*WARNING* the images you're about to see are extremely disturbing, however, the story of Hisashi Ouchi is one of 100% truth. He not only experienced some of the highest levels of extreme radiation exposure but lived to "tell the tale" for a whopping 83 days before he eventually passed away. His death was considered to be one of the most horrific in modern history and his story exposes the terrifying abuse of the medical industry. Be prepared for the nightmares that will inevitably ensue after you read his tragic story and let us know what you think of this unbelievable event that took place a mere 18 years ago.

Tōkai, Ibaraki is a small village in Northern Japan. It is best known for hosting two of the worst nuclear accidents in history. The first occurred in 1997, at the Dōnen nuclear plant. Then in 1999, there was a critical radiation accident at the JCO plant.

During the 1999 accident, there were three workers who were affected by gamma and neutron radiation poisoning at the scene. One of those workers was named Hisashi Ouchi and he was exposed to the highest amount of radiation ever sustained by a human being.

Immediately after the gamma and neutron radiation began to emit from the uranyl nitrate solution, Ouchi began feeling nauseous and started vomiting. However, as you may have guessed, this was just the start of what he was about to endure.

Ouchi was rushed to a hospital, however, he was in extremely critical condition upon arrival. His chromosomes were wiped out, his white blood cells plummeted to zero, and he had severe burns covering his entire body.

Ouchi's condition was the first of it's kind and his radiation exposure was comparable to the victims at the hypocenter of the Hiroshima atomic bombing. The hospital had never seen anyone survive this kind of exposure and the doctors used him to run a series of tests.

Although most of his body had been completely destroyed, including his DNA and immune system, the doctors kept him alive as a human experiment. They kept him alive for a total of 83 days until he died of multiple organ failures.

During those 83 days, Ouchi underwent the first transfusion of peripheral stem cells, as well as several blood transfusions and skin transplants. However, neither the transfusions or transplants could keep his bodily fluids from leaking out of his pores.

During the first week of experiments, Ouchi had the consciousness to tell the doctors “I can’t take it any more… I am not a guinea pig," but they continued to treat him for 11 more weeks. At the time of his death, his heart had stopped for 70 minutes and the doctors chose this time not to resurrect him.