dduncan4163
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Actual he did tear blood vessels....as a matter of fact he nearly bled to death. He had a football sized hematoma before he ever left the playing field. Fulmer talked about how scary it was because they thought they were going to lose him.
At one point they nearly took the arm because of the damage to the proximal blood vessels feeding the arm.
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6GyTQj7YMeA[/youtube]
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Wow. Really? That's as sorry as anything I've ever seen posted here. The kid almost died on our football field (without people there knowing what to do, he would have), and using his injury as the butt of your joke makes me sick. That's just me though.
Nerves, yes. Blood vessels, no.
As to the OP, I believe most people would choose to keep their natural arm, even if non-functional. I'm not a neurosurgeon, but I don't think he would be able to control a prosthesis with the extent of his brachial plexus injury, anyway.
Am I the only one that chuckled at this? Yes it obvious that Inky is a VFL and it's terrible what happened. But that doesn't mean that you can't have a sense of humor. Not making an obvious joke like that means that you are treating the person different than someone who had both working limbs. Don't you think Inky would want to be treated the same?
And you guys are crazy if you think that some of his friends and previous teammates havnt made a joke about it at least once to his face. AND he probably liked it. Some people are too sensitive.
I liked the balance answer too. sounds like special ed has a sense of humor too. I could be wrong though.
This is incorrect. There is a video of Inky describing his injury. It is also stated in his book (which is a GREAT read BTW) that he ruptured his right subclavian artery. He has been quoted as saying that doctors said "this guy is about to lose his life".
The following quote is taken from an article which can be read here: Eric Berry and the No. 29: A Salute to Inky Johnson
After leaving the field on a stretcher, Johnson was taken to the hospital and soon learned the severity of his injury.
I had busted a subclavian artery in my chest and I was bleeding internally, Johnson said. They had to take the main vein out of my left leg, plug it into my chest in order to save my life and that's when they discovered I had nerve damage in my right shoulder."
That nerve damage would lead to Johnsons right arm being paralyzed.
Inky said specifically "brachial plexus" in the video on page 2. Is it possible that he had BOTH injuries?
He talked about his injury a while back and this gives a detailed insight about his options of when it first happened.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GLE-op-d9vM