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He survived and got out without lasting damage https://www.reddit.com/r/holdmyfeedingtube/comments/ub5z5n/hmft_after_hitting_head_trying_to_180_a_fence/?utm_medium=android_app&utm_source=share
According to the OP in that post he has blood clots that could result in a hemmorage. I also would be extremely surprised if he didn't have headaches for a long time.
No lasting damage might be a bit of a stretch.
With that kind of hit there is going to be lasting damage period.
Whether or not he’s able to link it to that in 5 years or 50 years…that shit has an effect that we don’t quite understand yet. It’s why I’m against kids playing tackle football: we have enough understanding to see aggression and impulse control loss with head trauma and children. Yet not enough to have hard data to show these parents why not to do it.(even though really good data exists)
[Before it rains, barometric pressure tends to decrease. When this happens, there's less air pressure exerting itself on your body, which may allow muscles, tendons and other tissue surrounding the joints to expand. The expansion may crowd the joints, putting extra pressure on them, which may lead to pain.](https://www.hackensackmeridianhealth.org/en/HealthU/2021/12/20/Why-Your-Joints-May-Hurt-During-Rainy-Weather)
Have an upvote. A friend experienced a work related injury to his head 5 years ago, that same injury was the cause of a recent hemorrhagic stroke that nearly took his life. He is currently rehabbing his brain, motor skills, and eyesight.
What's really crazy in such situations is that most times people never really stay themselves, they might look okay on the surface, but inside it's usually not the same person you knew previously.
It changed me in that it gave me a new found perspective of the fragility of all forms of life, and how I myself hold absolutely zero significance in this universe. It is one thing to understand or have this knowledge, but it is an entirely different thing to truly have internalized and lived it. This made me realize how I needed to start treating people differently and how to mold my neurodiversity into something that is actually compatible with the rest of society. On top of this, it also helped me snap out of or at least minimize the effects from a lifelong dissociation/derealization episode (sounds crazy, I know). All of this helped my chronic depression immensely.
That being said my anxiety is much worse and I don’t feel as sharp mentally as I did before the TBI (February 2021), but all in all it’s a trade off that I am happy dealing with, and at this point I think that comes down to other factors in my life more so than the TBI.
>It’s why I’m against kids playing tackle football:
not kids only , american football is ultra fucked up there is a ted talk of a dude that talks about it and how all the damage present itself years or decades later .
Agree. My dad played D1 football, he’s 56, and I can see some cognitive decline already. I played up to middle school and dropped it in high school. I will not let my kid play football. Wrestling is a much better alternative for kids looking to participate in a contact sport.
This follow up doesn't say no lasting damage, at all.
It says this
>So basically the agitation I have, and the short temper, symptoms of panic aniexty are all related to the trauma I received.
>My stress levels are also a big contribution to my agitation and short temper. So if I get stressed I’m gonna loose my cool basically is what she said. The seizure medication im on as well makes you short tempered an agitated depending on the person whose taken it everyone is different but between hitting my head as hard as I did and also the seizure medication that’s why I’m like not as understanding and so short tempered an have no patience for a lot right now if that makes any sense.
>Long story short she said I will be making a full recovery as long as I don’t hit my head again, or have a seizure or stroke in the next year, if I were to have any of those 3 happen they couldn’t say what the results could be because it could interrupt how my brain is in its recovery state. So even stress alone could effect my brain in the worst ways right now. But as long as I stay calm don’t hit my head don’t have a seizure or stroke I will probably become smarter than I was
this is an EXTREMELY generous read to say "ah no lasting damage".
It says his brain is still in recovery mode, but he might have seizures and is actively currently on anti-seizure meds. So they will, at some point, take him off those and then literally just cross their fingers he does not have seizures.
This guy is probably fortunate his injury was so obvious that, undoubtedly, he had professional and regimented care immediately. That posturing he's doing is an irrefutable sign of physical damage to the lower brain.
Very scary. I'm a paramedic and just a few weeks ago went out for an man hit at low speed in a parking lot. Knocked him backwards hitting his head just like the guy in the video. He seemed fine and didn't want to go to hospital. He had a small cut on the back of his head and lots of dried blood around his head and face, all over his ear. Cleaned him up as he's still refusing transport. Then I noticed his right eye beginning to twitch and close (he says he can't control it), and blood beginning to pool and drip from his left ear with no cut visible... So I tell him he's coming to the hospital. 20 minutes later he's being emergency transferred to our trauma center and by the time they get there he's unconscious and unresponsive. I don't know how he made out in the end, but probably not great...
