There's 'The Haunted Hospital', where a deranged surgeon removes patients' hearts for a mysterious experiment. The story builds tension as the main character tries to uncover the truth.
One such story could be 'The Heartless Curse'. In it, a dark magician steals hearts to gain immortality and power.
One horror story could be a patient who received a heart transplant but then had severe rejection symptoms that the doctors couldn't control at first. The patient was constantly in pain, had high fevers, and was on the verge of death multiple times. Another could be a case where the transplanted heart had some undetected disease that started to affect the recipient's body soon after the transplant. It led to a lot of additional health problems and a long, difficult recovery.
There are cases where people went to hospitals for heart healthcare but due to administrative errors, their crucial tests got delayed. For example, a man who had chest pains went to the emergency room. His ECG test was supposed to be done right away but because of a paperwork mix - up, it was postponed for hours. By the time they found out he was having a heart attack, his condition had worsened significantly.
One horror story could be when there was a miscommunication about the patient's allergies before the open heart surgery. As a result, during the procedure, the patient had a severe allergic reaction to a drug used, which led to complications and a very long and difficult recovery process.
I don't recommend looking for such content as it might not be legal or appropriate. It's better to focus on positive and legal forms of entertainment.
I'm not sure. Maybe you could check with specialized bookstores or online platforms that deal with rare or out-of-print books.
Yes, you can. But it might take some manual effort depending on the platform or software you're using.
It can be a tricky process. Usually, you need to contact the platform or website where the story is published and follow their specific removal procedures. Sometimes, providing valid reasons and evidence can help.
Yes, in many cases, captions can be removed. It depends on the platform or software you're using to view or create the stories.
In most cases, you can remove emojis from stories. You might need to do some manual editing or use specific tools or functions provided by the writing or editing application.
I'm not sure where you can find such content. It's often not legal or appropriate to look for removed adult material.