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i have never been so angry that i have school and i’m still banned from starkid.
#what the fuck. what. the. fuck.#there’s only two cities i’d be able to see it at (canberra and sydney)#and the day they’re in canberra i have two major works due#and the two days they’re in sydney are when i am most likely doing my final music exams#and this is all irrelevant anyway because i have no way to get there#bc my mum still has me banned from starkid so i can’t ask her#and i don’t have any friends that are into starkid and would be willing to lie to my mum and drive there with me#i’m so mad#also just a warning to not watch the video this is the caption of if you’re sensitive to flashing!!#(it’s darren’s most recent post)
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CANTLON: (FEB 8) SYRACUSE SPANKS PACK - HARD, 6-0
BY: Gerry Cantlon, Howlings HARTFORD, CT - With three goals in the second period, the Syracuse Crunch took control and never looked back en route to a 6-0 whitewashing of the Hartford Wolf Pack. The Crunch is chasing the Rochester Americans for the top spot in the North Division and increased their record to 29-13-2-1 (61 points) and hold on to second place. The Pack is now two games short of matching the franchise record of an eleven game losing streak. It was set in 2012 and ran from January 1-28 when they were 0-6-3-2. The Pack record falls to 19-24-3-3 and they have now gone nine games (0-7-1-1) and find themselves eleven points behind the fourth-place Lehigh Valley Phantoms, who they will face twice this weekend in Pennsylvania at the PPL Center and then Sunday afternoon at 3 pm. At this point, it's quite clear that the ship is taking on water and sinking. The hope for a post-season invite slipped further under the shadow of the horizon. The performance, with the exception of the third period, was another non-sixty-minute effort. The outcome was never in doubt. “Syracuse carried a majority of the game," Pack head coach Keith McCambridge said. "You recognize they’re a really explosive team. They are number one in the league for goals (172) and when you turn the puck over, there is a good possibility it will be in the back of the net. Many of the chances we gave them were mismanagement of the puck and the momentum swung completely in their favor.” Following his comment, McCambridge fielded a call from Pack GM, Chris Drury. One can only imagine that it was a pleasant chat. There is no escape for things in the locker room, and the silence was deafening. “Today is the epitome of what has been going on here the last two weeks,” intoned a very somber assistant captain, Steven Fogarty. “All facets of the game were bad. We didn’t do anything to make it hard for them.” Two weeks ago, the Wolf Pack were three points out of fourth place. Since the trade of captain Cole Schneider, they've won just twice was traded. The did fine in the first two after the trade, but since that time, it's been all downhill. “He was a big part of the room," Fogarty said. "(He was) a big voice and everybody has to step up and lead by example on the ice. We have been doing a whole lot of talking and not too much on the ice.” The head coach was in agreement with one of his assistants. “Cole Schneider was a big part of our team, our dressing room. However, this is the American Hockey League, and trades will happen. You have to find a way to get over it. The team added some depth to the organization (Connor Brickley) and that’s a part of pro sports.” Syracuse closed out the scoring with two shorthanded empty-net goals late off a double minor to Brady Brassart. Mitchell Stephens got his second of the game and Dominik Masin got his second of the season. The second period the Wolf Pack got crunched for three goals and with that, the party was over. Right off the bat Ross Colton, a one time Taft Prep (Watertown, CT) player, zoomed down the right wing. The left-handed shot snapped a wrister far to the glove side for his eighth of the season at 2:02. The goal made it a 2-0 Syracuse lead. “The first two minutes of a period are as critical as the last two, and they were able to get momentum early and kept it." After killing a penalty, the Crunch made it 3-0. Ben Thomas was at the right point and gathered a loose puck that had gotten away from the Pack's Shawn O’Donnell. The Pack forward gave chase, but Thomas, a defenseman, was able to veer away unchecked off the right wing to the front of the net and slipped a backhander past Pack netminder, Marak Mazanec. For Thomas, it was his first of the season. “We were too light in our own zone tonight. We didn’t win battles for loose pucks and you have to limit the time you're defending in your own zone and we were generating only one or two good shifts." The Crunch got their fourth goal as the passive Pack defense, again, was willing to give Syracuse as much time and space as they wanted. Mazanec made a splendid left pad save on a redirect from Cory Conacher in front of Cameron Gaunce’s point shot, but the rebound