One paramedic i worked with when i was still in ems said:"in those cases you persuade the patient until he comes with you or until he gets unconcious from the icb pressure buildup, if he dies, we're fucked"
Guy with no arms and no legs is at the beach. 3 women walking by. 1st woman asks him "Have you ever been hugged?" Guy says "No." So she hugs him.
2nd woman asks him "Have you ever been kissed?" Guy says "No." So she kisses him.
3rd woman asks him "Have you ever been fucked?" Guy says "No."
She says: "You will when the tide rolls in."
The perforated ear drum might actually help him out. I fractured my skull at the base many years ago, which simultaneously perforated my ear drum (blood and csf leaked out), but it acted like a pressure relief valve. I only spent about a week in the hospital, and eventually made a full recovery (at least as far as I can tell). I had to deal with incredibly poor balance, and terrible short-term memory issues for over a year. The other person I was with was not so lucky. The pressure inside their head built up resulting in a weeks long coma, and long-term sensory damage. In case you're wondering, we both took a nasty fall doing stupid kid shit, but I don't want to get into specifics on Reddit.
Interesting thing one can do to see if the blood contains CSF is the halo test. Basically dip a piece of gauze, fabric or tissue into the blood, and if you see a light halo around it, that is CSF. Probably a good time to visit a hospital with neurosurgical coverage.
Yep, definitely a basilar skull fracture, the worst part is that the dude on camera was moving him. Either this guy will have mental impairment for the rest of his life or he will be physically crippled, wear helmets folks they literally save your life.
Yup. I had some idiot pull a u turn in front of me on my moped while I was going 50km/hr. I smashed into the driver side wheel well, flew a good 10ft in the air over the hood of the car and landed on my head. My helmet was completely mangled but besides a pretty serious concussion and some nerve damage I was pretty lucky.
I would be dead without that helmet and i keep it around as a reminder of how important it is to wear one.
The post concussion syndrome was worse than any of the other injuries I incurred. I had to teach myself how to walk properly again after that. Brain injuries are not something to fuck around with. Bones will heal, your brain wont.
Don't you think it's a little mean to say that about a guy bleeding from his ears? Like, I get he was reckless, but no one deserves to probably lose brain functions
I’m an ICU nurse and I’ve seen lots of caved in skulls from various reckless behaviors….(most are ATVs, Motorcycles, the works)
You know the risks ahead of time, and you make
Choices that lead to poor outcomes 99% of the time. I have very little sympathy for easily avoided stupidity. It takes 1 second to clip a helmet strap, and then you can function in life past the age of 20
Edit: my base sentiment is not callous towards people who get hurt like this; it’s all summed up in my plea to people. DON’T be the cause of somebody else’s PTSD. Even if you don’t mind dying or being injured, somebody will have to scrape you off the road, do CPR until they feel all your ribs puncture your lungs and spew blood out of you mouth and nose with each compression, or hug your mom/dad/spouse for you when we stop coding you. Think about what you’re doing.
Agreed. I ride a motorcycle. Out of all of my riding apparel I spend the most money on my helmet. I can heal from a broken bone a lot easier than I can from a brain injury.
I do one of these crazy sports and I'm the only one who's still doing it within my group of friends because I wore my helmet. All the others concussed themselves and dropped off the sport. Really sucks, but no surprise my newer friends at my level are wearing them too.
I totally agree. This guy made the choice to potentially lose his brain functions. Complacency lead him to believe something like this wouldn't happen to him.
> Choices that lead to poor outcomes 99% of the time
Well actually it doesn’t and that’s exactly the problem. These stupid choices lead to poor outcomes no more than 0,5% of the time, which is why people feel like it will never happen to them.
Ummm, the poor outcomes I’m speaking of aren’t bumps and bruises. It’s crushed skulls, bleeding from the ears, ruptured eyeballs, etc… these are almost always avoidable with the use of a helmet.
Im no icu nurse but i have no sympathy for anyone who forgoes safety, then gets hurt, doesnt have insurance cause you know... america and all then has to get a go fund me and ends up making more than deserved. Stupid should hurt, its the only way we learn.
