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Maggie’s A note regarding head shots...

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They are most effective when they involve either both hemispheres of the brain or the apricot:

<span style="font-size: 14pt">Man Was Oblivious Of 3-Inch Nail In His Head</span>

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Dante Autullo posted an X-ray of a nail embedded in his brain on Facebook

12:14pm UK, Saturday January 21, 2012

Doctors in the US have removed a three-inch nail from a man's brain after he accidentally fired it into his head.

Dante Autullo remained conscious after the self-inflicted injury and initially believed he had only brushed his nail gun against his head.

The 32-year-old, who is recovering in hospital, even continued doing handiwork around his Chicago home for the rest of the day and chatted to his family.

But he was taken to hospital the following afternoon after waking up from a nap feeling ill.

An X-ray revealed the nail lodged in his brain – but Mr Autullo was still well enough to post an image of the scan on Facebook during an ambulance ride between hospitals.

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Dante Autullo after he underwent surgery to remove the nail

Doctors explained the nail had barely missed the portion of the brain that controls motor function, meaning he was able to carry on with his day.

Although there are pain-sensitive nerves on a person's skull, there are none in the brain itself.

Following the surgery on Friday, Mr Autullo's wife Gail Glaenzer, with whom he has four children, said: "He feels good. He moved all his limbs, he's talking normal, he remembers everything.

"It's amazing, a miracle."
 
Re: A note regarding head shots...

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Viper308</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Just wondering how you "just" brush a nail gun against your head,most nail guns I know of require some sort of pressure to get them to fire. </div></div>
Not only that, but from behind as well. What was he doing, scratching the back of his head with the muzzle?
 
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I had a good friend shot his father in the head with a nail gun. While climbing the ladder with his finger on the trigger he bounced it off the rung causing it to fire a 16 penny into the center of his dads head. Buried it up to the head of the nail. On the way to the hospital because of the sons adrenline and being scared his dad asked, "son maybe you should pull over and let me drive." Full recovery and no residual damage. Doctors said a fraction of an inch either way outcome would have been completely diffirent. Fellow lived a long time after until cancer finally got him.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Sean the Nailer</div><div class="ubbcode-body">
Not only that, but from behind as well. What was he doing, scratching the back of his head with the muzzle?</div></div>

seems to be the case. too bad we don't have another Darwin Award winner
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Maser</div><div class="ubbcode-body">How the hell do people do this!?</div></div>

He must have been cleaning his nail gun. Isn't that when most people shoot themselves, while cleaning their gun?
 
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I used to work on a framing crew. One day my boss and I were framing a coffin ceiling in a master bedroom, I was cutting boards and he was nailing them in place. He shot a 16D into his forearm while climbing the step ladder. Yep, finger on the trigger and bumped the tip to his arm. Pinned his coat sleeve down on one side and stuck through the sleeve on the other. He didn't freak out, but came pretty close. Man he was a mean f'er, guess he deserved it. Karma
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