went right to the stick of Taylor Raddysh who easily deposited his eleventh goal of the campaign into the open right side of the net 10:13. The only battle, as the frustration was beginning to show, came from the Wolf Pack in the form of two scraps. The first by Ryan Lindgren with Andy Andreoff. The second involved Matt Beleskey, who fared better against Dominik Masin. The Wolf Pack had three breakaways. Fogarty was shorthanded on a nice steal at the Wolf Pack blue line and was stopped. Ryan Gropp on his bid was denied by Eddie Pasquale (21 saves) and Sean Day missed the net entirely. “I would have been nice to get a goal, get some energy in the building from the crowd. Their goalie had a good game and he had a nice save on Ryan Gropp’s breakaway. The chances are few and far between against a team like Syracuse. We need to finish them,” said McCambridge. The Crunch was able to gain the first goal of the game when Libor Hajek's backhanded clearing attempt went around the boards from left to right wing. Ville Meskanen went to clear it out, but ex-Pack Hubert Labrie came down the right wing wall and blocked it. The puck came to Alex Barre-Boutet. He gained steam quickly and headed to the net. Barre-Boutet sent a perfect pass to Mitchell Stephens in the left circle. He snapped his third of the season by going high to the stick-side on Mazanec at 11:01. It was Stephens' first game back after missing 23 due to injury. SCRATCHES: Rob O’ Gara (Week-To-Week, lower body) Brandon Crawley (Healthy) Matt Petgrave (Healthy) Shawn St. Amant (Healthy) LINES: Anderson-Brickley-Meskanen Holland-Beleskey-Butler Fontaine-Leedahl-O’Donnell Fogarty-Gettinger-Gropp Gilmour-Lindgren Hajak-Bigras Day-Tolkinen NOTES: The Pack weekly roster merry-go-round continues with Vinni Lettieri recalled after Cody McLeod was traded by the New York Rangers to the Nashville Predators which opened a roster spot. Goalie, Brandon Halverson, was recalled again from the Maine Mariners (ECHL). He will likely see action in one of the games in against the Lehigh Valley Phantoms. With the trade deadline coming, he may be being showcased as a part of a larger deal that could possibly be in the works. The Pack signed defenseman Matt Petgrave from the Brampton Beast (ECHL). In 41 games, Petgrave had six goals and 30 points. He also has 44 PIM in his third season with the team. Last season Petgrave had three AHL recalls. His longest was twelve games with the Laval Rocket. He also had a game with the Belleville Sens and two with tonight’s opponent, Syracuse. After a four-year OHL career with Niagara, Owen Sound, and Oshawa with one Memorial Cup tournament appearance. Petgrave had a four-year Canadian college career with the University of New Brunswick (AUS). They were eliminated in the first round of the playoffs every year. Tuesday’s announced crowd of 1,274 was the lowest in Wolf Pack history. Now, 22 of the 35 lowest crowds in the team's history have come during the Global Spectrum/Spectra management era. Five of the 22 have come this season thus far. Goalie, Connor LaCouvee, who was in Wolf Pack training camp, was signed to an AHL deal with Laval and reassigned to the Pack's ECHL affiliate in Maine strictly for post-season roster purposes. Trevor Yates, the son of ex-Hartford Whaler, Ross Yates, was traded from the Grand Rapids Griffins (AHL) to the Wilkes Barre/Scranton Penguins. He was then reassigned to the Wheeling Nailers (ECHL). Former CT Whale, Christian Thomas, signs a new two year deal with Traktor Chelyabinsk (Russia-KHL). Ex-Pack, Josef Balej, was released by MsHK Zilina (Slovakia-SLEL) and signed with EHC Freiburg (Germany DEL-2). Ex-Pack, Akim Aliu, has signed a deal with the Orlando Solar Bears (ECHL). Jonas Johanssen of the Rochester Americans, after being named the first star against the Wolf Pack in a 4-1 win, was reassigned to the Cincinnati Cyclones (ECHL). Seems like that would have earned him at least another game, no? Former UCONN goalie, Garrett Bartus, is currently with the Greenville Swamp Rabbits (ECHL). He has signed to play this spring/summer with the Sydney Ice Dogs (Australia-AIHL) when their season kicks off at the end of April. Last summer, former UCONN Husky, Trevor Gerling, who was also a former Wolf Pack training camp invitee, scored the overtime game-winner to help his CBR (Canberra) Brave team win their first Australian Goodall Cup championship. Wolf Pack fan jersey of the night: #49 Ilkka Heikkinen, and a Sean Day #4 jersey with the Mississauga Steelheads (OHL). Read the full article
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Paramedic, 23, suffers a stroke after cracking her neck
A paramedic has told how she suffered a stroke when she stretched her neck and ruptured a major artery.
Natalie Kunicki, who works for London Ambulance Service, even mistook her own symptoms as being drunk and was too embarrassed to phone 999.
She was watching films in bed with a friend after a night out last month, when she stretched her neck and heard a loud ‘crack’, but didn’t think much of it.