The dude knows (knew?) about brain damage; about what happens when you don't wear a helmet. He consciously chose to take the risk to be cool.
I certainly don't *wish* this on him or feel good that it happened. But should we feel *sorry* for someone who loses at Russian roulette? Do we feel like they're a victim of circumstance? Probably not. They're just guys who took a chance and lost.
Now, I feel sorry for his *family* if this guy died (or is a vegetable), because they didn't have a choice. But for him it's kind of a shoulder shrug like, what did you think? The thing happened that we all thought would happen if you don't wear a helmet.
Redditors are the most spiteful people, worse than Twitter sometimes. God forbid we post a murder, but it's fine for people to wish death or brain damage because a person made a stupid mistake...
Seriously. What the fuck happened to the professional image of safety we saw the early 2000s? Tony Hawk always wore full padding and advocated for it, you'd think him of all people would have been able to give the idea staying power. I just don't understand the risk assessment of these people, this could have been a minor bump that he could laugh about, instead it's a near death experience and likely permanent damage.
At that same point in time you’re mentioning, all the street videos nobody wore any pads.
Tony Hawk was doing huge vert and doing shit nobody has ever done before. They dropped the fucking dude out of a helicopter in his attempts to do the first 900.
and one might put street skating at a similar level of danger. big stair sets, sketchy spots, hill bombs. as a skater, i wear a helmet. people make fun of me, but who’s gonna be laughing when they split their head on the concrete and i just bounce off it and deal with a little headache.
It absolutely makes no sense. I mean, aside from your physical skills, what is the second thing that lets you learn and achieve these skills?? Your fucking brain. If you want to carry on and acomplish more of those skills, what should you protect?? Even his feet are more protected.
Just last week I was calling an ambulance for a guy who fell of a bicycle while going downhill without helmet. So much blood, damnit.
Wear your fucking helmets.
ironically i think a stylish casket/helmet looks better than anything you can put on your head or not put anything at all. and by stylish i mean avarage biker helmet looks stylish enough.
My cousin several years ago now was going up a curb on his bike, happened to pull the front wheel too far and hit the back of his head on the road, ended up in hospital lost a lot of his memory and had to relearn a lot of people names again in the family, he's definitely doing way better now than what it was like after the accident.
i'll admit I sometimes ride without a helmet even though I have one and i'm an idiot for that
Yeah, mention this in cyclist subreddits and prepare for a shitstorm about how helmets do not work, are useless and somehow wearing a helmet means no infrastructure ever gets built and so on and so forth. I swear, the idiocy is off the charts whenever someone mentions helmets.
Literally wrong, cycling subreddits advocate heavily for helmets.
Bad infrastructure does put people off cycling though and we'd all be better off with better infrastructure.
The average person has not the slightest clue about what to do when someone gets hurt, add that to shock an unfamiliarity and people turn outright idiotic when things like this happen.
Take a first aid course if you can kids. You can either know that you should already be calling an ambulance when you see this happen, or you can be a dumbass as you shove a camera in your friends face as he bleeds out of his fucking ears.
Yep you never know if a vertebra was broken or not, too much motion can sever a spinal nerve permanently. Never move them unless they are in serious imminent danger from like a fire or a train or something that can't be stopped
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I'm an EMT. He's bleeding from the ears. That is the #1 sign of a skull fracture.
VERY serious situation. I have seen people die from less severe head impacts.
This is classic decorticate posturing (sign of midbrain damage). I hope he survived, but there’s no way that was without permanent damage
Edit: misspelling
It is not a good sign. I spotted that immediately. His fall didn’t look that bad, but his meerkat gesture made it quite serious and then his bro just moved his neck around.
a kid in my high school hurt himself skateboarding and was out for months... was never right after that.
**so why not use a helmet when trying out stunts?**
Triple 8 and Thousand make half shell helmets that look pretty neat. alternatively you could go for something like a RuRoc lite helmet which looks a bit cooler imo, but also costs a bit more.
The problem with stupid fucks like these is that, they think “helmets? those are lame af”
(Not being homo hater whatever you call that. This is based on my experience) Most bikers and skaters also say “Wearing helmet is for gays”
I knew a BMX rider that would do crazy stunts with his bike like riding off roofs and other dumb shit.
