Darren Brown
Darren Brown battle wound
July 24, 2008
The men's 1500 was about a 22 man field on a 6 lane track so there was a lot of traffic. With a lap to go and the clock at 2:41, moves were made and Darren Brown got mixed up with the craziness and went down on the track. David Torrence tried to avoid Darren while he was in the air but couldn't. When David came down his spikes dug through Darren's leg which required 16 stitches. It was not a pretty site....check it out.
About Darren Brown
I just tried to explain to you how it works here, since the health-care system in Belgium differs a lot compared to the system in the US (and Holland, Canada, England, etc.)
I hope you enjoyed Belgium in another way then described in the video and I hope to see you back on track in my sweet land of milk, honey and health care
http://www.athleticsireland.ie/content/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/Morton%20Memorial%20Meeting.pdf
Thanks for all the appreciation!
Tom Green had cancer and could have been treated in Canada for free--yet he came to the USA and was treated almost immediatly. In Canada he would have waited for months.
I would rather pay for my health care and chose who, when and where I receive treatment than have much more money taken from each paycheck and be told to wait.
Darren--I don't know you, nor do I personally think that you even hinted at anything on the topic of universal healthcare. Don't try to explain yourself--you don't have to. It sounds like a scene from the movie Hostel rather than one from ER.
USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA!
I've been to the same hospital several times (with my pregnant wife and with an apendicitis) and then I got immediate help (the docters actually run whenever necessary).
Nice stitches anyway...
Greet
Frank
i got those same ones
dont want infections