Anonymous wrote:I actually think he looks great. I lost a lot of blood in childbirth and looked absolutely grey with dark undereye circles. And not intubated. Even the fact that he’s wearing glasses is great—suggests he’s feeling well enough to watch TV or interact with others.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He actually looks a lot better than I thought he would. He's breathing on his own and looks relatively alert and coherent.
Sounds like a horrific sequence of events sort of like Anton Yelchin's accident except Renner thankfully was not alone when it happened and will hopefully live to tell the tale. Poor guy.
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Anonymous wrote:He actually looks a lot better than I thought he would. He's breathing on his own and looks relatively alert and coherent.
Sounds like a horrific sequence of events sort of like Anton Yelchin's accident except Renner thankfully was not alone when it happened and will hopefully live to tell the tale. Poor guy.
Jeremy Renner is giving fans a glimpse of just how bad his condition is following the snowplow incident that left him badly injured ... sharing a photo of his bruised and battered face.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just saw the update that he got out of the plow to help a stranded motorist. And then it rolled over him.
Oh God! No good deed goes unpunished. Sad!
Anonymous wrote:I just saw the update that he got out of the plow to help a stranded motorist. And then it rolled over him.
Anonymous wrote:Interesting to me that most of you have focused on the “orthopedic injury” part and not on the “blunt chest trauma”.
Anonymous wrote:Interesting to me that most of you have focused on the “orthopedic injury” part and not on the “blunt chest trauma”.
Anonymous wrote: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??
He obviously got out for some reason and didn’t set the safety brake (or it failed). Or the whole thing tipped over. Lots of options, especially in the mountains.
A neighbor growing up died when he flipped his tractor and it pinned him in a 2 inch deep mud puddle. He drowned. Rural life is dangerous.
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.
Are you basing this on your experience in the ED/ICU?
Of course not, this is not remotely accurate.