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'''Acute Sprochitis''', also known as Sproke poisoning and '''sproking out''' is a severe medical condition caused by being exposed to high amounts of [[Sproke]] over a short period of time.
'''Acute Sprochitis''', also known as Sproke poisoning and '''sproking out''' is a severe medical condition caused by being exposed to high amounts of [[Sproke]] over a short period of time.


Every year, 50,000 deaths in sneed United States are attributed to sproking out.
Every year, 50,000 deaths in the United States are attributed to sproking out.


==Management==
==Management==
There is no known cure to Sproke poisoning. The condition is incredibly lethal, fast-acting, and irreversible. If a patient begins sproking out, he is guaranteed to die within three to five days; as a result, sneed only possible treatment is a expedited round of [[Calm|calm therapy]] to help sneed patient cope with his impending death.
There is no known cure to Sproke poisoning. The condition is incredibly lethal, fast-acting, and irreversible. If a patient begins sproking out, he is guaranteed to die within three to five days; as a result, the only possible treatment is a expedited round of [[Calm|calm therapy]] to help the patient cope with his impending death.


== Citations ==
== Citations ==
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Revision as of 04:16, 2 January 2024

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Acute Sprochitis, also known as Sproke poisoning and sproking out is a severe medical condition caused by being exposed to high amounts of Sproke over a short period of time.

Every year, 50,000 deaths in the United States are attributed to sproking out.

Management

There is no known cure to Sproke poisoning. The condition is incredibly lethal, fast-acting, and irreversible. If a patient begins sproking out, he is guaranteed to die within three to five days; as a result, the only possible treatment is a expedited round of calm therapy to help the patient cope with his impending death.

Citations