Absolutely! Let them point fingers at each other in court. In civil cases they can split the fault by percentage, so any decent lawyer would go after all of them.
She should’ve been checked for osteoporosis. Any normal person would be fine. Maybe bust a tail bone, but to break her back as a result, that requires so serious degeneration
A friend of my father has a son that broke his back in a foam pit and ended up completely paralyzed from the neck down. When that happened the trampoline park it happened at, immediately closed and the whole thing underwent a thorough investigation and had a lot of improvements done before opening back up months later. The fact that the booth at twitch con didn’t even bother looking into it at all after the incident is really shocking.
places like that already have perfect examples of how to operate safely. you should be forced to permanently close due to negligence if you neglect to take notes on other peoples perfectly safe pits and just wing it; and someone breaks their back coz of it
Where did they say the place was forced to close? If it was my decision, I’d close and make sure my facility is safe before opening again. Makes sense to me
I'm in med school and the moment I heard the diagnosis.... yeah this is gonna be a lifelong thing. You don't just go back to normal after having bones fused. I have friends who've had similar procedures and live perfectly fine lives, but they had those as children, not as adults. I hope she sues the hell outta them, but no amount of money could compare to it never happening in the first place.
@@Pack_Watch are you dense? there was a CEMENT FLOOR underneath a shallow foam pit, she jumped in ass first the foam diden't cushion her fall and she hit the cement floor, god damn you dumb.
The fact she's up already is a good sign, I broke my back 10 years ago in a car accident had two surgeries and it took me nearly 3weeks to get on my feet. And now nobody would know unless I tell them, so hopefully she makes the same recovery
It’s been just over a year since I broke my back in a car accident. The recovery from the fusion alone is brutal, but the battle with insurance is honestly downright evil. You are a number to them, not a human. I’m glad that there is such a massive audience to Adriana’s accident because it will help her get the justice she deserves.
justice is between her and her lawyers (injury lawyers dont really cost anything because they get a percentage of the claim). i was hit by a car while riding my motorcycle and while i feel very lucky to walk away with only a broken bone... im still feeling the discomfort of the injury and i still have nightmares of the event 5 years later. money and justice doesnt fix that. and everyone thinks because you see a big number when you get a settlement that she gets all of that money. she'll have enough to probably cover her medical and some future medical. overall it isnt that much.
Just to clarify 1 - you sue everybody: The people working the both, Lenovo, Twitch, the facility, the facility management, and you let the court decide who was responsible and by how much, and 2 - Twitch by permitting Lenovo to set up at their event, is 100% able to be culpable for this. If you have kids come to your house and they want to jump on your bed, and you say okay, and they get hurt, you're still at fault for saying okay.
Just to clarify...she was a 304 who did adult films. Nothing of value was lost Edit: to the hundreds of ppl replying "who cares etc etc" lolol obviously you simps care which is shameful and degenerate. God himself blew her back out so some poor soul wouldnt wife that up and catch something from her
Imagine if someone had fallen onto their head and broken their neck? It really is insane anyone thought that "pit" was acceptable. Even if Adriana hadn't jumped, they were hitting each other with foam rods trying to knock each other off the little platforms, someone could have fallen backwards and hit their head on the concrete. Anyone could have landed in an awkward position and gotten seriously injured. As evidence by the fact at least one other person did. And knee injuries, like back injuries, never go away. 2 people irreparably injured because of Lenovo or Twitch or whoever. What a tragically avoidable fate. The only silver lining being that no one else got hurt or died.
I feel so bad for this girl, she literally had a life-altering injury just because the people making the foam pit couldn’t give two shits about whether they make it safe or not.
@@JL-yw1cp you sound like the kinda dude that says "if I were in a horror movie I would've pulled the machete from the killer's hands, killed them, then fucked the 3 girls"
@@neeklmamp4955 hell naw no way you're actually defending these guys even after they literally broke this poor ladys spine in 2 places ☠ that's fucked up.
“No more squirting”, at least she has a sense of humor. I broke both my legs last year, at 49, and had to stay in the hospital for over three months. Definitely feel so sorry for this young lady.