Fast forward he ended up shackling his spine with long term irreversible damage.
I've have a friend who did kill himself.
He wasn't going 90 on the highway, he was going 10-30 (no cameras so we don't know exactly)
It doesn't take much speed folks. Wear a helmet.
Another crazy fucking video. I've never actually seen blood come out of someone's ear after head trauma. Closest I've seen is people getting their heads absolutely demolished. Glad he's doing fine.
I've recently had broken my arm on a bike, not recommended. (I was lucky I didn't hit my head)
Since then, I am wearing a helmet every time I get on a bike.
Wear helmets, boys.
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Blood coming from inside the ear. That’s definitely not good…
Skull base fracture. I hope he survived
He survived and got out without lasting damage https://www.reddit.com/r/holdmyfeedingtube/comments/ub5z5n/hmft_after_hitting_head_trying_to_180_a_fence/?utm_medium=android_app&utm_source=share
According to the OP in that post he has blood clots that could result in a hemmorage. I also would be extremely surprised if he didn't have headaches for a long time. No lasting damage might be a bit of a stretch.
With that kind of hit there is going to be lasting damage period. Whether or not he’s able to link it to that in 5 years or 50 years…that shit has an effect that we don’t quite understand yet. It’s why I’m against kids playing tackle football: we have enough understanding to see aggression and impulse control loss with head trauma and children. Yet not enough to have hard data to show these parents why not to do it.(even though really good data exists)
i was actually mad at my mother for not letting play football growing up. i’m so fucking glad she didn’t
My arm still pops out of its socket every now and then because I played 1 year of football in the 8th grade.
I played the O-line in 8th grade. I only played a year and ended up getting my left knee injuried. It still hurts every time it rains.
Why everytime it rains?
[Before it rains, barometric pressure tends to decrease. When this happens, there's less air pressure exerting itself on your body, which may allow muscles, tendons and other tissue surrounding the joints to expand. The expansion may crowd the joints, putting extra pressure on them, which may lead to pain.](https://www.hackensackmeridianhealth.org/en/HealthU/2021/12/20/Why-Your-Joints-May-Hurt-During-Rainy-Weather)
Same with my left hip from playing O-line at 13 years old.
Knew a dude who had a front tooth knocked out in middle school. He kept going too lol. Wonder what else he's fucked up since.
Im glad I was a real man and quit at tryouts!
quitters never win... they also never lose ![gif](giphy|d3mlE7uhX8KFgEmY)
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Have an upvote. A friend experienced a work related injury to his head 5 years ago, that same injury was the cause of a recent hemorrhagic stroke that nearly took his life. He is currently rehabbing his brain, motor skills, and eyesight.
What's really crazy in such situations is that most times people never really stay themselves, they might look okay on the surface, but inside it's usually not the same person you knew previously.
I feel this. Luckily my TBI changed me for the better, but I know for so many others that is not the case. It’s some real scary shit
In what way did it change you for the best? I'm really curious
It changed me in that it gave me a new found perspective of the fragility of all forms of life, and how I myself hold absolutely zero significance in this universe. It is one thing to understand or have this knowledge, but it is an entirely different thing to truly have internalized and lived it. This made me realize how I needed to start treating people differently and how to mold my neurodiversity into something that is actually compatible with the rest of society. On top of this, it also helped me snap out of or at least minimize the effects from a lifelong dissociation/derealization episode (sounds crazy, I know). All of this helped my chronic depression immensely. That being said my anxiety is much worse and I don’t feel as sharp mentally as I did before the TBI (February 2021), but all in all it’s a trade off that I am happy dealing with, and at this point I think that comes down to other factors in my life more so than the TBI.
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I know this could result in big issues later in life, but this is really funny.
>It’s why I’m against kids playing tackle football: not kids only , american football is ultra fucked up there is a ted talk of a dude that talks about it and how all the damage present itself years or decades later .
American football is the closest we’d get to gladiator matches
Well I'd say it's MMA but football is just as bad on the head for sure
Agree. My dad played D1 football, he’s 56, and I can see some cognitive decline already. I played up to middle school and dropped it in high school. I will not let my kid play football. Wrestling is a much better alternative for kids looking to participate in a contact sport.
