Anonymous wrote:https://pagesix.com/2023/01/02/jeremy-renner-airlifted-after-snow-plow-ran-over-his-leg/?_ga=2.39751019.934879447.1672678317-1529625017.1672553921&_gl=1*368ieu*_ga*MTUyOTYyNTAxNy4xNjcyNTUzOTIx*_ga_0DZ7LHF5PZ*MTY3MjY3ODMyNC4zLjAuMTY3MjY3ODMyNC4wLjAuMA..
It says that the snowplow ran over his leg, and he lost a tremendous amount of blood.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Critical but stable is code for serious brain injury. My prediction is that he will not be appearing in films again anytime soon, if ever.
Agree. Unfortunately, "stable" is misleading to most of us laypeople. Stable does not mean "doing OK," it only means "vital signs are steady and not getting any worse at this point." Critical but stable condition is still very grave, though the use of stable tends to make people think it's somehow less serious than just "critical." I'm truly sorry to hear about Renner's accident as I'm a fan of his MCU work.
It is, in fact, not “grave.” That would be worse.
Anonymous wrote:What is a snow plow? A truck with a snow pushing device at the front? A snow blower? A shovel?
Was he hit by a truck? Did his truck hit something?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Critical but stable is code for serious brain injury. My prediction is that he will not be appearing in films again anytime soon, if ever.
Agree. Unfortunately, "stable" is misleading to most of us laypeople. Stable does not mean "doing OK," it only means "vital signs are steady and not getting any worse at this point." Critical but stable condition is still very grave, though the use of stable tends to make people think it's somehow less serious than just "critical." I'm truly sorry to hear about Renner's accident as I'm a fan of his MCU work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Critical but stable is code for serious brain injury. My prediction is that he will not be appearing in films again anytime soon, if ever.
Agree. Unfortunately, "stable" is misleading to most of us laypeople. Stable does not mean "doing OK," it only means "vital signs are steady and not getting any worse at this point." Critical but stable condition is still very grave, though the use of stable tends to make people think it's somehow less serious than just "critical." I'm truly sorry to hear about Renner's accident as I'm a fan of his MCU work.
Anonymous wrote:Critical but stable is code for serious brain injury. My prediction is that he will not be appearing in films again anytime soon, if ever.
Anonymous wrote:What is a snow plow? A truck with a snow pushing device at the front? A snow blower? A shovel?
Was he hit by a truck? Did his truck hit something?
Anonymous wrote:What is a snow plow? A truck with a snow pushing device at the front? A snow blower? A shovel?
Was he hit by a truck? Did his truck hit something?