@@swordzanderson5352 the use of quotations is implying she is not ladylike because she's worked in porn. I could care less myself, but I figured i'd clarify that for you stranger.
The fact that they didn't even have those thick gym mats underneath is mind-boggling. Wouldn't be surprised if some suit was trying to be cheap about it. Wishing her the best in her recovery
"No more squirting I guess" "All good" This were the worst parts for me, because anyone with some problems knows exactly what’s she’s doing, it’s easy to play it light hearted and sh*t, but when you are all alone and truly acknowledge the severity of it and the realization hits you… It hits hard man. Real hard.
Yeah people really sleep on how shit chronic knee, back, and neck pain is. Its really shit out here for people who have pinched nerves or broken something in their life thats left them fucked for the rest of it.
Now imagine the kids taking hormone blockers or getting PERMANENT surgeries on their breasts/genitals LOL. Life's gonna hit them like a 18-wheeler once they realize this isnt a video-game, you cant just hit 'reset'.
@@RandomRabbit007 "Kids" can't get surgeries for that. Hormone blockers are not life-ruining, and these things can and do greatly improve young people's quality of life. Psychiatric organizations have widely agreed on this. I suggest you do more research.
@@trumpeterjen Hormone blockers are life ruining when you administer them to kids that are going through puberty. You WILL permanently ruin there body for life if you do, don’t let mainstream media fool you. Once your over 21 I say everybody can do anything they want to themselves.
People act as if being stupid is just “small honest mistake”, but this type of stupid is just gross negligence, to refuse to use your brain and refuse to care about peoples well-being. Im so pissed
@@goodboi1725 I've also seen a graph of what makes a foam pit. There was *several* aspects of the "foam pit" that were non-compliant with regulations beyond just the depth
I think people are missing the fact that this was meant for people to push other people off the pedestal. That is definitely not deep enough if someone fell head first into and hit the concrete below even
The fact that she's still trying to keep a good spirit despite this permanent mistake on Twitch's behalf just shows how badass she is. I really hope she sues and wins, please please please sue them you deserve the money.
Don't call it a mistake. Call it a bad decision. Someone, somewhere, cleared the amount of foam. Anybody who is running something like that event, or even just that booth, should have the common sense to know that amount of foam was an accident begging to happen. Criminal negligence.
As someone who used to work events for the City and County of Denver, TwitchCon absolutely can be culpable. There should be an event coordinator who absolutely makes sure the booths okayed will not hurt patrons. Where was the event security? Who was behind the scenes? That is 100% negligent on all levels.
Nope. Just supplying info he may not know in his incredible intelligence and experience. 'I'm better than some rando on the internet' - you Everyone else: sure dude
@@NameIsDoc nope they don't, negligence is a criminal act, and criminal acts are excempt from contract law. And you sure as hell can believe it's negligence the fact no one shut down a booth that hospitalised someone is just about the clearest negligence allowed. And that falls on both the booth holder, twitch as the organizer and the building managers.
As a 27 year old who had a spine fusion because of football, almost a year ago. The reality of not being able to feel “normal” again sucks and still hasn’t really sunk in for me. Wishing her the best
I was born with a spinal issue that took 21 years to "fix". I still experience pain unparalleled by any other kind of pain I've experienced, including stepping on nails, breaking bones, deep cuts, spinal surgery, nothing compares to that constant, inescapable pain. There is nowhere to go, no position you can move to, not enough meds in the world to dull spinal pain. My heart goes out to her. Her life is forever changed, I hope she doesn't fall prey to what so many of us long term back pain sufferers do, and become addicted to her meds. That's a horrible fate.
@@Rayan.7 I appreciate your well wishes, but some things are broken forever with the limits of modern medicine. Hence the absolute horror of the avoidability of this streamers lifelong injury.
