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Natasha Richardson: no lessons here
Posted by Bill McCollam in Potpourri on March 19th, 2009
Sometimes really bad things happen and they simply don’t have a point. Natasha Richardson takes a reportedly mild fall on a bunny hill, initially feels fine, then reports a crushing headache an hour later, and eventually succumbs to coma and dies a couple of days later. The autopsy rules an accidental death caused by a clot from a ruptured artery. “This is a very treatable condition if you’re aware of what the problem is and the patient is quickly transferred to a hospital,” said Dr. Keith Siller of New York University Langone Medical Center.
Certainly a tragedy but don’t look for rhyme or reason. The blogs and discussion forums are full of dubious wisdom;
- beware the ice under the snow,
- never ski without a helmet,
- never ski, never let your kids ski,
- don’t ski in foreign countries,
- be sure to get a CT if you bump your head,
- don’t bump your head, and on and on.
All pointless - just like Natasha’s death. Just a random, statistical outlier. I pity people that allow their lives to be diminished (or worse, their children’s lives) because of some deep meaning they take from this.
I’m not saying that wearing a helmet isn’t a good idea. And if this makes someone a little more careful on the slopes - fine. But don’t wrap yourself in a ball of cotton. Your chances of dying from a fall on a bunny hill haven’t changed since last week. They’re still microscopically tiny.