🤕 Poa Leaves ON STRETCHER, Angel Reese & LSU Tigers In TEARS In SEC Tournament Semifinal vs Ole Miss

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Never move someone with a possible head injury like that until you stabilize the patient. Never!

JohnMAdams-nlzt
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They should have never picked her up. The fact that it took the trainers forever to get to her is ridiculous

freddieflores
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This broke my heart. One, moving her when they shouldn’t. The coach didn’t even look a bit concerned, just looking at her up and down. The staff and meds need to do better. Prayers that she’s okay 🙏🏼

salinasjb
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“She tried to walk off the court”

She was forcefully dragged 😂😂😂😂

stevenlowe
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That was piss poor urgency by the entire training staff, medical staff, coaching staff. You do not pick someone up from a head injury that severe. That’s just common sense.

TheGatewoods
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This should be shown as a textbook example of what not to do with a suspected head injury.

reno
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I am floored. Nobody on that floor, from the players, to the head coach, to the trainers have NEVER SEEN A CONCUSSION?!? Don't move her!!!

alexhorton
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They took their sweet time coming out with the stretcher.

ArmandoKozomara
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The staff was ridiculous. How you going to say she’s okay when she’s literally in pain, and crying. They should have never moved her

meganthompson
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Bro all the medical people or whoever needs to be fired wtfff did I just watch

Dewey-pqtq
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You never EVER move someone with a head injury until he or she is stabilized. Period. That is how you make the injury 20x worse

brandonjones
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This had me in tears. *Shaking my head!* Praying for her. A speedy recovery. 🙏🏾

demetrice
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I took a sport med class in 1985, and even I know that when someone has a possible head or neck injury that you DON'T pull them onto their feet and get them to walk. Pure idiots on that staff.

michaelschrock
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i am a high school basketball referee. if that scenario would have happened in a high school sanctioned game, NOBODY would have TOUCHED the player except for designated medical personnel. i can't BELIEVE everybody else stood around and allowed those players to basically FORCE the injured player to try to walk. Whiskey-Tango-Foxtrot, people!!!

cloudwatcher
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As a trauma nurse I was horrified by this so called medical team and coaching staff making her ambulate or move without stabilizing her spine

dawnmaiorano
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Her teammates didn't know. They had started for the other end of the court. She raised her arms for help up, like they always do, so they tried to help her up. They were just trying to help and are not medically trained. At least they were trying, unlike the medical staff who took forever

RebeccaTaylorTillery
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I went through EMT school this past summer and the medical staff did basically everything we were taught not to do.

johnkenkel
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I just read a story saying that CT scans and other test came back with good results and she has movements in all of her extremities 😐🤕

jameslogan
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I got disabled by head trauma at 28. I am now 38 disabled and unable to work. I still have Constant hospitals, doctors, sugeries, and treatments. I have a crap ton of diagnosies caused by the injury including right eye bliness and I am on a crap ton of meds. I never have two good days in a trauma and its consequences are nothing to be messed around with.

ashleyervin
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I have been on the receiving end of concussions and trust me, it’s pretty brutal.

kenjacobus