In Our Hearts Forever!

Thursday, March 19, 2009


It has been confirmed, that Natasha Richardson has passed away at the age of 45 from her crucial yet fluke of a fall while she was skiing the other day and hit her head. I was given a little lesson after hearing about her accident (this is not confirmed and just hearsay from a few doctor friends) and was told that her symptom was called "Talking Death". Which is, she supposedly hit the lower back of her head more towards her neck area which then separated the brain and stretched all the nerves, giving the brain empty space in between. The patient then goes on as if they just fell and hit their head and will go about the day normally talking and laughing. Well, over a few hours or days, that empty space in the brain rapidly fills up with blood making the patient brain dead. Which, in that case they say the patient is in "grave like condition", then you just have to let life takes its course. So sad!

Something positive that has started to come out of this incident already, is the importance of Ski Helmet use. It really isn't a bad idea, this whole situation could have possibly been avoided if a helmet was a regulation for skiers. They could call it the Richardson Effect, "Do you have your Richardson"? Haha... a little bit of humor never killed anybody, it keeps the spirits alive! Anyway, Natasha had a fabulous sense of humor! But please folks, please go have your head checked out even if you just slightly hit it, you never know the outcome of anything. It is so much better to be safe than sorry. I'm sure Natasha would agree with me 100%, no symptom, or injury is ever to lame to go see a professional about! It could save your life, or the lives of others.

Natasha was an outstanding and remarkable actress; a beautiful wife and mother of two sons! This has got to be such a tragic moment for the family. I wish them all my best, and grant them every strong bone out there! Such a beautiful and talented woman.

You will be missed by all who loved and cherished your adoring talent!


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1 comments:

Anonymous said...

I loved Natasha Richardson. So beautiful and modest. You know, she was learning how to ski on the bunny hill. During lessons for first-time skiers, I definitely agree that a helmet should be worn. I also give my blessing to her family and friends, and hope that someone else learns from this tragedy.