“There is nowhere to go, no position you can move to…” I felt this in my soul. I lie down for some relief, but eventually that becomes uncomfortable too. Sitting or riding in a car for longer than 20 minutes, the pain is inescapable. Most people have no comprehension of chronic back pain because they have not experienced something so severe, and I would never want anyone to. Prayers for you, HannaBenana 🙏
@@PebbleBeachSouth Yeah, that's gotta suck. I was in immense (6-8/10) pain for a couple days from a kidney stone, so much that sleep was not possible till after the hospital gave me some toradol for the pain. It was very inescapable for that duration, and I wouldn't wish that on anyone. If chronic back pain is anything remotely close what I experienced for those couple days, my heart goes out to y'all.
Back and spine injuries are actually one of the most painful injuries out there. You can "recover" but it never goes away. She needs to sue them, this injury just changed her life permanently and it will never be the same. Atleast she wasn't paralyzed. I hope she recovers.
Yeah, surgeries, then recovery, physical therapy to regain only a percentage of strength and mobility she once had, the weird feeling of fused discs, plus in future, there will be random lightning bolts of pain every now and then. This will never go away, it's absolutely horrible. She's 30 and this took her body to 70 in the blink of an eye. Just because some idiots thought the foam pit was good enough, what's the worst that could happen?
I had a compression fracture in a car accident when I was in grade school (I'm in my early 30s now). Thankfully I didn't need surgery but there's been a serious negative impact on my quality of life, it's constantly painful and I have trouble standing up for long because it's so incredibly stiff even now. I hope she sues anybody and everybody she can.
@@Chef.Excellence A couple years ago I hurt my back really bad when i was moving. (I picked up something that was way too heavy) I believe it was a herniated disk but I can't remember. It took me a year and half to recover and now if I'm pulling weeds in the yard or mowing the lawn my back just starts hurting. Exercise has helped and the pain is manageable but back injuries are permanent.
My uncle needed fusion surgery done when he was 42 and it unfortunately harshens the quality of living. But her needing fusion surgery at just 30 is even worse because this means she WILL need more: Over time, the columns around the original fusion area become more compressed from the procedure. The columns without the fusion rods start to compensate and this often leads to ASD, which calls for those columns needing fusion as well. She's gonna have to do the procedure again and again. By the time she's 50 she'll practically have a synthetic spine. She needs to take whoever the idiot was that set up the foam pit to court because they literally ruined the rest of her life.
Yea my dad was gonna get fusion surgery but the doctor told him how he would need to do the surgery again over time for the disks that weren't even damaged. He was like nope f that lol now he has almost zero back pain from just correcting his posture and exercising. Glad he didn't do it, but sadly this girl had no choice.
@@agentsmirnoff1127 Because it's one of the only ways to manage something like arthritis in the spine or a severe herniated disk. When it gets to that point, there really aren't many alternatives. But like my uncle, she received a one-time blunt trauma injury that messed up more than one disk. That's why her situation is so sad; most people don't need fusion surgery until they've become senior citizens and by then they'll usually outlive the due date for more fusions... but she's not even halfway through her lifespan. There will be more surgeries, quite a few more unfortunately.
The surgery she’s had to go through is a life altering one for sure. Spinal fusion is no joke and the first few weeks after the surgery is pure hell. I’ve had to do a surgery for scoliosis and that was torture, I can’t imagine how she feels since her spine actually shattered. I hope she has a speedy recovery.
Same here..I had to undergo a spinal fusion for scoliosis. They took bone marrow from my pelvis and used it to fuse a titanium rod to the majority of my spine. It's been over 20 yrs since my surgery but I still remember the pain and suffering I went through. You're right, those first few weeks are hell but it does get better.
Damage to the spine caused by impact on the tail bone is no joke too. I've got damage to my lower spine just due to the fact that I sit directly on my tail bone and had shit parents who ignored my complaints of pain. (basically forcing me to continue to be in pain and further damage my spine) It is in no way as bad as her injuries but it causes me pain daily even with cushions made to prevent the pain. I've been to an orthopedist and there is no real way to get rid of the pain either. The best I can do is avoid making it worse and then once it finally gets worse than surgery can be done. So it wouldn't surprise me if after she has healed she is still in pain some form of pain daily with no real fix for it. Although I hope she is able to get some form of pain medication for long term use.