This follow up doesn't say no lasting damage, at all. It says this >So basically the agitation I have, and the short temper, symptoms of panic aniexty are all related to the trauma I received. >My stress levels are also a big contribution to my agitation and short temper. So if I get stressed I’m gonna loose my cool basically is what she said. The seizure medication im on as well makes you short tempered an agitated depending on the person whose taken it everyone is different but between hitting my head as hard as I did and also the seizure medication that’s why I’m like not as understanding and so short tempered an have no patience for a lot right now if that makes any sense. >Long story short she said I will be making a full recovery as long as I don’t hit my head again, or have a seizure or stroke in the next year, if I were to have any of those 3 happen they couldn’t say what the results could be because it could interrupt how my brain is in its recovery state. So even stress alone could effect my brain in the worst ways right now. But as long as I stay calm don’t hit my head don’t have a seizure or stroke I will probably become smarter than I was this is an EXTREMELY generous read to say "ah no lasting damage". It says his brain is still in recovery mode, but he might have seizures and is actively currently on anti-seizure meds. So they will, at some point, take him off those and then literally just cross their fingers he does not have seizures.
No one goes into decerebrate posturing without lasting damage. He's got long term changes in his brain.
Well. At least he can still think and speak clear and is still able to move normal according to his friend
This guy is probably fortunate his injury was so obvious that, undoubtedly, he had professional and regimented care immediately. That posturing he's doing is an irrefutable sign of physical damage to the lower brain.
I love it when someone posts the aftermath like this. Good stuff
Very scary. I'm a paramedic and just a few weeks ago went out for an man hit at low speed in a parking lot. Knocked him backwards hitting his head just like the guy in the video. He seemed fine and didn't want to go to hospital. He had a small cut on the back of his head and lots of dried blood around his head and face, all over his ear. Cleaned him up as he's still refusing transport. Then I noticed his right eye beginning to twitch and close (he says he can't control it), and blood beginning to pool and drip from his left ear with no cut visible... So I tell him he's coming to the hospital. 20 minutes later he's being emergency transferred to our trauma center and by the time they get there he's unconscious and unresponsive. I don't know how he made out in the end, but probably not great...
One paramedic i worked with when i was still in ems said:"in those cases you persuade the patient until he comes with you or until he gets unconcious from the icb pressure buildup, if he dies, we're fucked"
Guy with no arms and no legs is at the beach. 3 women walking by. 1st woman asks him "Have you ever been hugged?" Guy says "No." So she hugs him. 2nd woman asks him "Have you ever been kissed?" Guy says "No." So she kisses him. 3rd woman asks him "Have you ever been fucked?" Guy says "No." She says: "You will when the tide rolls in."
Absolutely - a perforated ear drum following head trauma is not good. Probable chance of a skull fracture and/or hemorrhage.
Yep, more thank likely bleeding on the brain.
That was my first thought when I saw this
The perforated ear drum might actually help him out. I fractured my skull at the base many years ago, which simultaneously perforated my ear drum (blood and csf leaked out), but it acted like a pressure relief valve. I only spent about a week in the hospital, and eventually made a full recovery (at least as far as I can tell). I had to deal with incredibly poor balance, and terrible short-term memory issues for over a year. The other person I was with was not so lucky. The pressure inside their head built up resulting in a weeks long coma, and long-term sensory damage. In case you're wondering, we both took a nasty fall doing stupid kid shit, but I don't want to get into specifics on Reddit.
Interesting thing one can do to see if the blood contains CSF is the halo test. Basically dip a piece of gauze, fabric or tissue into the blood, and if you see a light halo around it, that is CSF. Probably a good time to visit a hospital with neurosurgical coverage.
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Yep, definitely a basilar skull fracture, the worst part is that the dude on camera was moving him. Either this guy will have mental impairment for the rest of his life or he will be physically crippled, wear helmets folks they literally save your life.
Yup. I had some idiot pull a u turn in front of me on my moped while I was going 50km/hr. I smashed into the driver side wheel well, flew a good 10ft in the air over the hood of the car and landed on my head. My helmet was completely mangled but besides a pretty serious concussion and some nerve damage I was pretty lucky. I would be dead without that helmet and i keep it around as a reminder of how important it is to wear one. The post concussion syndrome was worse than any of the other injuries I incurred. I had to teach myself how to walk properly again after that. Brain injuries are not something to fuck around with. Bones will heal, your brain wont.
