Luckiest People Who Survived The Impossible – Part 7

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Published 2022-08-16
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Time for the luckiest people who survived the impossible!
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All Comments (21)
  • @luxuryhub1323
    When you survive overwhelming odds like that, there’s no point in buying a lotto ticket because you’ve just used up your lifetime supply of luck.
  • @kwambai
    Honestly, I love this channel. They even include the Metric system in their uploads, so that we also can understand.
  • @01-kitsune42
    Ol' Betty had the luckiest and yet unluckiest day in her life. Two disasters survived in one day, it's insanity.
  • @thezman9001
    Boomer: you're not going to die if you don't have your phone! Ukrainian soldier: actually...
  • @hymmli
    My best friend’s dad is a physician. He once has a patient who came in complaining of a swollen tongue and other issues. After some testing, it turns out he had undiagnosed diabetes, and his blood sugar was over 1000. For context, the average is about 120. High blood sugar makes you super thirsty, so this guy had been drinking Kool-aid and fruit juice to quench his thirst, both of which have extremely high sugar contents. Miraculously, the guy wound up being fine, got his diagnosis and began his treatment. It’s been many years since then so I’m not sure where he is now, but I think of him every now and then and wonder how he was even alive
  • @demigough7934
    I have a great great grandfather who was a foot soldier in World War 1 and returned and a great grandfather who was in the navy in World War 2 and also returned. It really is amazing that they both came back.
  • I was amazed by the woman who survived a plane crashing in her building and then a drop down an elevator shaft. I was amazed by the guy from the Titanic who survived frostbite to his feet just from walking it off. All are pretty amazing!! Keep up the amazing videos!!!
  • @Bored667
    Lucky people are those who found Be Amazed and subscribe, Because they will never be disappointed and will be amazed every time a video drops, Love your Work
  • I grew up in a very small Church. It was a century old schoolhouse with a very rusty water heater & moaning furnace. There was an elderly lady in her 90's that we all affectionately called "Aunt Ella". She NEVER missed a service, morning or evening in the many years I knew her, except for once. Aunt Ella always sat all alone in the front pew so she could hear the Pastor. One day she arrived and was not feeling well. During the sermon, she needed to excuse herself to use the restroom. My Sister escorted her out just to make sure she was ok. She had only been out for a moment when there was a HUGE boom. The Water heater exploded. and the impact tore a hole in the ceiling. Timber, lumber, and heavy metal piping came crashing down ONLY on the seat that had recently been vacated by aunt Ella. i heard my Sister screaming in the Washroom. (Well, we were all screaming0. Part of the ceiling over the sink had collapsed too barely missing my Sister. A huge crossbeam had crashed down over top the bathroom stall, but Ella was safe, protected by the metal cubicle walls strongly supporting her. We had to relocate for most of the year to the Church in the next town but it was rebuilt - along with a new pew for Ella and a new Water Heater. Now THAT was a close call.
  • I love how Americans, when talking about Niagara Falls, always show the Canadian side.
  • I know a guy who used to be in the military. He was given medical discharge (I assume, anyway) after he sustained some fairly serious head injuries. What happened to him was he was on a small watercraft (I think tugboat but I'm not certain) when a large vessel ran into him. Knocked him around like a pinball but he survived.
  • @cybercat7851
    At Niagara Falls, there is a sign telling a story of a boy who survived a fall over the largest waterfall. His boat got pulled to the edge and went over. Everyone else was dashed against the rocks, but he hit a patch of water that shot out further than the rest of the water, pushing him past the rocks where he was picked up by a tour boat. Also, Be Amazed, if you do go to the falls, I highly recommend going on the zipline.
  • I survived 5 deadly cancers 💪🏼 And every time I beat them because I’m fighter and a survivor
  • @kahleeb624
    The most fascinating part about people who's heart stops. Is usually withing minutes there is zero chance of revival after it stops. But that time has Ben proven to actually extend into the half hour to hours range depending on how cold the persons body was when there heart stopped. So basically if your heart is going to stop and be resuscitated, just make sure you freeze yourself first! Lol
  • Good video Lee, your session wasn't wasted, you were getting a lot of answers. Looking forward to the next one, take care.