@@zebraloverbridget Sadly I think the only pain medication that helps against severe back pain are opioids and those are physically addicting if you take them for a longer period of time, I hope she won't be in need of taking them
That's life in general, even if we don't realize it. We humans are fragile creatures, inhabiting an unpredictable world. People get injured, get killed, have their lives irrevocably altered every single day, all over the world, often times through complete freak accidents of nature or accidents caused by man. Often times we forget just how easily these things can happen unless it happens directly to us or someone close to us. That does not however alter the reality that we find ourselves in. The facts of life.
@@Fuzzira well when there is a foam pit made for literally landing in, at a convention, i think id probably take a leap. like they just fucked up this girls entire life because they were too fucking lazy.. or who knows why.
@@StuffNStuff1000 I don’t understand why people keep saying “YOU DIDN’T EVEN WATCH THE VIDEO!” as if it’s a crime to write a comment before watching the video entirely. It’s not like they’re copying the video’s information word for word into a comment. They’re literally just stating the key points of the video, and you don’t need to watch every second in order to do that.
@@starrycrystals8 The video was uploaded 6 minutes ago, and she commented 5 minutes ago. It's pretty hard to actually get the gist of a 13 minute video in less than a minute.
as someone with (not as severe) spine issues, this shit is horrifying. a coworker of mine has a condition where if she had spinal fusions, she wouldnt throw out her back anymore, but she likely would be paralyzed on her lower half. you dont think about how much your spine moves until its injured and youre completely incapable of doing most of the things you should be able to. i cant even comprehend what its like having her entire life course get violently careened off in another direction. god. the people working at that booth and setting up the event ruined her life. the tweet about sitting had me actually tearing up for her. they should absolutely be paying her medical bills here. ideally for all the physical therapy and meds she'll probably be on for the rest of her life, but i cant exactly see that happening.
Love her, hate her, don't care about her - it's an awful thing that happened here due to negligence. You don't deserve to become crippled while having wholesome fun.
Who would hate her? What, because of her career? If anyone’s not taking issue with what happened to Adriana because of her career, they’re the one with issues…
@@noheffthing it's funny you say that. Adriana Chechik is/was a super popular pornstar, so I think the previous comment here was suggesting people might hate on her because she's a porn actress or was (I don't keep up on that lol) not because of being a twitch streamer.
It is haunting to read Adriana's tweets. Going from a normal life and then pulling a full 180 in an instant and having to learn how to walk again is insane. It's literally so bad you can't imagine it in your head unless you went through the same thing she did. Edit: atleast she is making jokes about it.
I think her being so hopeful and trying to make light of it makes it that much more heartbreaking. Truly a tragic incident that could have been so easily prevented.
I wouldnt say doing porn is a normal life 😂 but i get what you're saying, she should Sue twitch to the fucking ground to They can feel The pain she did. Fuck twitch!
Im disabled and I want to say thank you for talking about how life altering this is for her. People think it will never happen to them but truth is it can happen to any of us. I cant drive and today I almost got ran over while properly using the cross walk. I have sympathy that the streets arent designed well, people are tired etc but one stupid move and my life is over. Not everyone deserves to drive and not everyone should be setting up these events.
@I Love Driving Drunk Jesus Christ bro she’s comparing her experiences what would you prefer that every single comment be “omg I’m so sorry.. stay safe queen❤🎉🎉”?
I had a spinal fusion at 13 (3 years ago) for scoliosis. Nothing was even broken, but recovery was quite painful. I still feel my spinal rods when I breathe. You lose a lot of flexibility and in some cases, mobility. I hope she recovers as much as possible, and I have a lot of respect for her for even being able to make lighthearted jokes about it. Her tweet about the sheer pain she was experiencing was really sad to read. All because of some shortcuts and disregard for safety…
When I was 10 I slipped backwards while roller skating and landed straight on my tailbone on asphalt, and to this day it was one of the most painful injuries I’ve ever suffered. Even laying down hurt. Sitting was impossible and standing was agony. Taking a poop was _excruciating._ I only suffered a broken coccyx (tailbone), which didn’t require surgery, I just had to lie face down in bed for three weeks and sit on a double padded chair at school. I can’t imagine how much pain she must be in. The pain literally shoots up your spine and through your limbs, down every nerve ending. I wish her the very best during her recovery. I’m glad she isn’t paralyzed!
