Willow Griffith

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If you lose blood, then your pulse usually speeds up—your heart needs to work extra hard to get oxygen around the body, given there’s less blood to transport it. When the pulse becomes slow in this situation, it generally means the body is getting exhausted and preparing to throw in the towel.
This Is Going to Hurt: Secret Diaries of a Young Doctor
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