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Philion — Clavicular Crash: When a Live Stream Becomes a Medical Emergency

Philion — Clavicular Crash: When a Live Stream Becomes a Medical Emergency

Published 1 month, 3 weeks ago
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Hook: A chaotic live stream, 40,000 viewers, and a near-fatal GHB overdose reveal how streaming culture can normalize reckless, life‑threatening choices. This condensed version (original ~25 minutes, now ~7 minutes) cuts to the core of what happened, why GHB is so dangerous, and how bystanders and viewers compounded the harm. Host Philion walks listeners through the timeline — a visibly intoxicated streamer collapsing, friends filming and joking, and the shocking suggestion to mix stimulants like Adderall as a “fix.” You’ll learn the physiology behind GHB overdoses, the steep dose‑response risk, the dangers of mixing depressants with stimulants, and the social dynamics that turn emergencies into spectacle. Keywords: GHB, overdose, live stream, streamer safety, drug risks, bystander behavior, streaming culture. Listen now to get the key ideas and safety takeaways in minutes.
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