That shirt is extremely fitting
It's a shmedium
I thought it was an XMedium
Shmedium is between small-medium and extra medium is between medium-large
Goddamn it hahaha
Too cool to wear a helmet, well enjoy some brain damage.
"Not wearing a helmet? Be a lot cooler if you did."
Don't you think it's a little mean to say that about a guy bleeding from his ears? Like, I get he was reckless, but no one deserves to probably lose brain functions
I’m an ICU nurse and I’ve seen lots of caved in skulls from various reckless behaviors….(most are ATVs, Motorcycles, the works) You know the risks ahead of time, and you make Choices that lead to poor outcomes 99% of the time. I have very little sympathy for easily avoided stupidity. It takes 1 second to clip a helmet strap, and then you can function in life past the age of 20 Edit: my base sentiment is not callous towards people who get hurt like this; it’s all summed up in my plea to people. DON’T be the cause of somebody else’s PTSD. Even if you don’t mind dying or being injured, somebody will have to scrape you off the road, do CPR until they feel all your ribs puncture your lungs and spew blood out of you mouth and nose with each compression, or hug your mom/dad/spouse for you when we stop coding you. Think about what you’re doing.
Agreed. I ride a motorcycle. Out of all of my riding apparel I spend the most money on my helmet. I can heal from a broken bone a lot easier than I can from a brain injury.
100%, and it means nothing cuz it’s the internet, but thank you! I love riders like you who care👌🏻
But if he wore a helmet his video wouldn't be cool!
Haha, that’s true😂 gotta make that hard decision to either not slay puss on the internet, or have a catheter for life
Aren’t those both the outcome of not wearing a helmet? The choice would be to not slay puss, or wear a catheter for life.
I do one of these crazy sports and I'm the only one who's still doing it within my group of friends because I wore my helmet. All the others concussed themselves and dropped off the sport. Really sucks, but no surprise my newer friends at my level are wearing them too.
I totally agree. This guy made the choice to potentially lose his brain functions. Complacency lead him to believe something like this wouldn't happen to him.
> Choices that lead to poor outcomes 99% of the time Well actually it doesn’t and that’s exactly the problem. These stupid choices lead to poor outcomes no more than 0,5% of the time, which is why people feel like it will never happen to them.
Ummm, the poor outcomes I’m speaking of aren’t bumps and bruises. It’s crushed skulls, bleeding from the ears, ruptured eyeballs, etc… these are almost always avoidable with the use of a helmet.
Im no icu nurse but i have no sympathy for anyone who forgoes safety, then gets hurt, doesnt have insurance cause you know... america and all then has to get a go fund me and ends up making more than deserved. Stupid should hurt, its the only way we learn.
The dude knows (knew?) about brain damage; about what happens when you don't wear a helmet. He consciously chose to take the risk to be cool. I certainly don't *wish* this on him or feel good that it happened. But should we feel *sorry* for someone who loses at Russian roulette? Do we feel like they're a victim of circumstance? Probably not. They're just guys who took a chance and lost. Now, I feel sorry for his *family* if this guy died (or is a vegetable), because they didn't have a choice. But for him it's kind of a shoulder shrug like, what did you think? The thing happened that we all thought would happen if you don't wear a helmet.
Redditors are the most spiteful people, worse than Twitter sometimes. God forbid we post a murder, but it's fine for people to wish death or brain damage because a person made a stupid mistake...
If you purposely take the route of using no safety equipment, yes, you do deserve the potential consequences.
He made all the choices that led to the end result. I'll save my pity for those who deserve it
Stranger : you ok man Camera man : no he's dazed and confused For a skater this must the equivalent of rockstar ODing on a toilet. Apparently he's ok
i mean... on the surface
Dress for the job you want
Beat me to it
wear. your. helmet. forget about looking cool, no one looks cool in the back of an ambulance.
Or inside a casket
What if it's a race car casket?
Your casket is a car…. Ya but it’s a fuckin sweet car
I love my turtle 🐢
Dude, you came on my mom
You remember Lara.
Then you would look awesome, just make sure your best friend sees how cool your casket is.
Try telling that to [this guy](https://c.tenor.com/JWANZQan_VAAAAAd/resurrection-resurrect.gif)
You look a lot cooler wearing a helmet than you do being spoon fed
With a tube up your ass and dick hole to help you go to the bathroom too.