Well on the incredibly small barely visible by the human eye even with a microscope silver lining. A tail bone can’t actually be treated that well since operating on it it a lot more danger than it’s worth, so at least she has other treatments to help with her injuries, recent cannabis medications have proven useful for disinflamation an pain relief without the need of opioids too. And some other treatments are coming out of research phase that could also help, and in some ten to twenty yeas is likely that basic cybernetic implants could very well be a thing, so you know that’s something. It’s still a posibly life shattering injury that should never had happened, but there are hopes for the future at the very least, which is more than some people have sadly
Same thing happened to me, my longboard slide out under me and I landed on my tailbone. They hospital however didn't help me with pain nor give me a bubble pad to sit. I agree it's the most painful thing ever and I still have pain about 2 years later
Iv never felt so bad for someone I never heard of, seeing her walk was so heartbreaking. She was jumping in for a good time then had her life turned upside down.
she's taking this incredibly well, at least on social media. personally, i'd be so pissed you would never hear the end of it! so damn, shoutout to her for keeping her hopes up and being ready to walk again so soon. hope she sues and destroys those awfully neglectful people who allowed this setup
@@Zeroknight34 exactly, but as with all things it's *much* harder in practice. I really hope she's able to keep it up and manages to stay positive. Because never ending pain kills people.
when i was around 10 years old i slipped and fell on my tailbone and felt the worst pain I've ever experienced. I didn't break my back like her only bruised it but I'm 21 now and it still hits me to this day. Every once in a while i'll get the worst pain in my lower back and I won't even be able to move for a long period of time. This shit lasts and will stay with her all throughout her life like moist said. I think she deserves some justice coming from a person that has felt her pain.
When I was in high school I was going to class and tried to hold one of the metal doors that were heavy open with my left leg. By mistake the door ended up being held open by my left kneecap. It popped out of place and I fell to the ground in severe pain. Since that day 23 years ago my left knee has been my bad knee and it's popped out on a few other occasions and always feels a little weak and twitchy. This is minor compared to what this poor woman has to go through. Wishing her the best.
@@bewarned8236considering how much went wrong, the event being cancelled would be for the best. especially since the foam pit was a huge problem and could've injured even more people, which would just lead to more going wrong.
I was a foreman for a crew that installed attractions for a popular trampoline/Adventure park chain and one of the things I built was a fighting beam over a foam pit and the amount of things we had to do for safety to get the state inspectors to sign off on them was crazy. Everything within a certain radius of the attraction had to get padded, moved, netted etc.
Can I just say how much I appreciate charlie first summarising what actually happened, before jumping on the meat? Really helps people like me who aren't in the loop of things
I wish her a massive check at the end of the lawsuit. She will probably never be the same person she was beforehand so I hope she stays strong and has a good recovery.
This is genuinely unacceptable on the part of the foam pit owners. I had a similar break to my T5 and not a day has gone by without constant pain from that. She will be in pain for the rest of her life. She will never bend over without pain, or wake up without pain, or put her shoes on without pain, and it only gets worse with time. I feel like crying when I think back on the things I know she’ll be going through. From the bottom of my heart, I hope she can have a miraculous recovery…
Back injuries are a curse. I injured my back at 5yos. Couldn't walk for 2 weeks and never was taken to get proper treatment. Now it's destroying my life
The fact that they *didn’t close the pit* after her back broke tells you everything you need to know about who they were blaming for it. She needs to _sue them into the mf sun_ Litterally adding insult to injury
This is heartbreaking. Adriana is an absolute trooper and I hope that her recovery is as good as possible and that her pain won't be severe. I hope that she and the others injured are able to take this company to court and get a ton of money. It won't undo these awful injuries but at least it can cover some medical bills
Worked in Physical Therapy for 15 years in post op inpatient. She has a long, difficult road ahead of her for recovery. Here's hoping she gets a great PT team for proper movement procedures and training. Rooting for her recovery.
