Natasha Richardson, 45
http://www.cnn.com/2009/SHOWBIZ/Movies/03/18/obit.richardson/index.html
Holy cow. =(
Lessa
17 years ago
I have been following that, how sad :(
tamaelia
17 years ago
Must be devastating to deal with that :(
Den
17 years ago
It is.
tamaelia;104340
Must be devastating to deal with that :(
It is.
katlienc
17 years ago
I followed that story yesterday. I am stunned at how it affected me. I wasn't a fan or anything; I was just struck by her tragedy. This is something that can happen to anyone. I have fallen and hit my head....that could have been me, or my husband or my stepson.
Den
17 years ago
I've been listening as well, and have learned a lot more about brain injuries...like the fact that the more head injuries you have, the weaker your brain can become in the way it rests inside your skull.
My brother fell out of a tree when he was about fourteen, landed on his head, and had a concussion. When he was in his twenties he fell on a frozen lake bed, and split his eyebrow open, and had a concussion. He died last year of an aneurysm, and I'm of the opinion that it was his time to go, so however it happened, he couldn't have been saved; however, with this information I've just learned, it does make me wonder.
If anything I'm very glad of the new helmet laws for kids riding bikes, etc. Why risk it when its so easily preventable, or the risks are so easy to minimize?
My brother fell out of a tree when he was about fourteen, landed on his head, and had a concussion. When he was in his twenties he fell on a frozen lake bed, and split his eyebrow open, and had a concussion. He died last year of an aneurysm, and I'm of the opinion that it was his time to go, so however it happened, he couldn't have been saved; however, with this information I've just learned, it does make me wonder.
If anything I'm very glad of the new helmet laws for kids riding bikes, etc. Why risk it when its so easily preventable, or the risks are so easy to minimize?