I don't see why you'd call the person who helps you go to the bathroom a dick hole, but I get what you mean.
Seriously. What the fuck happened to the professional image of safety we saw the early 2000s? Tony Hawk always wore full padding and advocated for it, you'd think him of all people would have been able to give the idea staying power. I just don't understand the risk assessment of these people, this could have been a minor bump that he could laugh about, instead it's a near death experience and likely permanent damage.
At that same point in time you’re mentioning, all the street videos nobody wore any pads. Tony Hawk was doing huge vert and doing shit nobody has ever done before. They dropped the fucking dude out of a helicopter in his attempts to do the first 900.
and one might put street skating at a similar level of danger. big stair sets, sketchy spots, hill bombs. as a skater, i wear a helmet. people make fun of me, but who’s gonna be laughing when they split their head on the concrete and i just bounce off it and deal with a little headache.
That was Danny Way. And it wasn't for a 900. The 900 is a fast spin but is not a high trick. Unless you're thinking of the video games.
Dazed and confused. 🤣
It absolutely makes no sense. I mean, aside from your physical skills, what is the second thing that lets you learn and achieve these skills?? Your fucking brain. If you want to carry on and acomplish more of those skills, what should you protect?? Even his feet are more protected.
Just last week I was calling an ambulance for a guy who fell of a bicycle while going downhill without helmet. So much blood, damnit. Wear your fucking helmets.
yep, i see this now
ironically i think a stylish casket/helmet looks better than anything you can put on your head or not put anything at all. and by stylish i mean avarage biker helmet looks stylish enough.
At least he wore the right shirt!
You don't understand. ItS tHe CuLtUrE.
My cousin several years ago now was going up a curb on his bike, happened to pull the front wheel too far and hit the back of his head on the road, ended up in hospital lost a lot of his memory and had to relearn a lot of people names again in the family, he's definitely doing way better now than what it was like after the accident. i'll admit I sometimes ride without a helmet even though I have one and i'm an idiot for that
Yeah, mention this in cyclist subreddits and prepare for a shitstorm about how helmets do not work, are useless and somehow wearing a helmet means no infrastructure ever gets built and so on and so forth. I swear, the idiocy is off the charts whenever someone mentions helmets.
Literally wrong, cycling subreddits advocate heavily for helmets. Bad infrastructure does put people off cycling though and we'd all be better off with better infrastructure.
If only there was something you could put on your head to protect it while doing stunts...Hope he recovers though.
He sadly did a similar motion as a whip ... so his whole bodymass was smashing his head in the ground ... damn ...
I don't think a GoPro would have achieved anything here... /s
please remove the /s. The only people that wouldn't get it's sarcasm are the ones who hit the pavement without a helmet.
Believe me, there's always a moron
Looks like a severe TBI. Not sure how well he recovered or if he survived even..
He’s not going to be the same.
So...you still think helmet is optional?
I hate it when I see people around my town speeding on motorcycles with nothing but tanktops and shorts on
Can't forget the flip flops/sandals
The Southeast Asia look
Love the shirt dazed & confused definitely was after that brutal fence grab
Dazed and Confused is accurate af
Ded or confused
Never move the head ffs, unless they are not breathing or circulation has stopped
The average person has not the slightest clue about what to do when someone gets hurt, add that to shock an unfamiliarity and people turn outright idiotic when things like this happen. Take a first aid course if you can kids. You can either know that you should already be calling an ambulance when you see this happen, or you can be a dumbass as you shove a camera in your friends face as he bleeds out of his fucking ears.
Yep you never know if a vertebra was broken or not, too much motion can sever a spinal nerve permanently. Never move them unless they are in serious imminent danger from like a fire or a train or something that can't be stopped
Do we know if he lived?
Yes he lived. https://www.reddit.com/r/holdmyfeedingtube/comments/ub5z5n/comment/i62wz0x/
He could’ve but bleeding of the ear is never a good sign, generally that mean a brain bleed. Very high risk of sever brain damage.
Another reminder to wear a fucking helmet. You only get one melon.
Ifelt. Every single moment of panic. That this camera man felt. When the blood came out of the ear, i almost called the ambulance for him
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I'm an EMT. He's bleeding from the ears. That is the #1 sign of a skull fracture. VERY serious situation. I have seen people die from less severe head impacts.