My dad broke his back in a freak accident trimming trees, so he knows the feeling. He's cheering for this woman Also, she just revealed that she found out while in the hospital that she was pregnant. She lost the baby.
OMG! No! That's absolutely horrible! That guilt compounded with the injuries would break me, I hope she is doing well and getting the mental health help she would need.
If it was early on, spontaneous abortions aren’t as uncommon as we think they are. It’s partly why pregnancies aren’t usually disclosed until at least a couple months down the line when the pregnancy is more stable.
“I don’t want to be brave” god that hit hard. I just spend months in intensive care having a coma and multi organ failure and I got to that point too. Being brave doesn’t make the pain go away or make your situation any better. I hope she gets PAID because this is life for her.
I work as a PT and I've seen grown men cry just trying to seat up. When I first treated a spine injury I had to hold my tears my patient was begging for me to stop and she'd rather die than go through this. Took me an hour just have her seat up
@@GodDiggetyDoodle I’m a PTA in acute care. My patients in these situations break my heart. It takes grit to get through this kind of thing, and all of it sucks. It’s a necessary pain, but it sucks to put people through it.
Agreed. Being brave is just to make you feel motivated but a physical pain within your shattered body is a whole different story. Even soldiers who thought they were brave enough to fight but when the real combat starts they whole life just turned into nightmares
Truly horrifying to go from laughing and enjoying yourself to now having to adapt to a life altering and disabling injury. I sincerely hope she has a good health team working with her, I can't imagine how she's feeling.
shame on all the people chastising her for jumping into the pit, too. when this all went down, i saw so many people saying "well she shouldn't have jumped in like that. act like an adult" and other stupid shit like that. She was playing games, at a place where it was appropriate to do so, and a place where it should have been safe to do so. none of what happened was her fault.
Nah, they are right on some level. You should pay attention, no matter how safe you might feel. Sure, it is mainly the fault of whoever made that horrible pit, but can you really rely on the work of complete strangers that don't think like you do? Or is it better to rely on yourself, being wary of stuff that might be dangerous instead of jumping in... literally in this case.
Knowing she's gonna have bladder issues made me sad for her. Got chronic pain in my bladder. Its all kinds of stress to see doctors for it and you're like the only young person in the waiting room since usually old folks have these issues. Urinary problems are just humiliating so I really wish the best for her.
Sometimes we have to be our own doctor. May I suggest looking into the symptoms of oxalate toxicity? It causes urinary issues, kidney stones and other various other chronic illnesses. Good luck!
At the very least I wish for the whole internet to be as understanding and respectful as possible about this. This was tragic. At the very least people shouldn't make it any worse for her!
what's sad is although that is a horrible thing to go through, the back injury is still absolutely horrible. I don't know how to describe it, and I want to note that I have a pretty good back, but I've never met someone who's gone through the surgery she has who wasn't suicidal. The pain they experience is nightmarish. The bladder/hip area complications are just salt on the wound, and I seriously hope by some miracle she recovers from all of her injuries to a degree that it's not going to impact her day-to-day, although my guess is the soonest that could happen is near the end of this decade.
I had a spinal fusion(two rods) when I was 11 (now 23), and the pain never goes away. Though I could have done better to keep myself active, it’s still one of those things where the pain never stops. And the worst time is the winter time. The cold stiffens you up so it’s hard to not be in pain. I hope she has a speedy recovery!
Oooof yup, have three fused vertebrae and a bone transplant in my neck, where I live the weather changes too fast and it puts me out of work for an hour or two. Her high spirits and humour will do her wonders with healing
23 is still young you better start working out and weight training now or you will reget it forever you think it's bad now? When you're 50 or 60 it will be horrendous If you don't get stronger your body will literally fall apart Good luck god bless
She said trying to sit up while heavily medicated was the most painful experience of her life and she never wants to do that again. Doesn't sound like she's doing well to me.
She can walk again! But it turns out she was unknowingly pregnant when it happened, so she lost the baby. She was also swatted while she was recovering, which shows how horrible some humans are.
The fact that I've seen people blaming her for jumping a little bit into a pit that SHOULD have been safe for much higher jumps in a set up designed for people to literally be knocked into is just crazy to me. It's literally what the foam pit is designed for.
