Doctor Explains How 'Hanging' Kills Humans - Not What You Think...

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This podcast was recorded on 20th December’2023 at The Ranveer Show studio.

In this episode of TRS, we welcome Dr. Ram Chaddha, one of the renowned spine surgeons. Dr. Ram Chaddha has 30 years of expertise in the field of spine surgery and has worked at several hospitals around the country. His teaching ability led him to become the Professor and Head of the Department of Orthopaedics at K.J. Somaiya Medical College & Hospital in Sion, Mumbai.

In this episode, Dr. Ram Chaddha breaks down the basics of the spine in the human body. We will talk about the life of a surgeon, the most common surgical errors, how lifestyle affects our spine health, what are the different types of spine surgeries, and much more. Along with this, we will also talk about the future technologies in biotech and the use of robotics in spine surgeries.

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Wow! I love the way he explained his attitude and responsibility to the human being who has placed his or her life in his hands. It shows a man willing to admit there is a gap between being over confident, but approach with caution and care.

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I think it is necessary to "split" the issue between the "long drop and the short drop." The "long drop" as performed by expert hangman Albert Pierrepoint depended upon a torsion of the spinal cord at C4/5 resulting in immediate separation of the spinal cord into two parts. The torsion was caused by the knot of the noose "twisting" the neck to the point where the fracture occurred, and complete separation of the spine resulted. We never heard it, but I believe Pierrepoint actually HEARD the spine snap at the bottom of the fall. He could tell immediately if his goal was achieved. Unfortunately, nobody ever asked him.

The "short drop" was used by less experienced executioners (or those who wanted asphyxiation to occur). The spine under those circumstances may not fracture. In this case, the person hanged would likely feel the enormous pressure of their weight against their neck, from the incredibly tight noose. This would have been exceedingly painful. But it would end after 20 seconds to 1.5 minutes, when unconsciousness occurred. The legs might "spasm", but the hanged person would not be aware of this.

I believe it is likely that the long drop resulted in an immediate cessation of consciousness. I think the "light went out" immediately at the end of the drop. It was quite violent, but it is unlikely the hanged person experienced any pain.

Sanjosemike (no longer in CA)
Retired surgeon

sanjosemike
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Is anyone else here to work out how to successfully end it??

cassiedege
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I swear convos with him are so so informative. Thank you so much for bringing him 😀

Jahnavi_
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He sounds like a very good doctor. His humility, honesty, and vulnerability speak volumes about someone entrusted with such great responsibility.

kevkev
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Him admitting that he is for a certain degree afraid of surgery means he is a good doctor. There is no more dangerous person than one that believes he can't make mistakes.

katzofant
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What a fantastic way of explaining, this man has! He comes over as a really good guy.

topsteve
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Life can be incredibly challenging, and it’s natural to feel overwhelmed at times, but every challenge you face is temporary, and there is always a way forward. The pain you might be feeling now does not define your future. Remember, you have unique strengths, and your life holds value, even if it doesn’t always feel that way.

Talking to someone you trust, seeking support, or even just taking one small step forward each day can make a huge difference. Life has ups and downs, but the beautiful moments, connections, and possibilities make the journey worth it.

You matter, and your story isn’t over. There’s hope, even in the darkest times. You’re stronger than you think, and there’s always a way through.

bandcespacev
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This conversation. Found something darker than my future.

yasinarafatsiam
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If, in case, someone needs to hear this.
If you end up to this video because you are feeling low, Please don't feel lonely❤ We love you and you are stronger than you think ❤
Life is challenging, I agree. But don't kneel down so easily, because you have the calibre to combat all these difficult times, with ease and intellect.
Just keep going 💪❤️❤️ You are loved.

Usser
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The people here are here because everything else has been discussed, thought about, and already played out the future. I already know my outcome. I already know my future. I already suffer. It's ending and preventing an outcome i can't live with. It's ending the suffering of remembering and reliving the cause of my outcome. It's sad. Truly sad for me. I am over trying to cope. Sometimes, things are worse than death.

amygentry
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I've seen people get hanged. It's unbelievably disturbing. There's two types, suspension and short drop. The most painful one is suspension where the rope constricts your airway only but does not also compress your carotid artery causing that feeling as when your underwater holding your breath and your basically out of oxygen causing your body to shoot upwards to surface in order to get oxygen You will that intense feeling for a few minutes and still be conscious that whole time. It's a feeling that you never want to experience. The compression of your airway causes your body to jerk as your brain does everything it can to obtain oxygen. The short drop(which was used on Saddam Hussein) breaks your neck and severs your spinal cord immediately and usually causes decapitation. DO NOT LOOK UP ANY VIDEO OF THESE THINGS BECAUSE YOU WILL NEVER FORGET THEM.

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The legs twitch because the motor neuron signals from the brain to the spinal cord are normally inhibitory. When that signal is severed the spinal cord motor neurons activate the limbs.

Rob
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I have spent a lifetime fixing things, not people. If I were a surgeon I think my greatest concern would be discovering that things are not as we thought and having to ad hoc modify the plan. The problem here is that the consequence of getting it wrong are dire. I have the deepest respect for people who can do that job.

jeffcauhape
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Electricity doesn't bounce back. A circuit is either open or closed. If it's closed, no current flows.

bestopinion
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When Joni Erickson-Tada broke her neck diving into the ocean, she spoke of being aware of her limbs flailing, and then feeling like she was wrapped in a fishing net. It seems when the brain loses sensory input from the limbs, it assumes the body is in the fetal position.

jenniferrucker
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This guy is really interesting. His attitude is the right one to have in any profession,

willo
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My brother died yesterday because of this Gallow method rope. And when I saw him, his veins were more visible and turned purple-blue colored while my parents crying out loud when they find him upstairs because the rope so thick and tight its barely cuttable when he was hanged himself. So please don't do this.

Shenjika
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The way this man speaks I would love to be a doctor just to have him teach me stuff...would definitely sign up for his class.

xavierwarren
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Albert Pierrepoint changed hanging by calculating a length of rope that would break the neck. Prior to that, it was pretty horrendous. Curiously, the term 'hangers on', a modern perjorative for the 'unwelcome friends' originally applied to actual friends or family of the subject being hanged, who would grab and 'hang on' to him, adding their weight in attempt to hasten the outcome, thereby reducing the horrific suffering.

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