View Full Version : Keith Richards could suffer brain damage


Janice
05-09-2006, 09:24 PM
http://today.reuters.com/news/newsarticle.aspx?type=entertainmentNews&storyID=2006-05-09T224413Z_01_N02309188_RTRUKOC_0_US-RICHARDS.xml&pageNumber=1&imageid=&cap=&sz=13&WTModLoc=NewsArt-C1-ArticlePage1

Keith Richards could suffer brain damage


WELLINGTON (Reuters) - Doctors are concerned Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards could suffer from brain damage after undergoing two surgeries following a fall while holidaying in Fiji, the New Zealand Herald reported on Wednesday.

The newspaper said Richards had undergone an operation at a hospital in New Zealand on Monday to relieve a blood clot on the brain which involved drilling a hole through the skull. Subdural hematoma can be caused by mild knocks to the head.

His London publicists confirmed on Monday that he had surgery but did not disclose the details. They said it was a success and he was expected to recover in a few weeks.

The Herald said Richards had his first operation on April 28 to stop bleeding in his skull.

A spokesman at the Ascot Hospital in Auckland declined to comment on the report.

Richards' two daughters -- 21-year-old Theodora and 19-year-old Alexandra -- were also reported to have arrived at Auckland's Ascot Hospital on Tuesday to join their mother at Richards' bedside.

The 62-year-old rocker had been under medical observation in Auckland following the fall in late April.

Richards was flown to Auckland after the accident while holidaying in Fiji following the end of the Japan, China, Australia and New Zealand leg of a world tour.

Along with lead singer Mick Jagger, Richards has been the backbone of the Rolling Stones since the 1960s.

His history of arrests and drug abuse in younger years has given him the reputation as rock 'n' roll's ultimate survivor. He pokes fun at his checkered past by greeting concert audiences with the catchphrase, "Good to be here, good to be anywhere."

He has suffered his fair share of freak accidents.

In 1998, he broke three ribs and punctured a lung falling from a ladder while reaching for a book in his library. In 1990, one of his fingers got infected after he punctured it on a guitar string. In both cases, the Stones were forced to postpone concerts.

ABlairican Pie
05-09-2006, 10:38 PM
Get well, Keef. :( :rock:

Steve M.
05-09-2006, 11:05 PM
That sucks! :eek:

Ireneparalegal
05-10-2006, 12:42 AM
and to think, this guy didn't use a cell phone because he was AFRAID OF GETTING BRAIN CANCER...go figure:rolleyes: :confused:

Nighthawk76
05-10-2006, 12:51 AM
This is awful news. :( I hope he makes a full recovery.

Mr. Television
05-10-2006, 12:55 AM
That's so sad. :(

peter may
05-10-2006, 10:42 AM
what exactly was he doing up in a coconut tree anyway?

Steve M.
05-10-2006, 10:50 AM
what exactly was he doing up in a coconut tree anyway?

I'm not going to answer that. . . it's too easy and too insensitive a shot. :o

Skywalker
05-10-2006, 08:58 PM
http://entertainment.tv.yahoo.com/entnews/eo/20060510/114730854000.html

Nighthawk76
05-10-2006, 09:09 PM
I for one am happy to see that Keith is recovering. :) He is one of the great guitar players.

Tuesday Weld
05-10-2006, 09:13 PM
I hope he will be ok.

Ireneparalegal
05-11-2006, 08:14 PM
Spokespeople for Rolling Stones just finished stating on the news that Keith was never in danger of brain damage. Keith himself stated he hopes he didn't cause much problems or for being a pain in the ass!

Ok, let the coconut jokes begin! :rofl:

Ohio8
05-20-2006, 12:38 AM
Here's what I found at the www.nlm.nih.gov website:

"A subdural hematoma is a colledtion of blood on the surface of the brain. It lies beneath the outer covering (the duar) of the brain and the brain's surface.

"Subdural hematomas are usually the result of a serious head injury....Subdural hematomas occur in about 15% of all head traumas."

Ireneparalegal
05-20-2006, 12:42 AM
Here's what I found at the www.nlm.nih.gov website:

"A subdural hematoma is a colledtion of blood on the surface of the brain. It lies beneath the outer covering (the duar) of the brain and the brain's surface.

"Subdural hematomas are usually the result of a serious head injury....Subdural hematomas occur in about 15% of all head traumas."
that's different than brain damage. My nephew had a hematoma from an car accident and he was brain damaged. He eventually died. That is a far cry from a guy who is able to laugh at himself and being able to talk abt his condition. WTF was he doing climbing a coconut tree??????? why not order a coconut from the hotel? :confused: :eek:

Mikado
05-20-2006, 01:01 AM
Keith Richards could suffer brain damage ........How could anyone tell the difference? 0.o (Sorry....couldnt resist #@_@# ) < My bad!!

Ireneparalegal
05-20-2006, 01:08 AM
Keith Richards could suffer brain damage ........How could anyone tell the difference? 0.o (Sorry....couldnt resist #@_@# ) < My bad!!
:rofl:

Nighthawk76
05-20-2006, 12:40 PM
Keith Richards could suffer brain damage ........How could anyone tell the difference? 0.o (Sorry....couldnt resist #@_@# ) < My bad!!


That isn't very nice. :(

Mikado
05-20-2006, 05:20 PM
That isn't very nice. :(
Hey, I said I was sorry ...anyway, just gallows humour, nothing mean spirited =_= --Sheesh!