Swedish man says he survived two months in snow-buried car

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STOCKHOLM — A Swedish man was being treated in hospital Sunday after being dug out alive from his snow-buried car in which he had survived for two months with no food, according to police and local media.
The 45-year-old from southern Sweden was found on Friday, emaciated and too weak to utter more than a few words.
The BBC reported the temperature in the area had recently dropped to -22F (-30C).
He was found not far from the city of Umea in the north of Sweden by snowmobilers who thought they had come across a car wreck until they dug their way to a window and saw movement inside.
The man, who was laying in the back seat in a sleeping bag, said he had been in the car since December 19.
"Just incredible that he's alive considering that he had no food, but also since it's been really cold for some time after Christmas," a rescue team member told regional daily Vasterbottens-Kuriren, which broke the news.
The Daily <NOBR style="COLOR: darkgreen" id=itxthook0w4nobr class="itxtrst itxtrstnobr itxthooknobr">Telegraph </NOBR> reported that the man appeared to have survived on melted snow.
Ebbe Nyberg, duty officer at the Umea police, said police saw no reason to doubt that the man had been stuck in the car for a very long time.
"We would not make something like this up. The rescue <NOBR style="COLOR: darkgreen" id=itxthook1w2nobr class="itxtrst itxtrstnobr itxthooknobr">services </NOBR> were on site too and saw the same as us," he told Vasterbottens-Kuriren.
Umea University Hospital, where the man is recovering after being rescued by police and a rescue team, said in a statement he was doing well considering the circumstances.
Doctors at the hospital said humans would normally be able to survive for about four weeks without food. Besides eating snow, the man probably survived by going into a dormant-like state, physician Stefan Branth told Vasterbottens-Kuriren.
"A bit like a bear that hibernates. Humans can do that," he said. "He probably had a body <NOBR style="COLOR: darkgreen" id=itxthook2w0nobr class="itxtrst itxtrstnobr itxthooknobr">temperature </NOBR> of around 31 degrees (Celsius) which the body adjusted to. Due to the low temperature, not much energy was used up."
Why the man ended up under the snow in the forest remains unknown, police said.
 

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Why didn't he open the doors and walk out?
 

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He would have had to drink melted snow or urine to survive. And how do you melt snow with the temperature so low? If he did survive that long, it was one amazing feat!
 
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"How Long Can A Person Live Without Food?"

"...Ten political prisoners in Ireland fasted in entirety, with only sips of water, to revolt against the British presence in their country back in 1981. These ten individuals died after sustaining their fasts between 46 and 73 days. Victims of war and torturous containment conditions have successfully fasted between 28 and 40 days."

"...Those who fit into the obese category are able to last anywhere between 4 to 25 weeks, sometimes longer due to the metabolisms ability to supply energy to the body by using up the fat storage supply."

http://www.professorshouse.com/Heal...les/How-Long-Can-A-Person-Live-Without-Food-/
 

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"How Long Can A Person Live Without Food?"

"...Ten political prisoners in Ireland fasted in entirety, with only sips of water, to revolt against the British presence in their country back in 1981. These ten individuals died after sustaining their fasts between 46 and 73 days. Victims of war and torturous containment conditions have successfully fasted between 28 and 40 days."

"...Those who fit into the obese category are able to last anywhere between 4 to 25 weeks, sometimes longer due to the metabolisms ability to supply energy to the body by using up the fat storage supply."

http://www.professorshouse.com/Heal...les/How-Long-Can-A-Person-Live-Without-Food-/

interesting
 

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