3-year-old girl, who was declared dead, woke up at her funeral and left everyone in disbelief; parents rushed her to the hospital only to lose her again!
You often hear stories about people coming back from the dead but dismiss them as folktales. But a story that transpired for the family of a three-year-old girl, combined all their nightmares into one. According to her parents, 3-year-old Camila was experiencing pain in her stomach, vomiting, and fever. This worried her mother Mary who decided to seek medical attention for her little girl. She took her daughter to a pediatrician in her hometown. The local doctor thought the case was advanced and needed more expert medical attention and help, thus prompting the mother to take her daughter to the central state of Mexico.
There she went to the local community hospital. Doctors at the hospital placed a cold towel on her lower body to lower her temperature while also placing an oximeter on her to keep check on her oxygen levels. Doctors released the little girl and wrote her a prescription for paracetamol. But her condition only worsened over the next few hours which prompted her family to seek a second opinion…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>>
The next doctor advised a diet of fruits and also prescribed another medication. When even that did not help, they consulted another doctor who advised that the little girl needed to be hospitalized right away. She was admitted to the Salinas hospital between 9 and 10 p.m where doctors and medical support staff worked to stabilize her condition. “They wanted to give her (intravenous therapy). They took a long time to put oxygen on her. They didn’t put it on her because they couldn’t find her little veins; finally, a nurse managed it,” her mother said.
The next doctor advised a diet of fruits and also prescribed another medication. When even that did not help, they consulted another doctor who advised that the little girl needed to be hospitalized right away. She was admitted to the Salinas hospital between 9 and 10 p.m where doctors and medical support staff worked to stabilize her condition. “They wanted to give her (intravenous therapy). They took a long time to put oxygen on her. They didn’t put it on her because they couldn’t find her little veins; finally, a nurse managed it,” her mother said. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>
After ten minutes, they removed the IV drip and took little Camila to rest. “She still was hugging me, they took her away and told me, ‘You have to let her rest in peace,’” her mother recalled. Mary was alarmingly locked in another room, kept separate from her little girl. She finally got out but the medical staff did not let her go to the room her daughter was in. A little while later, she was told that Camila had died due to dehydration. The family organized a funeral viewing the next day so friends and family could mourn the tragic loss of the little girl. During the viewing, Camila noticed the glass window of the coffin fogging up. While her family tried to convince her that she was being delusional and did not let her open the coffin, her paternal grandmother wanted to have a closer look. She looked through the window and saw Camila moving her eyes, and upon checking even discovered a pulse!
She was rushed back to the hospital where doctors tried everything they could to revive her again. But they were unsuccessful and diagnosed the little girl with a cerebral edema. “That was really where my baby was done. We are devastated because my girl was a very happy person, she got along with everyone, she didn’t single anyone out. We have many people on the ranch who support us because she was cherished,” Mary said. Camila was going to start kindergarten. Her first death certificate stated the cause of death as just dehydration, while the second one listed it as dehydration along with cerebral edema and metabolic failure.
We have many people on the ranch who support us because she was cherished,” Mary said. Camila was going to start kindergarten. Her first death certificate stated the cause of death as just dehydration, while the second one listed it as dehydration along with cerebral edema and metabolic failure.
The statement that “planes don’t fly over the Pacific Ocean” is a misconception. In reality, planes do fly over the Pacific Ocean, but there are specific reasons and flight routes that influence how they navigate this vast expanse.
One major reason for flight routing over the Pacific Ocean is the need for efficient and safe travel between various continents, particularly between North America and Asia, Australia, and other Pacific nations. Long-haul flights often pass over or near the Pacific Ocean because it’s the most direct route. For example, flights from the United States to Japan, China, or other parts of Asia frequently traverse parts of the Pacific. Similarly, flights from the U.S. to Australia also cross over large parts of the Pacific…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>> READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>
The airport was alive with the usual chaos: people rushing past, announcements echoing overhead, and the rhythmic clatter of rolling suitcases on tile floors. In the middle of it all, Gate 24 was packed with travelers waiting to board a flight to Dallas.
Among them was a woman in her late 40s, impeccably dressed in a navy blazer and heels that clicked sharply as she moved. Her expression was one of quiet superiority, scanning the first class line as though assessing who belonged there and who didn’t READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>
That’s when she saw him: a young man, no older than 16, standing confidently in the line. His outfit was casual—jeans, a hoodie, and a bright red hat that made her eyes narrow. MAGA. The four letters embroidered on the cap seemed to ignite something within her. She glanced at him again, her jaw tightening as she muttered under her breath, “Unbelievable…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>>
Airplanes are massive machines, and the amount of fuel they consume per second is quite significant, particularly when considering commercial airliners that travel long distances. The fuel consumption of an aircraft depends on various factors, such as the type of aircraft, the weight of the plane, the distance being traveled, the altitude, and the speed at which the plane is flying.
For instance, a typical commercial jet like the Boeing 747, one of the largest passenger planes in the world, consumes about 5 gallons (18.9 liters) of fuel per minute. If we break this down further to a per-second rate, the plane consumes approximately 0.08 gallons (0.3 liters) per second. This is equivalent to the amount of fuel consumed by a car over a much longer period, but for a plane, it’s just a small fraction of the fuel required for its massive engines to operate…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>> READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>