I was sad to hear about Natasha Richardson - she was a talented, smart woman, and had a family who still need her.
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My heart goes out to them. I know what it feels like - One second, they're there, next second you're in the hospital saying WTF?
Re Natasha Richardson, I wonder if she had been hurt more initially after the fall, if she might have gotten help sooner and things could have been caught in time to do something.
Re Natasha Richardson, I wonder if she had been hurt more initially after the fall, if she might have gotten help sooner and things could have been caught in time to do something.
I actually wonder if it was the fall.
If she fell backwards it doesn't take too much of a crack on the back of the head to cause serious brain damage.
Bummer! The Parkway Theater in Oakland is closing. I loved that place. Saw Rocky Horror there and Jailhouse Rock and a few others. I know, I know, I'm not there any more, but just know that it is going to be gone is sad making.
I thought blood could only be stored for a certain amount of time?
It's cryopreservation, so whatever it is they think they'll be able to use it for, it's not needed fresh.
Oh, I'm sad about the Parkway, too, despite no longer living there!
Suzi, I am so sad too. I'm going to see Let the Right One In on Sunday at 8:45. Does 'Suela check Bitches? I should invite her.
Oy. I'm going over some of my health insurance stuff. My insurance is refusing to cover anything that's a "congenital condition." Which, for me, means pretty much everything ever except occasional sinus infections. Those get covered, but those are $10 visits to the clinic.
Re: Natasha Richardson - it's not at all unheard of for closed head trauma victims to get up and walk away, only to fall into a coma and die hours or even days later. I suspect her unhelmeted head bounced off a snow covered rock or even just a hard patch of ground.