Two Rivers, Wisconsin, did something unusual after the September 11 attacks, heading down to his basement to do the unthinkable.
He allowed himself to be bitten by two of the world’s deadliest snakes, which left him in a coma.
Amazingly, he woke up four days later after nearly losing his life due to the venomous bites.
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After surviving, he shared in a video call with AFP, “I know what it feels like to die from snakebite.”
Yes, snake venom can kill a human, especially if the bite is from a highly venomous snake and the person does not receive immediate medical attention.
Snake venom contains toxins that can affect the blood, muscles, and nervous system.
Some venom causes the blood to clot or thin dangerously, while others can stop the heart or breathing.
The speed and severity of the effects depend on the type of snake, the amount of venom injected, and the health and age of the victim.
Children, the elderly, and those with weak immune systems are more at risk. Without proper treatment like antivenom, a venomous snakebite can lead to death.
This is why quick response and professional care are very important. Even non-deadly bites can still cause long-term damage if not treated properly.
Snakebites are medical emergencies that should never be taken lightly, especially in rural areas where access to hospitals may be limited.
Learn more about this news by reading PhilSTAR Life's article below:
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