If someone suddenly attacks me with a pocket knife, for example, they’ll most likely immediately go right for my belly, since I am 6’5" tall, and stab or rip it open. Therefore, I’m curious how fatal and painful such a wound is?
There are some big veins and arteries running through there not too far from the surface. If your assailant gets one you are on a pretty quick trip to the morgue. As others have mentioned, sepsis is a real problem—if your intestines take a hit, the normally helpful bacteria in there can go straight into your bloodstream. That is a painful, nasty, and prolonged death.
cerement@slrpnk.net 7 months ago
VelvetStorm@lemmy.world 7 months ago
Ya, from what I understand, you won’t die quickly from it, but you’ll wish you did. Supposedly, you can survive a disembowelment for a long time as long as it all stays attached to you.