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Posted: 7/15/2012 9:43:48 AM EST
Was standing near the gas stove and was reaching to pick up a plate that was sitting on the burner and BAM got hit by a spark from the uncoated part of the burner. Hit me in the pinkie finger and I felt the shock up my arm. There was thunder at almost the exact same time so it had to be from a nearby lightning strike traveling up the gas line.
I feel fine and there are no burn marks or anything. My brother and his wife are here now, they think I should go to the hospital and get a test. What say ARFCOM. |
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I say if you can type out a coherent post, you most likely will be okay.
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did your socks and shoes get blown off?
is your hair on fire? are you smoking from your ears? If the answer is YES to any of the above, then maybe.. otherwise do you feel OK.. rapid heart beat, sweating, ?? then go if you want.. b |
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A lot of people who are struck by lightening usually become gay within 96 hours of being struck. There's a lot of documentation on the phenomenon in both the medical and psychological community. Apparently that much electricity does funny things to the wring of the brain.
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Pic of the hole in your finger and bottom of your foot...without those, I would think you just have a cool story to tell that no one will probably believe in 10 years.
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If you can type a post, I'm going to say that you will be fine. No need to go unless you start to die later today.
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A lot of people who are struck by lightening usually become gay within 96 hours of being struck. There's a lot of documentation on the phenomenon in both the medical and psychological community. Apparently that much electricity does funny things to the wring of the brain. LOL I bet google gets a spike in "Does lightening turn you gay" searches. |
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I got hit just about the same way about 20 years ago. My gf said I lit up like a neon sign and my arm was numb for about a half hour. Other than that no problems. Oh yeah, one other thing; it stung like a mother.
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If you start throwing up, get faint, feel weak, have sudden vision problems, or experience heart attack symptoms, then get your butt to the ER.
Otherwise, you seem just fine. |
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A test for what? I would go get tested to see if I now had superpowers. |
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Quoted: better get an HIV test just to be safe. The stove just gave you the AIDS. You are gonna die, no test needed. Give me all your guns and ammo... |
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Ya it did sting been an hour maybe now no residual effects except my inability to use punctuation
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A test for what? There could be a lot of electricity left in him. It could pop out at any time and injure someone. Duh. |
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Use foing to the hospital as an excuse to stop off somewhere and buy yourself a lottery ticket.
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Ahh welcome to my life. I get shocked atleast once every two weeks. Multimeters are for vaginas
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You are more likely to get hit by lightning than you are to be eaten by a shark.
I don't know if anyone has ever fell victim to both. |
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You are more likely to get hit by lightning than you are to be eaten by a shark. I don't know if anyone has ever fell victim to both. I knew a guy who has been hit by lightning three times. Twice as a park ranger, once in his house doing dishes. |
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Quoted: A test for what? Arrhythmia maybe? Do you feel any fluttering or weird sensation in your chest? eta How did I screw that up?
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Fo, immediately. That test for extra electricity residing in your system is most accurate as soon after the lightning strike as possible. Especially when there are no associated symptoms to the strike, like smoking, flailing, blown off limbs & general discomfort. If the first test is negative, try again, as it is notorious for false negatives the first time..
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Stick the leads from a volt meter up your ass. If it reads more than 15 volts you might need your regulator changed.
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If there are no burns or physical damage no real reason to go to the hospital UNLESS you begin to have additional issues
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A lot of people who are struck by lightening usually become gay within 96 hours of being struck. There's a lot of documentation on the phenomenon in both the medical and psychological community. Apparently that much electricity does funny things to the wring of the brain. LOL I bet google gets a spike in "Does lightening turn you gay" searches. Ha ha. It's written well enough to be somewhat believable. |
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What kind of test?
Can you recharge a battery? No? Your fine. |
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No, it really is true that there is a direct positive statistical correlation. Non-fatal lightning strikes and other high voltage events have been known to affect the victim's orientation. I don't know that it's ever been PROVEN, though.
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Maybe you'll have some sort of super powers now!
Try and shoot fire from your ass or spider webs from your penis... Or maybe you'll turn green when pissed off.. Or become invisible with x ray vision! That would be cool! |
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Was standing near the gas stove and was reaching to pick up a plate that was sitting on the burner and BAM got hit by a spark from the uncoated part of the burner. Hit me in the pinkie finger and I felt the shock up my arm. There was thunder at almost the exact same time so it had to be from a nearby lightning strike traveling up the gas line. I feel fine and there are no burn marks or anything. My brother and his wife are here now, they think I should go to the hospital and get a test. What say ARFCOM. there is a test you can do: Put a light bulb in your mouth, insert a metal object in the nearest outlet. If the bulb lights up, your ok. If not try a higher voltage outlet. |
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I say if you can type out a coherent post, you most likely will be okay. So, you're saying Gene5 got struck by lightning? |
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If you start throwing up, get faint, feel weak, have sudden vision problems, or experience heart attack symptoms, then get your butt to the ER. Otherwise, you seem just fine. Or if text on ARFCOM starts to look purple. |
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And this is why we have socialized medicine
Why... Because mgamber got hit by lightning? |
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In all reality look for an exit hole near your feet. If it cauterized you may not feel it. Are you having palpitations ? These are associated with adverse electrical activity. In all you would be dead by now if it was going to get you. It probably was just static discharge.
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If you start throwing up, get faint, feel weak, have sudden vision problems, or experience heart attack symptoms, then get your butt to the ER. Otherwise, you seem just fine. Or if text on ARFCOM starts to look purple. |
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Put a light bulb in your mouth. If it illuminates, go to the hospital, otherwise you'll be fine.
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My guess is the lightnIng strike scared you, and you somehow bumped the electric igniter on the stove. If you got hit by lightning, you would know.
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Hate to say this, but statistically, you're more likely to get hit by lightening 7 times than win the lottery.
So go outside and grab the flagpole... |
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If you got struck full on my lighting I don't think you would be typing. A lightning strike killed my uncle.
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Unless you were 3 or 4 feet away from the stove, I wouldn't worry about it. I've been hit by regular static charges (stretch wrapping aluminum cages sitting on plastic pallets-they acted like giant capacitors) from a foot and a half or so. If it didn't knock you down, burn your hand, stop your watch or kill your phone, don't clog up the ER with bullshit.
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Quoted: Quoted: I say if you can type out a coherent post, you most likely will be okay. So, you're saying Gene5 got struck by lightning? |
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My guess is the lightnIng strike scared you, and you somehow bumped the electric igniter on the stove. If you got hit by lightning, you would know. Standing on ceramic tile. No where near the electric igniter knob, but that is interesting, wonder if that can basically trigger itself somehow? And another thing was I heard the thunder after the shock, so it wasn't me being spooked. As far as the turning gay thing. I went and watched some gay porn to see and I felt no unexpected reactions. Maybe I need to watch some more? |
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My guess is the lightnIng strike scared you, and you somehow bumped the electric igniter on the stove. If you got hit by lightning, you would know. Standing on ceramic tile. No where near the electric igniter knob, but that is interesting, wonder if that can basically trigger itself somehow? And another thing was I heard the thunder after the shock, so it wasn't me being spooked. As far as the turning gay thing. I went and watched some gay porn to see and I felt no unexpected reactions. Maybe I need to watch some more? It's gay to watch gay porn. |
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I just got off the phone with your doctor.
He said the only way you're going to get better is if you do a mag dump with the Barrett. |
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