I'm shaking all over. My stomach clenched so hard for a second that I'm still feeling sick now that it's slowly uncramping again. So, I'm sniffing around the usual news sites, getting my daily fix. I'm also checking imdb.com because there's usually interesting news there, too. And then I see this...
This sounds bad, doesn't it? As if he was crippled for life, never going to be the same again. I realize they say people have recovered before, but now they say it's far worse than initially thought. And it's been almost two weeks now and still no significant change in his condition...
I wish for his swift and complete recovery. So much...
Mauled Roy Died for a Minute, Skull Fragment Kept in Stomach*cries* You can't imagine the shock I went through when I read these first three words. MAULED. ROY. DIED. *cries more* How can they phrase it like that when they know that people worry and fear for his life. This is a horrible story, horrible. I don't even know how to read this. It just sounds so bizarre. I have no idea what the fuck they did, but... God.
Part of mauled magician Roy Horn's skull was removed and stored in his stomach during a radical operation where the illusionist officially died for almost a minute. According to American tabloid Star, the 59-year-old German performer suffered a stroke and is paralyzed on his left side after being horrifically attacked on-stage by a white tiger on October 3. They describe his condition as being "far worse" than previously thought. A source tells the publication, "Roy has been fighting like mad to stay alive. Anyone else would have died by now." The extreme procedure involving his skull - called a hemicraniectomy - may have saved his life by reducing the amount of pressure from brain swelling. The skull fragment was kept in his stomach for safekeeping and to keep the bone marrow alive. Dr. Joshua Bederson, a neurosurgeon at New York's Mount Sinai Medical Center, tells the New York Daily News, "It is amazing - and we see immediate improvement in some of the patients." He also believes Horn will be able to recover from the paralysis, adding, "Frequently someone like that will regain a tremendous amount of function, including the ability to walk, drive, and return to work again." As part of flamboyant illusion duo Siegfried And Roy, Horn had performed at Las Vegas's Mirage venue thousands of times since 1990.[source]
This sounds bad, doesn't it? As if he was crippled for life, never going to be the same again. I realize they say people have recovered before, but now they say it's far worse than initially thought. And it's been almost two weeks now and still no significant change in his condition...
I wish for his swift and complete recovery. So much...
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Date: 2003-10-16 04:57 am (UTC)headlines like that are evil.
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Date: 2003-10-16 05:00 am (UTC)If you cross out all lines that are plainly meant to shock and have no value whatsoever, you get a report that Roy got through an operation that will probably help him to recover much sooner and that there's a good chance that he will be the same again.
He obviously is a figher if someone can make it through, it's him!
*hugs*
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Date: 2003-10-16 06:55 am (UTC)And that operation sounds so freaky, I won't get the images out of my head for a long time.
And, yeah, "horrifically attacked". Tssk.
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Date: 2003-10-16 07:43 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-10-16 07:50 am (UTC)just try to safekeep bone marrow in the stomach.. O_o
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Date: 2003-10-16 08:17 am (UTC)I don't want him to just survive... I want him to be his old self again. But maybe that's too much asked...
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Date: 2003-10-16 08:23 am (UTC)Maybe I should just ignore this stupid article...
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Date: 2003-10-16 09:11 am (UTC)On the other hand, the kid probably didn't have the kind of money that Roy Horn has, I bet that he is taken care of in the best possible way. Even if that means... *shakes head*
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Date: 2003-10-16 09:20 am (UTC)a bone is a living tissue, so it's best stored and kept alive within one's own body; can be put under the skin or into a natural cavity (like abdomen).it's certainly not a common procedure, but if the news is true, it seems they chose to do it in this case..
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Date: 2003-10-16 10:40 am (UTC)If they store it in a natural cavity, how do they ensure supply? Do they connect it somehow?
I just hope they saved his hair... ó_ò
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Date: 2003-10-16 11:25 am (UTC)>>>of treating stroke patients or is it a rather obscure and odd one?
i'm sure the procedure is known for a long time, i just don't think it's been a very common trend in managing stroke patients. but as the quote says, it's "gaining popularity".
>>>If they store it in a natural cavity, how do they ensure supply?
>>>Do they connect it somehow?
no, i'd say it just imbibes the interstitial fluid..
>>>I just hope they saved his hair...
well, they certainly had to scalp him, so that's going to leave a simple scar somewhere.
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Date: 2003-10-16 12:28 pm (UTC)But those stupid news papers just put what will make readers READ. If it had said, "Roy goes through surgey" then people would be less inclined to read it than if it said "Roy DIES!" you know? Sick bastards. I hate newspapers.
*hugs* Take care. It's Roy, he'll get through this.
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Date: 2003-10-16 12:40 pm (UTC)Là:
http://www.usatoday.com/life/2003-10-16-roy-update_x.htm
Thank you so much for clearning this all up. I was really driving myself crazy x_x.
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Date: 2003-10-16 01:59 pm (UTC)There are little things though. Last Saturday they held a vigil for him at 8pm outside of the hospital he's at, and the Palm's has their big marquee out front displaying "Get Well Roy!"
All the cabs still have "Siegfreid and Roy" banners on though, which is just . . . heart breaking, I guess. =/
I'm sure if anything siginificant happens you'll hear on the news but I'll let you know if I hear anything. I wish I'd had the chance to meet Roy -- I've seen Siegfreid a few times in the past, I used to go to the same gym he did (and he worked out in heeled boots, ha!)
Anyway. *hugs* Just keep sending him good wishes. He's strong. He'll recover.
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Date: 2003-10-16 03:57 pm (UTC)I'm glad they didn't just remove every proof of his life as if he had never existed. And I still don't understand why they cancelled the show for good. I mean, there's still a slim chance, no? And they've got a lifetime contract! Meow!
I believe in Roy's spiritual capacity...
He really worked out in heeled boots? >_> I wonder if Siegfried speaks better English privately. Whenever I hear him in public it's just shitty. His German isn't much better. I always thought Roy's English was generally better, but his German had deteriorated a lot as well. Except for that recording in the Secret Garden -.-;. "And the lion jumpted at me..."
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Date: 2003-10-16 04:00 pm (UTC)After my grandfather had a stroke he went insane... ;_;
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Date: 2003-10-17 02:40 am (UTC)That said, he has been able to do what he loved and express his love for the animals they work with, and I think that's a wonderful thing for anyone to have been able to do.
I hope he recovers.