From MSNBC:
It was a good sign that Horn’s condition had not changed since he last underwent surgery, the duo’s longtime manager, Bernie Yuman, said Sunday afternoon during a news conference.
“The doctors are cautiously optimistic,†Yuman said. “The doctors are telling us that the more time that passes, the better we are. Every day that passes we are going to be in better shape.â€
Horn, 59, was heavily sedated but able to respond to voices and touch, MGM Mirage Resort chief executive Bobby Baldwin said.
“We are guarded, optimistic,†Baldwin said late Saturday night outside the hospital. “We are pleased the news isn’t worse than it is.â€
Unfortunate horrible accident. But his condition is a lot worse than what the news is saying, from what I've been hearing. He also suffered a depressed skull fracture and brain injury, with some very serious cerebral edema. The torn carotid artery apparently resulted in a stroke from what I've been told. His chances of survival are poor, and if he does survive, he has a good chance of being in a vegetative state. Just horrible.
The news article in fact did, in a round about way, suggest that his condition was bad, when it made mention of the fact that the show's producers were telling the 260 or so show employees to "look for other jobs..."
Just goes to show. Got to read into these things, and not just read them.
It was a good sign that Horn’s condition had not changed since he last underwent surgery, the duo’s longtime manager, Bernie Yuman, said Sunday afternoon during a news conference.
“The doctors are cautiously optimistic,†Yuman said. “The doctors are telling us that the more time that passes, the better we are. Every day that passes we are going to be in better shape.â€
Horn, 59, was heavily sedated but able to respond to voices and touch, MGM Mirage Resort chief executive Bobby Baldwin said.
“We are guarded, optimistic,†Baldwin said late Saturday night outside the hospital. “We are pleased the news isn’t worse than it is.â€
Unfortunate horrible accident. But his condition is a lot worse than what the news is saying, from what I've been hearing. He also suffered a depressed skull fracture and brain injury, with some very serious cerebral edema. The torn carotid artery apparently resulted in a stroke from what I've been told. His chances of survival are poor, and if he does survive, he has a good chance of being in a vegetative state. Just horrible.
The news article in fact did, in a round about way, suggest that his condition was bad, when it made mention of the fact that the show's producers were telling the 260 or so show employees to "look for other jobs..."
Just goes to show. Got to read into these things, and not just read them.
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