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You Still Don't Want to Wear a Helmet??
Natasha Richardson, a Tony Award-winning actress whose career melded
glamorous celebrity with the bloodline of theater royalty, died Wednesday at Lenox Hill Hospital in Manhattan. She had suffered head injuries in a skiing accident Monday north of Montreal, and was flown to New York on Tuesday. She was 45 and lived in Manhattan and in Millbrook, N.Y. Ms. Richardson, who was not wearing a helmet, had fallen during a beginner's skiing lesson, a resort spokeswoman, Lyne Lortie, said Tuesday. "It was a normal fall; she didn't hit anyone or anything," Ms. Lortie said. "She didn't show any signs of injury. She was talking and she seemed all right." |
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Dien Cai Dau wrote:
:: :: Ms. Richardson, who was not wearing a helmet, had fallen during a :: beginner's skiing lesson, a resort spokeswoman, Lyne Lortie, said :: Tuesday. "It was a normal fall; she didn't hit anyone or anything," :: Ms. Lortie said. "She didn't show any signs of injury. She was :: talking and she seemed all right." This is not a good example of why a person should wear a helmet. I heard a report by a neurosurgeon on Ms. Richardson's accident and he said her fall resulted in a twisting of the brain inside of her skull. The result was damage to the frontal cortex. And, when asked if a helmet would have made a difference, he said, "probably not" because this was a twisting type of blow. He also said that it is not uncommon for a person in this situation to not feel a lot of pain until several moments later as the blood was leaking slowly. Pat |
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On Mar 20, 2:18*pm, "Dien Cai Dau" wrote:
Natasha Richardson, a Tony Award-winning actress whose career melded glamorous celebrity with the bloodline of theater royalty, died Wednesday at Lenox Hill Hospital in Manhattan. She had suffered head injuries in a skiing accident Monday north of Montreal, and was flown to New York on Tuesday. She was 45 and lived in Manhattan and in Millbrook, N.Y. Ms. Richardson, who was not wearing a helmet, had fallen during a beginner's skiing lesson, a resort spokeswoman, Lyne Lortie, said Tuesday. "It was a normal fall; she didn't hit anyone or anything," Ms. Lortie said. "She didn't show any signs of injury. She was talking and she seemed all right." Here's one reason NOT to wear a ski helmet. From http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/29772691/ : "The National Ski Areas Association (NSAA) of the United States estimated 43 percent of skiers and snowboarders wore helmets in the 2007-08 season, against 25 percent five years earlier. ... "The increase in the use of helmets has not reduced the overall number of skiing fatalities," the NSAA said in a statement. "More than half of the people involved in fatal accidents last season were wearing helmets." So more than half the fatalities were in helmets. But fewer than half wear them. IOW, helmet use is _positively_ correlated with fatality. Now if you want to attack head injury fatalities, why not propose helmets for motorists? Both skiers and bicyclists are a minuscule percentage of the head injury fatalities in America. But motorists are roughly 50%. That's despite seat belts and air bags. Dien Cai Dau - you still don't want to wear a helmet inside your car? - Frank Krygowski |
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On Mar 20, 1:18*pm, "Dien Cai Dau" wrote:
Natasha Richardson, a Tony Award-winning actress whose career melded glamorous celebrity with the bloodline of theater royalty, died Wednesday at Lenox Hill Hospital in Manhattan. She had suffered head injuries in a skiing accident Monday north of Montreal, and was flown to New York on Tuesday. She was 45 and lived in Manhattan and in Millbrook, N.Y. Ms. Richardson, who was not wearing a helmet, had fallen during a beginner's skiing lesson, a resort spokeswoman, Lyne Lortie, said Tuesday. "It was a normal fall; she didn't hit anyone or anything," Ms. Lortie said. "She didn't show any signs of injury. She was talking and she seemed all right." How does this statistically make wearing a helmet on a bunny slope justifiable? Show me the trend of bunny slope deaths. You won't be able to, because your double question mark question is based on hysteria and fear, rather than real risk. |
