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I seen this earlier today on another website and didn't post it as i was off to work.

The impact on his heels is fucking brutal, i wonder what kind of damage he did actually sustain.

His fucking shoes take off like fucking missiles :D

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I seen this earlier today on another website and didn't post it as i was off to work.

The impact on his heels is fucking brutal, i wonder what kind of damage he did actually sustain.

His fucking shoes take off like fucking missiles :D




He walked off the ramp. The medics must have determined that it was OK. OR, he just ignored them.

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I saw that yesterday on ESPN HD. It was a brutal fall. He should have been carried out. I swear he has broken bones. I didn't finish watching the whole thing so I don't know if they ever said what his injuries were.



Current update is here; bottom line is he suffered a concussion and was hospitalized overnight.

How he didn't at the very least crush his heels is beyond me. And I agree they should never have let him walk off that ramp, no matter how much he protested.

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I agree with you Iceman. I've seen it over and over where an athlete, suffers a concussion, and because the guy doesn't want to stay in the hospital, fights, etc, gets let go. So many of them, because of the concussion, lack judgment, and therefore the capacity, to make the decision to walk away. If anything further happened to that kid, it would surely be (and rightfully so) a malpractice case against the evaluating doctor.

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It wouldn't be malpractice due to the fact that the doctor would have advised against him leaving. Anyone can leave the hospital at anytime against medical advise, which to me is wrong in many cases but what can be done to stop someone and make them stay against their will?
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Damn...that was brutal to watch. B|B|

I support the opinion that the man should never have been allowed to get up and walk off. In my very unprofessional opinion, they should have brought him out on a back board. :S

Shit I've been on a back board more times than I'll admit, and for less than that. :S

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I agree with you Iceman. I've seen it over and over where an athlete, suffers a concussion, and because the guy doesn't want to stay in the hospital, fights, etc, gets let go. So many of them, because of the concussion, lack judgment, and therefore the capacity, to make the decision to walk away. If anything further happened to that kid, it would surely be (and rightfully so) a malpractice case against the evaluating doctor.



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Shit I've been on a back board more times than I'll admit, and for less than that.



:D:ph34r::ph34r::D:ph34r:


Hey wait a minute...I just meant...well, I guess when I was a teenager their was this one HOT paramedic that had me on a back board...>:(.

-um, I was having breathing problems after a collision, but STILL! :)
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Shit I've been on a back board more times than I'll admit, and for less than that.



:D:ph34r::ph34r::D:ph34r:


Hey wait a minute...I just meant...well, I guess when I was a teenager their was this one HOT paramedic that had me on a back board...>:(.

-um, I was having breathing problems after a collision, but STILL! :)


Funny...never heard of someone with *breathing* problems asking "where's the gyno stirrups on this thing?"

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Man that guy need a wheelbarrow to pack his balls around in. Thats incredible. Sure as hell not like the skateboarding I did as a kid. I thought I was pretty cool to do a 180 in a small halfpipe. Glad he's alright.


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He walked off the ramp. The medics must have determined that it was OK. OR, he just ignored them.



I'm sorry but I wouldn't let him move after that!!! backboard and C-collar his ass and get him to a CT scanner pronto!!! Fuck that mocho shit!!!>:(

I have personally escorted someone from there er room to xray to get a Lumbar Spine series. He insisted on walking since the doc had taken him off the back board. We get him over there and he had a crushed L1 and fractured L2 the doc about shit a brick when i went back to get his gurney and to ask him if he wanted him back on the board. All its takes is one loose sliver of bone to kill you or put you in a wheel chair for life.
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It wouldn't be malpractice due to the fact that the doctor would have advised against him leaving. Anyone can leave the hospital at anytime against medical advise, which to me is wrong in many cases but what can be done to stop someone and make them stay against their will?



you can give advise, but if the patient lacks capacity to understand what is going on, then the doctor is obligated to hold that person. You can get a "two physician hold" which two doctors would state that the treatment is medically necessary and treat the person. Patients with concusions may flail and fight. You can tie them down, physically or chemically. While it sounds harsh, it may be necessary.

I watched this video a couple of times. The last shot shows his neck snap upwards and then slam his head. While we are now aware that his neck isn't fractured, we didn't know then. There are some parts of the scene that are missing. He should have been strapped on a board and taken away. I know of a situation where a woman walked into the er after falling down the stairs, and left as a quad because she was allowed to pull off her neck brace before her xrays were cleared. She had beenfighting earlier, as head injured patients often do. unfortunately, health care staff often doesn't recognize it as part of a head injury, but view it as an unruly patient.

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The shoes flying off were the best part. :)
Whoever the jackasses were that actually let this guy stand up need to be fucking SHOT. >:(




AGREED!!!! i watched this on tv last night, and my mouth was hanging open when he got up and walked right off! do they not realize there could have been something SERIOUSLY wrong with his neck/spine/etc?!?! idiots!!!

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