samhexum Posted August 11, 2024 Posted August 11, 2024 The “Catfish” host, 39, posted an Instagram on Saturday with details about the accident, in which he broke his neck, and photos of his brutal injuries. He explained that on Monday he was on his bike heading to his son’s school to pick him up when a crash with a truck occurred. “I broke my neck,” he continued. “C5 and C6 to be exact. Stable fractures. I’m not paralyzed. My hands were a question mark there for a minute but the human body is incredible and so are HUMANS.” https://nypost.com/2024/08/11/entertainment/nev-schulman-reveals-injuries-after-breaking-his-neck-in-bike-accide
+ nycman Posted August 12, 2024 Posted August 12, 2024 (edited) 11 hours ago, samhexum said: His hospital socks are on upside down. The white grip pattern should be facing the floor. He’s also younger and in better shape than I would have guessed. Edited August 12, 2024 by nycman Marc in Calif and starman05 1 1
BuffaloKyle Posted August 12, 2024 Posted August 12, 2024 (edited) 38 minutes ago, nycman said: His hospital socks are on upside down. The white grip pattern should be facing the floor. He’s also younger and in better shape than I would have guessed. They do make double sided hospital grip socks. I think it's a good idea actually so a patient can never accidentally put them on the wrong way. Extra large latex-free unisex hospital socks with grips underneath the sole and on top of the feet are worn to reduce the risk of patients falling in hospital and in care homes. The double tread is important if the socks slip around the feet in bed, when stepping onto the floor the patient can be confident that there will be some non-slip tread touching the floor to prevent falling. Slipper socks give the wearers confidence that they have anti-slip protection when walking around their home or facility Hospital Socks XL With Grips Both Sides | Interweave Healthcare WWW.INTERWEAVETEXTILES.COM Unisex XL hospital socks with grips for patients with tread under and on top of the foot reduces the risk of falls. Next day UK delivery. Edited August 12, 2024 by BuffaloKyle + nycman and samhexum 2
samhexum Posted August 12, 2024 Author Posted August 12, 2024 (edited) 7 hours ago, nycman said: His hospital socks are on upside down. The white grip pattern should be facing the floor. He’s also younger and in better shape than I would have guessed. 6 hours ago, BuffaloKyle said: They do make double sided hospital grip socks. I think it's a good idea actually so a patient can never accidentally put them on the wrong way. Extra large latex-free unisex hospital socks with grips underneath the sole and on top of the feet are worn to reduce the risk of patients falling in hospital and in care homes. The double tread is important if the socks slip around the feet in bed, when stepping onto the floor the patient can be confident that there will be some non-slip tread touching the floor to prevent falling. Slipper socks give the wearers confidence that they have anti-slip protection when walking around their home or facility Hospital Socks XL With Grips Both Sides | Interweave Healthcare WWW.INTERWEAVETEXTILES.COM Unisex XL hospital socks with grips for patients with tread under and on top of the foot reduces the risk of falls. Next day UK delivery. Right now I am wearing a pair the same color as he is in the picture. I have a collection from past hospital stays. Edited August 12, 2024 by samhexum I had even more brilliance to impart. + WilliamM 1
+ RyanDean Posted August 12, 2024 Posted August 12, 2024 Yep -- the hospital socks put on me recently were "double sided" as well...
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