The fall she did into the pit could very very easily have happened in a fall from the nature of the game. If it wasn't her it would have been someone else. Totally unacceptable
Yeah, but pErSoNaL AcCoUnTaBiLiTy 🥴 It's unreal how many comments I've seen like that just on this video alone. I sincerely hope most of them are just children going through their edgy phase, because it's wild to think someone with a fully formed brain would blame the victims in this situation.
Well, she's certainly not at fault, in the slightest. But, I mean how tf did she get to the platform in the first place? She walked through the pit, right? So, she had direct knowledge of the lack of depth in the pit and lack of cushioned support before she decided to jump, right? I don't blame her at all, she was just trying to have fun and not breaking any rules or anything and the pit should have been safe, period. But, a little bit of common sense goes a long way.
My back already hurts enough with bad scoliosis. I can't imagine what she's going through and how painful it must be. She didn't deserve this and I wish her the best in life.
i also had scoliosis but i got the rod in my back to fix it and yes just the rod was very painful to stand lay down get up and even sit, prayers for her.🤍
I have pretty minor scoliosis(around 15 degrees thoracic I believe) but the muscles in my upper back are pretty damaged. The pain is horrible and sometimes I can’t even lay down without being short of breath because it will literally numb my back. I can’t imagine what she’s feeling
I heard she compressed her spine and broke some bones. I have compressed my spine before falling on a foam mat and that was it. I couldn't walk for a couple months and the pain was unbearable. what happened to her looks a billion times worse. Reading the first two tweets where she keeps her spirits up and then the third where she lets the pain show was almost heart breaking. Having only gone through a fraction of what she is going through I can tell you that She is in an incredible amount of pain just existing in a bed alone, without even considering what one has to do to live like bathroom breaks. She should sue the shit outta the people responsible
@@R_S747 Yeah. I had to work to get rid of the pain such as chiropractor and certain exercises. for the most part my life is unchanged but I cannot sit for long periods nor can I sit straight legged. But maybe I could be doing more to fix the latter.
It felt like they were so unprepared for an injury that even when she was in agonizing pain, no one was acting to help her. They were that unaware of this being dangerous. She was stuck in the foam pit for what felt like a excruciatingly long time. I hope she recovers fully and this serves to make cons safer in the future. 😢 (I noticed there is an edit button. I was mainly talking about the announcer saying she is fine and the complete lack of concern they were showing which leads me to believe they did not think serious injury could happen at this pit when it clearly did.)
Was about to say, back, head, neck... hell, if a person's injured on the ground for whatever and not in further immediate danger, leave them alone and let the paramedics handle it. You'll do nothing at best, cause further injuries at worst.
@@dutchblazewell6289 while this is 1000% true, I don’t think that’s what the organizers were thinking about at the time since they also just sat by and watched while she tried to crawl out of the pit
unfortunately Dutch is right. My dad woke up screaming from back pain and was shaking and my mom wanted to help him to the hospital. I suggested calling an ambulance because who knows if he could be paralyzed on the way from a bump or if we get in an accident.
As someone with permanent back problems, I sympathize with her so much. You can’t do the normal things anymore, every moment of your life is one of pain, and even sleeping becomes unbearable because every position is painful. She’s a strong soul and I hope the best for her.
You know if your in that much pain have you ever thought of positive thinking on like each day thinking about how your body will heal your injuries and I mean every day doing that. Because there a famous doctor who had a back injury that was horrible couldn't walk, but he spent 8-10 months almost a year straight of thinking on how the body would heal it because he is a doctor he could think on a molecular level on how the body would heal. He did this for 5-8 hours a day and crazy but he was able to walk again now he might be in pain but he was able to walk again and that my friend is the power of positive thinking.
@@M_Lopez_3D_Artist Right, right. Because healing only happens if you're positive. As we all know, if you're negative your life expectancy goes down by 20 years.
