Fantastic Voyage
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I walked into my office at 8:00 AM with an empty mind. I was worried about the transmission that I needed to air in two days. When my boss asked me that morning about what the transmission would be, I lied and said, "Let that be a surprise!" I quickly logged online for ideas. Just then, I was interrupted by a man who wanted to speak to me. Annoyed at his persistent nagging, I grabbed my camera and decided to follow him to where he wanted to take me. During our ride, he asked me the most bizarre question, "can you film inside a patient? The doctors can't seem to understand what's going on in her body." My reaction was rather quick and loud, "Are you insane?" He pointed to a medium sized box in his backpack, "Whenever you're ready!"
He escorted me to the private wing at the hospital. We both sneaked in to room 113 and locked the door. In the room lay a middle aged woman who looked very pleased to see me. "I had been waiting," she said. My experience inside that room was almost unreal. I underwent a miniaturization process in which I was reduced to a size of only 8 microns. I was put in a syringe and injected into the femoral vein, from where I started my journey.
Landing in this apparently low-pressure vessel, I had to grab the sides to balance myself. I couldn't believe how small I had become -- almost just as big as a red blood cell! I quickly reached out for my torch to analyze the map that I had been given. Staring down at it, I immediately located where I was standing. I decided to follow the red blood cells and the slightly larger white blood cells.
Moving ahead, I noticed that there were smaller blood vessels that branched out from larger ones. These vessels were just my size and some...
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