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Headbanging To Motorhead Causes Fan's Brain To Bleed |
2014-07-06 |
![]() German doctors say they have treated a Motorhead fan whose headbanging habit ultimately led to a brain injury, but that the risk to metal fans in general is so small they don't need to give up the shaking. Last January, doctors at Hannover Medical School saw a 50-year-old man who complained of constant, worsening headaches. The patient, who was not identified, had no history of head injuries or substance abuse problems but said he had been headbanging regularly for years most recently at a Motorhead concert he attended with his son. After a scan, doctors discovered their patient had a brain bleed and needed a hole drilled into his brain to drain the blood. The patient's headaches soon disappeared. In a follow-up scan, the doctors saw he had a benign cyst which might have made the metal aficionado more vulnerable to a brain injury. "We are not against headbanging," said Dr. Ariyan Pirayesh Islamian, one of the doctors who treated the man. "The risk of injury is very, very low. But I think if (our patient) had (gone) to a classical concert, this would not have happened." |
Posted by:Fred |
#1 But I think if (our patient) had (gone) to a classical concert, this would not have happened. Um, it wasn't the music, but his headbanging that was the trigger. If he did the same to Mozart, it would have had the same effect. |
Posted by: Rob Crawford 2014-07-06 23:27 |