When Ms Kunicki, 23, got up for the bathroom 15 minutes later, she collapsed to the floor as she was unable to move her left leg.
She was rushed to hospital where she was told her vertebral artery – a major artery in the neck – had burst. This caused a blood clot to form in her brain and triggered a stroke.
Ms Kunicki, who was living in West Hampstead at the time, was so shocked she was left ’emotionless’ for days.
She is now rebuilding her life and slowly gaining her mobility back. But doctors are unsure when and if she will ever fully recover.
Natalie Kunicki, who works for London Ambulance Service, mistook her own symptoms of a stroke as being drunk on March 4 and initially was too embarrassed to phone 999
Ms Kunicki, pictured during her nurse training in Australia, was watching films in bed with a friend after a night out when she stretched her neck and heard a loud ‘crack’
Doctors confirmed that Ms Kunicki’s vertebral artery – a major artery in the neck – had burst causing a blood clot to form in her brain and triggered a stroke. Pictured in hospital
Ms Kunicki said: ‘People need to know that even if you’re young something this simple can cause a stroke.
‘I wasn’t even trying to crack my neck. I just moved and it happened. I stretched my neck and I could just hear this “crack, crack, crack”.
‘My friend asked “was that your neck?” but all my joints crack quite a bit so I didn’t think anything of it. I just laughed.
‘I got up and tried to walk to the bathroom and I was swaying everywhere. I looked down and realised I wasn’t moving my left leg at all then I fell to the floor.’
She added: ‘My friend had to come and pick me up. He thought I was drunk but I knew something else was wrong.
‘I thought I had been drugged. The date rape drug can cause paralysis.’
Ms Kunicki, who moved from Canberra, Australia, to join the LAS in December 2017, admits she was hesitant at first to call 999 as she didn’t want colleagues to turn up and find her ‘tipsy’.
She said: ‘I’m a paramedic and I didn’t ring 999 for ten minutes because I thought it was too unlikely it would be a stroke when I should have known much better.’
After struggling to fall back to sleep, Ms Kunicki finally put aside her embarrassment and called the emergency services.
As soon as the ambulance crew started carrying out tests, Ms Kunicki realised there was something seriously wrong as her coordination had deteriorated and her heart rate and blood pressure were ‘sky high’.
She said: ‘I was trying to call 999 but I was dithering about it.
Ms Kunicki is now rebuilding her life but doctors are unsure when and if she will regain full mobility. She said she can’t walk for longer than 15 minutes. Pictured, walking in hospital
As soon as the ambulance crew started carrying out tests, Ms Kunicki realised there was something seriously wrong as her coordination had deteriorated and her heart rate and blood pressure were ‘sky high’. Pictured in hospital
Ms Kunicki, who moved from Canberra, Australia, to join the LAS in December 2017, admits she was hesitant at first to call 999 as she didn’t want a crew she knew to turn up and find her ‘tipsy’. Pictured outside hospital with her flatmate, Emily Nawiesniak, and father, Peter Kunicki
‘I think they did look at me at first like they thought I was just a classic drunk 23-year-old but I told them I was a paramedic and I knew something was wrong.’
After tests, the ambulance crew rushed Ms Kunicki to University College London Hospital where it was confirmed she had suffered a stroke and would need emergency surgery.
After being blue-lighted to the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, Ms Kunicki underwent three-hour surgery where doctors discovered her burst artery.
While surgeons were able to repair Ms Kunicki’s artery with a stent, they couldn’t clear the clot in her brain but they believe it will dissolve in time.
Ms Kunicki, whose left side was almost completely paralysed by the stroke, said the diagnosis was such a shock that she became ’emotionless’ for days.
She said: ‘When the consultant told me I’d had a stroke I was in shock.
‘The doctors told me later that just that stretching of my neck had caused my vertebral artery to rupture. It was just spontaneous and there’s a one in a million chance of it happening.
‘I don’t smoke, I don’t really drink and I don’t have any family history of strokes so it’s quite strange it happened to me when I was just moving in bed.
‘I was just completely shut off, trying to compute what had happened. People said I was a bit like a robot and didn’t show much emotion.’
Ms Kunicki was left feeling so low she told her consultant they ‘should have killed her’.
Ms Kunicki said: ‘I expected to wake up from this miracle surgery and everything would be fixed but my mobility was worse and they couldn’t clear the clot.
‘At the start I couldn’t move my thumb and forefinger. I could kind of move my wrist up and down. I couldn’t lift my arm. I could bend my left leg but I couldn’t wiggle my toes.
