Brazilian Man With Spear in Head: Done With Underwater Fishing

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In summary, a Brazilian man came to a hospital with a spear stuck in his head after an underwater fishing accident. He no longer wants to participate in the activity and has already experienced personality changes. There is concern for potential brain damage and risk of bleeding or infection.
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SAO PAULO (AP) — A Brazilian man who came to a hospital with a spear stuck in his head after a diving accident says he is done with underwater fishing...

...Abreu told Globo TV on Wednesday that he felt "a sharp pain"...
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5h5d2mCkhRUjwl0pEAXfoSKpIc-TgD97A3AJO0
 
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Ivan Seeking said:
[SAO PAULO (AP) — A Brazilian man who came to a hospital with a spear stuck in his head after a diving accident says he is done with underwater fishing...

Of course he's done with underwater fishing! He'll never be able to in and out of the boat with that thing sticking out of his head.

Come to think of it, there are several professions he'll no longer be able to do. Caving, driving a cab, turning around in narrow hallways. Anything indoors...
 
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The fish strike back! :biggrin:
 
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There was another case like this on the discovery channel where they rushed a man stabbed in the head with a knife 6-7 inches deep. He was ok later on.
 
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When did Homer move to Brazil.
 
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I looked at the video and all the scans and it seems that on the left (entry) side, the spear was limited to the eye socket and didn't injure the left hemisphere. However it looks that the tip of the spear did get into his right frontal lobe quite a way.

Starting with the famous case of Phineas Gage:

http://www.brainconnection.com/topics/?main=fa/phineas-gage

it's known that right frontal lobe injuries can cause personality alterations. There's is reason to be leary that more than his sense of smell might be affected as time goes on.
 
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zoobyshoe said:
There's is reason to be leary that more than his sense of smell might be affected as time goes on.
Yes, we can already see personality changes. For instance, he now hates underwater fishing. The mind is a strange thing.
 
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DaveC426913 said:
Yes, we can already see personality changes. For instance, he now hates underwater fishing. The mind is a strange thing.

He doesn't hate it, Dave. He's merely done with it, that is: he feels he's already extracted the full measure of experience it has to offer.
 
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zoobyshoe said:
I looked at the video and all the scans and it seems that on the left (entry) side, the spear was limited to the eye socket and didn't injure the left hemisphere. However it looks that the tip of the spear did get into his right frontal lobe quite a way.

Not necessarily. The plane that CT scan in the stories about it is in is in line with the sinuses, so pretty far anterior, and the spear seems angled in a way that it could have just missed the brain. Though, it is at a level where the olfactory nerves enter the olfactory bulb, so that's probably why he's lost his sense of smell.

Not that he's out of danger either. There's still risk of bleeding or infection.
 
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Moonbear said:
Not that he's out of danger either. There's still risk of bleeding or infection.
Or mice moving in.
 

1. What is the story behind the Brazilian man with a spear in his head?

The Brazilian man with a spear in his head is a true story that took place in 2012 in the city of Recife, Brazil. The man, named Bruno Coutinho, was spearfishing underwater when he was accidentally shot in the head by his friend who was hunting nearby.

2. Did the man survive the accident?

Yes, the man surprisingly survived the accident. The spear entered through his eye and penetrated his skull, but it miraculously missed all major blood vessels and the brain. After a successful surgery, he made a full recovery.

3. How common are underwater fishing accidents like this?

Underwater fishing accidents involving spears are not very common, but they do happen. Spearfishing is a popular activity in Brazil, and although safety precautions are usually followed, accidents can still occur.

4. What safety measures should be taken while spearfishing?

When spearfishing, it is important to always be aware of your surroundings and never point your spear gun at another person. It is also recommended to use a buddy system and always carry a first aid kit in case of emergencies.

5. Has this incident led to any changes in underwater fishing regulations?

After this incident, there were discussions about implementing stricter regulations for spearfishing in Brazil. However, as of now, there have been no official changes in regulations. It is still important for individuals to practice safety measures and use caution while spearfishing.

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