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"Drowned Alive"

"Drowned Alive" is a neurobiological phenomenon where a person's brain experiences intense distress due to trauma or injury, often associated with near-death experiences or extreme stress. It can involve feelings of overwhelming pain, panic, or a sensation of drowning, caused by the brain's response to severe physical or psychological threats. This state reflects the brain's attempt to process and cope with critical situations, and understanding it helps medical professionals better manage trauma-related conditions. It is not a formal medical diagnosis but describes a vivid, distressing experiential state linked to brain activity during extreme circumstances.