Natalie underwent three-hour surgery where doctors discovered her burst artery. While surgeons were able to repair Natalie’s artery with a stent, they couldn’t clear the clot in her brain but they believe it will dissolve in time. Pictured at hospital after
Ms Kunicki was so shocked she was left ’emotionless’ for days, and is now rebuilding her life but doctors are unsure when and if she will regain full mobility. Pictured in hospital recovering
Ms Kunicki was so shocked about her diagnosis of a stroke so young that she was left ’emotionless’ for days and even told a nurse they ‘should have killed her’. Pictured before her stroke – she enjoyed keeping fit and going to the gym
‘I think I scared my consultant because after I woke up she came in to ask how I was going but I told her “you should have killed me”.
‘Depression is really common after a stroke because you lose so much of your independence and your dignity.’
Now she has recovered some movement and sensation, Ms Kunicki is feeling much better.
Doing daily exercises has helped her regain enough movement in her leg, arm and hand.
Doctors cannot give an exact timescale for a full recovery but Ms Kunicki is hoping to be back to work for ‘light duty’ in six to 12 months.
She said: ‘I’ve recovered movement in my left side. I can walk but not for more than five minutes.
‘I’m really clumsy. I can’t do up buttons, I find it too difficult. I can feel hot and cold now but I still feel a bit numb.
‘The doctors just say things like “we’re hoping for a full recovery” and won’t give an exact time because they don’t want to get my hopes up.
‘But I’m determined to get back to work as soon as I can. I just love it.’
As well as her determination to go back to work, Ms Kunicki is also committed to raising more awareness of strokes in young people.
Even as a healthcare professional, Ms Kunicki was shocked to discover how common strokes in young people and children can be.
Ms Kunicki said she regularly cracks her joints so didn’t think much of it when her neck made a cracking sound. Pictured, healthy and active before her stroke
Doctors cannot give an exact timescale for a full recovery but Ms Kunicki is hoping to be back to work for ‘light duty’ in six to 12 months. She was flooded with support from friends and family (pictured with gifts in hospital)
Ms Kennedy has been forced to give up her flat as she cannot afford the rent and is keen to get back to her work which she said she loves. Pictured before
She said: ‘I have been called out to so many people having strokes and they’re always in their 70s or 80s. I have never been to a young person having a stroke.
‘Mine was one in a million but a ruptured vertebral artery is actually quite a common cause of strokes in young people.
‘They will be in the gym or doing something quite physical and it happens. Strokes are also quite common in kids.’
After her stroke Ms Kunicki was forced to give up her flat in West Hampstead as she can’t afford the rent while taking so much time off work.
Instead since her discharge, Ms Kunicki has been living with her parents Peter Kunicki, 65, and Anne Kunicki, 62, in Harrow, London. But they are due to move back to Australia in July.
Ms Kunicki’s brother Michael Kunicki, 33, has set up a fundraising page for her while she gets back on her feet.
Ms Kunicki said: ‘Eighty per cent of the donations are from people I work with which means so much. I really want to get back in my own flat and I really don’t want to have to move back to Australia. I love my work too much and I don’t want to leave them.’
To donate to Ms Kunicki’s gofundme page, click here.
WHAT IS A STROKE?
There are two kinds of stroke:
1. ISCHEMIC STROKE
An ischemic stroke – which accounts for 80 percent of strokes – occurs when there is a blockage in a blood vessel that prevents blood from reaching part of the brain.
2. HEMORRHAGIC STROKE
The more rare, a hemorrhagic stroke, occurs when a blood vessel bursts, flooding part of the brain with too much blood while depriving other areas of adequate blood supply.
It can be the result of an AVM, or arteriovenous malformation (an abnormal cluster of blood vessels), in the brain.
Thirty percent of subarachnoid hemorrhage sufferers die before reaching the hospital. A further 25 percent die within 24 hours. And 40 percent of survivors die within a week.
RISK FACTORS
Age, high blood pressure, smoking, obesity, sedentary lifestyle, diabetes, atrial fibrillation, family history, and history of a previous stroke or TIA are all risk factors for having a stroke.
SYMPTOMS OF A STROKE
Sudden numbness or weakness of the face, arm or leg, especially on one side of the body
Sudden confusion, trouble speaking or understanding
Sudden trouble seeing or blurred vision in one or both eyes
Sudden trouble walking, dizziness, loss of balance or coordination
Sudden severe headache with no known cause
OUTCOMES
Of the roughly three out of four people who survive a stroke, many will have life-long disabilities.
This includes difficulty walking, communicating, eating, and completing everyday tasks or chores.
TREATMENT
Both are potentially fatal, and patients require surgery or a drug called tPA (tissue plasminogen activator) within three hours to save them.
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