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.
Are you basing this on your experience in the ED/ICU?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Doesn't this mean he was outside of it?
According to a neighbor, the plowing machine -- called a Snowcat -- accidentally ran over one of Jeremy's legs, and he was losing a lot of blood from the injury. We're told another neighbor, who's a doctor, was able to put a tourniquet on his leg until paramedics arrived.
How does a plow run over someone’s leg if that person is driving it??
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: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.
Really? They said his leg and chest..I just assumed he will lose the leg.
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:Doesn't this mean he was outside of it?
According to a neighbor, the plowing machine -- called a Snowcat -- accidentally ran over one of Jeremy's legs, and he was losing a lot of blood from the injury. We're told another neighbor, who's a doctor, was able to put a tourniquet on his leg until paramedics arrived.
Anonymous wrote:How does his leg get crushed if he’s inside the snow plow? It must have flipped?
Anonymous wrote:How does his leg get crushed if he’s inside the snow plow? It must have flipped?
Anonymous wrote:He is conscious and talking, so anoxic brain injury is unlikely.
Anonymous wrote:Extra reports he’s conscious and speaking, having surgery today. Fingers crossed.