Nonstop Gaming, Zero Rest
A Taiwanese student took gaming to a lethal level, playing non-stop for four days. His dedication to the screen ended in a brain hemorrhage that no one saw coming. Despite his mother’s pleas to take a break, he only paused for bathroom and snack breaks, treating sleep like a myth.
The gaming marathon came to a screeching halt when he tried to make a midnight bathroom run, only to collapse in agony. Rushed to the hospital, doctors found a ruptured cerebral artery. Spoiler: brains don’t like being ignored for days on end.
Hospital Dash and Grim Prognosis
Emergency surgery was the next level, but not the kind you want to unlock. Surgeons fought to save him, but the damage was done. Life support became his new reality, with medications keeping his blood pressure from flatlining.
Months dragged on, with his family clinging to hope like a bad plot twist. Eventually, they called it. The game was over. They faced the heartbreaking decision to let him go, a cautionary tale for gamers everywhere.
A Wake-Up Call for Gamers
Nurse Lin Ting shared the grim story on social media, hoping to jolt gamers out of their screen-induced comas. Cerebral hemorrhages aren’t just for the old or the reckless; they can strike the young and obsessed too.
The lesson? Overwork, no sleep, and stress can pop a blood vessel faster than you can say ‘game over.’ So maybe put the controller down and catch some Z’s before your brain decides it’s had enough.
Quick Facts
- •💡 A student played video games for four days straight.
- •💡 He suffered a ruptured cerebral artery, leading to massive bleeding.
- •💡 Emergency surgery was performed, but he became life-support dependent.
- •💡 Cerebral hemorrhages can occur without traditional risk factors.
- •💡 The family eventually decided to remove life support after months.

