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<blockquote data-quote="Merna" data-source="post: 31472" data-attributes="member: 29253"><p>There is such a thing as internal decapitation, where the skull breaks clean off the spine. It's extremely uncommon and almost always happens in car wrecks. Are you currently trying to buy or sell a used or new truck? If this seems like you, find out more on our websites at Gus Johnson Ford! Want to know find out more about Gus Johnson Ford? Firefighters thanked by Arizona femaleInternal decapitation is an injury where the skull is totally severed from the spinal cord, in some cases, which leaves the head hanging on with just some muscle and skin. Many people die after something like that occurs, and if they do not, they can never lead a normal life again. Twenty three year old Rachael Bailey of Arizona experienced this injury in 2011 when she was in a car crash, according to the Daily Mail.To Get The best Offer On A Pre-Owned Car, Van, Truck or SUV View <a href="http://www.cardealexpert.com/auto-loans" target="_blank">Car Payment Calculator</a> Now!Normally, victims die. Luckily, a group of area firefighters were able to save her and transport her to John C. Lincoln Medical center, where she spent two months in intensive care, undergoing surgeries and learning to walk again. Recently, she appeared in the firehouse to thank her rescuers for saving her life. The captain of the firehouse wound up cooking dinner for her and her parents.Seeing injuryThe Internal decapitation injury takes place most in car accidents, though it is still very exceptional. It is similar to whiplash where the head it whipped violently, except it is done with much more force. According to ABC, the damage happens when a force hits the head so hard that it shears the skull off the spine.If the victim survives, therapy is to attach a titanium “halo” to keep the head in place, which are attached via surgical screws into bone. Then, according to Sports Illustrated, a titanium rod is installed at the top of the spine, along with a titanium plate at the base of the skull. The surgery takes hours and even if successful, odds aren't good they will even walk again. A doctor quoted by Sports Illustrated said that “95 percent” of victims die instantly “or within a day or two.”Most of those who survive are disabled. The few who aren't generally face months of physical therapy to walk and talk again. Lingering nerve damage is also common. It makes a case for checking a car's crash safety rating also as a <a href="http://www.cardealexpert.com/auto-loans" target="_blank">vehicle loan calculator</a> to see what payments will be.Injury not fatal for allThere was a 2 year old boy named Micah Andrews who was in a vehicle crash in 2010 and came out of it with internal decapitation, according to ABC. Though his sense of balance and speech patterns were impacted by the injury, he was able to walk out of the medical center after spending two months in intensive care.According to Sports Illustrated, there was a crash in 2009 where three people were killed, such as Anaheim Angels starting pitcher Nick Adenhart. One person survived barely with internal decapitation though, and that was youth pitching coach Jon Wilhite. They were hit by a drunk driver, Andrew Thomas Gallo, who was sentenced in 2010 to 51 years to life in prison, according to the LA Times. After suffering the terrible injury, Wilhite was able to recover almost totally.He is doing extremely well considering the accident, though he does have some speech difficulties and cannot fully turn his head.Sources<a href="http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2208351/Amazing-survival-woman-suffered-internal-decapitation-car-crash.html" target="_blank">Daily Mail</a><a href="http://abcnews.go.com/Health/boy-suffers-internal-decapitation/story?id=12035541#.UGIHUqCBW_1" target="_blank">ABC</a><a href="http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/article/magazine/MAG1160028/1/index.htm" target="_blank">Sports Illustrated</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Merna, post: 31472, member: 29253"] There is such a thing as internal decapitation, where the skull breaks clean off the spine. It's extremely uncommon and almost always happens in car wrecks. Are you currently trying to buy or sell a used or new truck? If this seems like you, find out more on our websites at Gus Johnson Ford! Want to know find out more about Gus Johnson Ford? Firefighters thanked by Arizona femaleInternal decapitation is an injury where the skull is totally severed from the spinal cord, in some cases, which leaves the head hanging on with just some muscle and skin. Many people die after something like that occurs, and if they do not, they can never lead a normal life again. Twenty three year old Rachael Bailey of Arizona experienced this injury in 2011 when she was in a car crash, according to the Daily Mail.To Get The best Offer On A Pre-Owned Car, Van, Truck or SUV View [URL="http://www.cardealexpert.com/auto-loans"]Car Payment Calculator[/URL] Now!Normally, victims die. Luckily, a group of area firefighters were able to save her and transport her to John C. Lincoln Medical center, where she spent two months in intensive care, undergoing surgeries and learning to walk again. Recently, she appeared in the firehouse to thank her rescuers for saving her life. The captain of the firehouse wound up cooking dinner for her and her parents.Seeing injuryThe Internal decapitation injury takes place most in car accidents, though it is still very exceptional. It is similar to whiplash where the head it whipped violently, except it is done with much more force. According to ABC, the damage happens when a force hits the head so hard that it shears the skull off the spine.If the victim survives, therapy is to attach a titanium “halo” to keep the head in place, which are attached via surgical screws into bone. Then, according to Sports Illustrated, a titanium rod is installed at the top of the spine, along with a titanium plate at the base of the skull. The surgery takes hours and even if successful, odds aren't good they will even walk again. A doctor quoted by Sports Illustrated said that “95 percent” of victims die instantly “or within a day or two.”Most of those who survive are disabled. The few who aren't generally face months of physical therapy to walk and talk again. Lingering nerve damage is also common. It makes a case for checking a car's crash safety rating also as a [URL="http://www.cardealexpert.com/auto-loans"]vehicle loan calculator[/URL] to see what payments will be.Injury not fatal for allThere was a 2 year old boy named Micah Andrews who was in a vehicle crash in 2010 and came out of it with internal decapitation, according to ABC. Though his sense of balance and speech patterns were impacted by the injury, he was able to walk out of the medical center after spending two months in intensive care.According to Sports Illustrated, there was a crash in 2009 where three people were killed, such as Anaheim Angels starting pitcher Nick Adenhart. One person survived barely with internal decapitation though, and that was youth pitching coach Jon Wilhite. They were hit by a drunk driver, Andrew Thomas Gallo, who was sentenced in 2010 to 51 years to life in prison, according to the LA Times. After suffering the terrible injury, Wilhite was able to recover almost totally.He is doing extremely well considering the accident, though he does have some speech difficulties and cannot fully turn his head.Sources[URL="http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2208351/Amazing-survival-woman-suffered-internal-decapitation-car-crash.html"]Daily Mail[/URL][URL="http://abcnews.go.com/Health/boy-suffers-internal-decapitation/story?id=12035541#.UGIHUqCBW_1"]ABC[/URL][URL="http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/article/magazine/MAG1160028/1/index.htm"]Sports Illustrated[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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