How is the person who needed treatment
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Thanks for that but am commenting on the stewards on how slow they were to react. One of use with help even stood on the barrier to draw attention to them but none of them seemed interested.
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Re: How is the person who needed treatment
The Bruce; sorry to jump to conclusions about incidents at the game. But there have obviously been 2 separate incidents, as some lads I know who were stood near one of the people stretchered out of the ground, and they said she was no older than 17.
Sorry to presume both were the same incident!
Sorry to presume both were the same incident!
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Re: How is the person who needed treatment
Had not read this thread before asking if anyone knew her or how she was. Sorry about that. We were leant on the barrier directly in front of you. My uncle and me helped somebody who was with you by trying to help them stand on the barrier we were on. Glad to see she is feeling better.The Bruce wrote:My wife is out of hospital,
They think she had something called an TIA, some type of mini stroke. While she needs more tests and lots of rest, but they think she will make a full recovery.
Which is great news, once agian thanks to all that helped and showed concern.
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Hope your wife makes a full recovery mate.
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Re: How is the person who needed treatment
the young girl who no doubt had had a drink actually took a tumble during the Goulding try celebrations and banged her head on the step. she was totally out for the count, yet the stewards seemed to think it was a good idea to stand her up!! she was in a really bad way, my mate went toilet at half time and said she was no better which was a good 10mins after the incident... hope shes ok!!
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A friend of mine had one of these recently and he has made a full recovery so hopefully the same goes for your wife.The Bruce wrote:They think she had something called an TIA, some type of mini stroke. While she needs more tests and lots of rest, but they think she will make a full recovery.
If I were you I'd tell her she was mistaken for a 16/17 year old - I am sure it will aid the recovery
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Re: How is the person who needed treatment
That's the point though Dave, she wasn't!
The drunken teenager was a separate incident!
The drunken teenager was a separate incident!
Re: How is the person who needed treatment
Glad she is ok !!!
I ended up breaking my foot on sat afternoon at Leeds !!
I ended up breaking my foot on sat afternoon at Leeds !!
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Re: How is the person who needed treatment
just justing messing about when i got off the coach, i was running backwards, went to turn around put all the weight on the right foot and it went on me !Kittwazzer wrote:How did you manage that Ste?
still saw the game, got it x-rayed and plastered partly yeaterday. back on thu for the full cast .
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