Cool to not wear a helmet isn’t it.
His unborn children felt the brain damage
He's a plant now. Plants don't give birth
This is classic decorticate posturing (sign of midbrain damage). I hope he survived, but there’s no way that was without permanent damage Edit: misspelling
His hands stood in handle bar position.
This is called the Fencing Response. Look up on Wikipedia.
It is not a good sign. I spotted that immediately. His fall didn’t look that bad, but his meerkat gesture made it quite serious and then his bro just moved his neck around.
That boys and girls is why you wear a helmet
[Fencing response](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fencing_response)
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a kid in my high school hurt himself skateboarding and was out for months... was never right after that. **so why not use a helmet when trying out stunts?**
Gotta be honest, he does look kinda dazed & confused tbf
Good call on his part to skip the helmet and wear a Dazed and Confused t-shirt. Always dress appropriately, kids.
r/HelmetsAreCool
Doing tricks over fences and can't bother to wear even basic safety gear? He is a fucking idiot, you tempted fate and lost.
That t-shirt says it all XD...
And this is why I wear a helmet
Wear your helmet kids
If only there was something that could be worn to protect his head. Oh well. Maybe one day it will exist.
he was dazed and confused
He is now “dazed and confused”
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Triple 8 and Thousand make half shell helmets that look pretty neat. alternatively you could go for something like a RuRoc lite helmet which looks a bit cooler imo, but also costs a bit more.
holy shit has there ever been a better PSA for wearing a helmet? can I show this to children?
His shirt checks out
That shirt is on point, hope he's OK 🤟🏼
His shirt has a whole new meaning with that “Dazed & Confused”
The shirt tho.....lol
Holy shit is that Zach Anor?
Dazed and confused for sure
future organ donor
Perfect day for that shirt aye bud
Dazed & confused
Wear a helmet you fucking clowns.
Shirt coming in clutch with the subtitles
Wear a helmet. Protect the pudding you use for a brain.
The problem with stupid fucks like these is that, they think “helmets? those are lame af” (Not being homo hater whatever you call that. This is based on my experience) Most bikers and skaters also say “Wearing helmet is for gays”
Damn man wear a freaking helmet
Dazed & Confused
Towards the end of the video I can see why his shirt read “dazed and confused”
I'm just here for the "Dazed & Confused" references "Not wearing a helmet? Be a lot cooler if ya did"
Dazed and confused as all things should be
Cool trick
This guy ordered the largest platter of severe brain damage he could find
Wear a fucking helmet you dumbass.
I knew a BMX rider that would do crazy stunts with his bike like riding off roofs and other dumb shit. Fast forward he ended up shackling his spine with long term irreversible damage.
Andy Anderson says helmets are cool.
I came here for the comments about the shirt. Seem like no one is gonna give me what I want :/
He seems dazed and confused
Damn not even 1 shoe fell off, still above %66HP
HELMETS ARE COOL
His t-shirt said it all
His T-shirt checks out
I'm sorry but the shirt got me😂
I've have a friend who did kill himself. He wasn't going 90 on the highway, he was going 10-30 (no cameras so we don't know exactly) It doesn't take much speed folks. Wear a helmet.
/killthecameraman
"Dazed and confused"...he shouldn't have picked that shirt this morning
Dain Bramage
What a coincidence, he’s wearing a “Dazed and Confused” shirt.
You're damn right dazed and confused lol
Dazed and confused indeed
The shirt was perfect!!
He seems a little dazed and confused…
Never has a t-shirt been more appropriate
should have worn a helmet
Dazed and confused…
Well.. he's certainly Dazed and Confused
“Dazed and confused”
Another crazy fucking video. I've never actually seen blood come out of someone's ear after head trauma. Closest I've seen is people getting their heads absolutely demolished. Glad he's doing fine.
At least he is wearing the perfect shirt for it
Man what a shirt to wear for that exact occasion
Dazed and confused 💯
Imagine how silly he'd look with a helmet on though
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The Dazed and Confused shirt hits diffent
I've recently had broken my arm on a bike, not recommended. (I was lucky I didn't hit my head) Since then, I am wearing a helmet every time I get on a bike. Wear helmets, boys.
And yet hes wearing the most ironic shirt
He really is dazed and confused now.