Guest guest Posted January 1, 2004 Report Share Posted January 1, 2004 Hey - Have you heard what is saying about his shoulders being dislocated by the police? Have you seen the video of him leaving the police station - waving at everyone? He's saying it was a delayed reation, and that now he has pain all the time, and can't move his arms much. Can this happen? Can someone actually dislocate a joint and not feel serious pain? Can you have a delayed reation dislocation? I've never fully dislocated any joint. I feel pain and limited movement when they sublux. So, I can't imagine it happening the way he's saying. Anybody? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2004 Report Share Posted January 1, 2004 Maybe he is like those contortionists who dislocate joints and fit into those little boxes. Do they feel pain as they do it a lot to perform everyday or so?? Or are they just using one heck of a lot of painkillers. :-) Bill > Hey - > Have you heard what is saying about his shoulders > being dislocated by the police? Have you seen the video of him > leaving the police station - waving at everyone? > He's saying it was a delayed reation, and that now he has pain all > the time, and can't move his arms much. > Can this happen? Can someone actually dislocate a joint and not > feel serious pain? Can you have a delayed reation dislocation? > I've never fully dislocated any joint. I feel pain and limited > movement when they sublux. So, I can't imagine it happening the way > he's saying. > > Anybody? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2004 Report Share Posted January 1, 2004 Maybe he is like those contortionists who dislocate joints and fit into those little boxes. Do they feel pain as they do it a lot to perform everyday or so?? Or are they just using one heck of a lot of painkillers. :-) Bill > Hey - > Have you heard what is saying about his shoulders > being dislocated by the police? Have you seen the video of him > leaving the police station - waving at everyone? > He's saying it was a delayed reation, and that now he has pain all > the time, and can't move his arms much. > Can this happen? Can someone actually dislocate a joint and not > feel serious pain? Can you have a delayed reation dislocation? > I've never fully dislocated any joint. I feel pain and limited > movement when they sublux. So, I can't imagine it happening the way > he's saying. > > Anybody? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2004 Report Share Posted January 1, 2004 Well, given the source, I find it hard to believe anything that man says lately...... I highly doubt that he dislocated and said nothing until afterwards well after he raised his hands to wave, it's just fishy to me. For someone who's never dislocated before, and if this was indeed, the first injury, he'd be in intense pain immediately. Plus, I have a hard time believing that ht police would be so foolish as to do anything rough with him given the constant scrutiny their prisoner is under at all times, No doubt this case is being handled by the top brass and rough stuff simply would not be tolerated I shouldn't think. Jill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2004 Report Share Posted January 1, 2004 Re: s 's shoulders Well, given the source, I find it hard to believe anything that man says lately...... I highly doubt that he dislocated and said nothing until afterwards well after he raised his hands to wave, it's just fishy to me. For someone who's never dislocated before, and if this was indeed, the first injury, he'd be in intense pain immediately. Plus, I have a hard time believing that ht police would be so foolish as to do anything rough with him given the constant scrutiny their prisoner is under at all times, No doubt this case is being handled by the top brass and rough stuff simply would not be tolerated I shouldn't think. Jill The police dept refuted EVERYTHING said, showed either videos or audio tapes of each incident he claims were injurious to him! I, too, wonder about the vailidity of his statements. IMHO he's just trying to gain sympathy from the public.... Can you say media manipulation???? arrggghhh! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2004 Report Share Posted January 1, 2004 Re: s 's shoulders Well, given the source, I find it hard to believe anything that man says lately...... I highly doubt that he dislocated and said nothing until afterwards well after he raised his hands to wave, it's just fishy to me. For someone who's never dislocated before, and if this was indeed, the first injury, he'd be in intense pain immediately. Plus, I have a hard time believing that ht police would be so foolish as to do anything rough with him given the constant scrutiny their prisoner is under at all times, No doubt this case is being handled by the top brass and rough stuff simply would not be tolerated I shouldn't think. Jill The police dept refuted EVERYTHING said, showed either videos or audio tapes of each incident he claims were injurious to him! I, too, wonder about the vailidity of his statements. IMHO he's just trying to gain sympathy from the public.... Can you say media manipulation???? arrggghhh! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2004 Report Share Posted January 1, 2004 I too find it very hard to beleive a word this guy says, you hit the nail on the head with the media manipulation I think Bonnie. I have chronic multidirectional instabilty of my left shoulder and sublux or dislocate it almost daily now...and I can honestly say that even as a recurrent dislocation it hurts like fury! The last time it came out completely I was literally screaming and had to be put under heavy sedation to have it reduced. And even a minor subluxation that I can reduce myself causes instant pain and a loss of movement - there is no way I would be able to lift my arm and wave. In my eyes there's just no way what he is claiming can be so because a first time dislocation would have left him in intense pain straight away and unable to move his arm in the manner he did. He'd have been rolling around in agony! Love and hugs...Jo xx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2004 Report Share Posted January 2, 2004 You know other than the fact that I would not want any legal help from MJ's lawyer it just seems to me he is going out of his way to make himself look like a bigger and bigger wierdo/ass. If you see what I mean. :-) Bill > > Re: s 's shoulders > > > Well, given the source, I find it hard to believe anything that man says > lately...... I highly doubt that he dislocated and said nothing until > afterwards well after he raised his hands to wave, it's just fishy to me. > > For someone who's never dislocated before, and if this was indeed, the first > injury, he'd be in intense pain immediately. Plus, I have a hard time > believing that ht police would be so foolish as to do anything rough with > him given the constant scrutiny their prisoner is under at all times, No > doubt this case is being handled by the top brass and rough stuff simply > would not be tolerated I shouldn't think. > > Jill > > > > The police dept refuted EVERYTHING said, showed either > videos or audio tapes of each incident he claims were injurious to him! I, > too, wonder about the vailidity of his statements. IMHO he's just trying to > gain sympathy from the public.... > > Can you say media manipulation???? > arrggghhh! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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