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On Mar 21, 6:50*pm, Tom Sherman
wrote: aka Jobst Brandt wrote: Otter wrote: Natasha Richardson, a Tony Award-winning actress whose career melded glamorous celebrity with the bloodline of theater royalty, died Wednesday at Lenox Hill Hospital in Manhattan. *She had suffered head injuries in a skiing accident Monday north of Montreal, and was flown to New York on Tuesday. *She was 45 and lived in Manhattan and in Millbrook, N.Y. Ms. *Richardson, who was not wearing a helmet, had fallen during a beginner's skiing lesson, a resort spokeswoman, Lyne Lortie, said Tuesday. *"It was a normal fall; she didn't hit anyone or anything," Ms. *Lortie said. *"She didn't show any signs of injury. She was talking and she seemed all right." How does this statistically make wearing a helmet on a bunny slope justifiable? Show me the trend of bunny slope deaths. You won't be able to, because your double question mark question is based on hysteria and fear, rather than real risk. Cool it! *Faith and religion is a subject being treated in another thread. *Don't separate helmet threads from religion. *It's a sin! You mean wearing a magic foam bicycle hat will not protect me from 85% of ALL injuries? If you're not wearing a Bell Thorax Shell--you're probably a Republican! |
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"Dien Cai Dau" writes: Natasha Richardson, a Tony Award-winning actress whose career melded glamorous celebrity with the bloodline of theater royalty, died Wednesday at Lenox Hill Hospital in Manhattan. She had suffered head injuries in a skiing accident Monday north of Montreal, and was flown to New York on Tuesday. She was 45 and lived in Manhattan and in Millbrook, N.Y. Ms. Richardson, who was not wearing a helmet, had fallen during a beginner's skiing lesson, a resort spokeswoman, Lyne Lortie, said Tuesday. "It was a normal fall; she didn't hit anyone or anything," Ms. Lortie said. "She didn't show any signs of injury. She was talking and she seemed all right." I'm saddened to see her go. She was such a nice person, and a truly talented actor who gave her all to her audiences: maybe partly in the Redgrave dynastical tradition, and maybe mostly out of plain ol' love. She certainly does not deserve to become some "poster example" for a political cause. -- Nothing is safe from me. I'm really at: tkeats curlicue vcn dot bc dot ca |
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On Mar 20, 1:18*pm, "Dien Cai Dau" wrote:
Natasha Richardson, a Tony Award-winning actress ... Was this alpine or nordic skiing? One is an extreme sport and the other rather pedestrian. It seems unlikely that a helmet would have prevented this particular injury for this particular celebrity. But even if we suspend that reality and acquiesce that it is indeed prudent to wear a helmet when slaloming down the side of a mountain, it wouldn't automatically justify the use of a helmet when shuffling along like a normal person who is not pretending that they are on ABC's wide world of sports. |
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On Mar 26, 1:16*pm, DennisTheBald wrote:
On Mar 20, 1:18*pm, "Dien Cai Dau" wrote: Natasha Richardson, a Tony Award-winning actress ... Was this alpine or nordic skiing? One is an extreme sport and the other rather pedestrian. Bunny slope, very low speed fall. If we were to take this as an example of where in life helmets are needed--we'd have to start with wearing them in our cars, in the shower, and while climbing stairs. |
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On Mar 26, 2:40*pm, landotter wrote:
On Mar 26, 1:16*pm, DennisTheBald wrote: On Mar 20, 1:18*pm, "Dien Cai Dau" wrote: Natasha Richardson, a Tony Award-winning actress ... Was this alpine or nordic skiing? One is an extreme sport and the other rather pedestrian. Bunny slope, very low speed fall. Yes. IOW, she was probably going as fast as nordic skiers do. If we were to take this as an example of where in life helmets are needed--we'd have to start with wearing them in our cars, in the shower, and while climbing stairs. Why do the handwringers ignore all the thousands of head injury fatalities with those causes? - Frank Krygowski |
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