The fact that Twitch is being silent on this situation and acting as nothing ever happened, is just heartless. Their platform is crumbling piece by piece and this is one of the reasons why. Wishing her a very fast recovery and I hope she gets well soon
More than likely their lawyers are telling the twitch people to stop talking at all, which is pretty normal for cases like this. Right now ANYTHING twitch says could be used against them in court. Twitch's silence basically confirms that a lawsuit or a settlement is definitely happening.
Didn’t he say in another video this foam pit wasn’t related to the event? Can’t remember, but yeah if that is the case I can see why they wouldn’t “need” to respond
In a situation like this, my understanding is that the court in any lawsuit should consider the expectations of a "reasonable" person. So, in this case, a reasonable person would expect, waiver or no waiver, that jumping or falling into the foam pit would be safe. I really think a suit against Lenovo/Intel would have little trouble succeeding.
I broke my leg when I was 4 in a similar way at a children games expo. The medic there said it was nothing but I wouldn't stop crying. That same night my parents took me to a different doctor and got my leg in a cast for months. It was almost 30 years ago and things are so different now, but my mom wishes she'd sued them back then. What happened to this girl brings back all the memories. It sucks to see things like that could still happen today and will probably keep happening when it's so simple to prevent.
At my high school for the new students we had a foam pit with those sticks and we’d try to push each other into the pit. This one kid was pushed in but the pit was poorly filled and he ended up breaking his arm. Then from that point on he became addicted to pain meds and hasn’t been the same since. The world truly works in cruel ways..
Seeing Adriana in this footage is absolutely heartbreaking. I truly hope she has good friends who she can trust & rely on around her. She's really going to need them, sadly I doubt she'll be able to be solo for a long time to come
Went digging for your comment after I saw it was copied by a spam bot. You're totally right, having a strong support network is a life-saver in traumatic events like this. I really hope that Adrianna can make the best recovery possible, and learn to live with the lasting damage. It _is_ heart-breaking... it took a little while after learning about this to realize how life-altering these injuries really are :/
@@JackTheBunny I think it’s because I live in California but I think you should calm down a bit and like not care about what jobs people have or something
I’m so sad for her. I normally have back pains to the point where it hurts to walk, but I cannot begin to fathom how much worse it must be for her. I feel devastated knowing she’ll be in pain for the rest of her life.
I was just thinking about that. I have back pain where I wake up in pain but after I walk around for a bit I limber up. However throughout the day as I’m working my back hurts. It’s off and on. Some days and hours are worse than others. It really sucks dick. But god it could be so much worse and it is so much worse for her. It’s so very sad.
This is just an awful situation and it’s sad to say that she got lucky because Soooooo much more damage could of been caused I hope the company that caused this looses their court case if one ever happens
Imagine jumping into a foam pit thinking you're safe but it was actually fcking deathtrap by the organizers, this is very awful and I hope she recovers well.
Not Twitch's fault. she had to walk through the foam pit to get to the stand for the game. So she definitely knew it wasn't deep. Not like she wasn't aware what was under it.
@@usafa_rocks bruh, even if you saw that it wasn't that deep you would still expect it to cushion you to some degree. In this case you might as well have landed on solid concrete with a thin af padding above it.
I say that xd. Of course not 100% her fault but still if u need to make like 5steps to get into the platform and u dont feel like the foam is deep enough or dense enough to catch the body then u also made a mistake. I feel like there is a big difference between jumping 100% blindly and actually getting the feel of the "safe ground" Still. Ppl who made the pit are mostly responsible and it is fked up that they didnt put more effort into making it safe... but in the end i think both sides need to remember that we are only humans (greedy ones as well) and we all make mistakes.
@@jacoballen5538 i’ve seen sooo many trolls not only in youtube comments but on tiktok too saying she’s an idiot and that it’s her own fault for jumping in
as someone who has a fused spine and metal rods holding it together as well... she is in for one hell of a recovery. to this day I still get pain that makes me unable to even breathe. the one positive is that I can vouch that it will get better. you'll have more and more "good days" and while you wont ever fully get rid of the pain, it becomes more and more bareable.
I genuinely hope she'll sue, there's no way she can lose the case. This is just brutal, I've seen how bad these injuries can get, and its nightmarish. I feel so bad for her, wishing her a safe recovery, this will definitely affect her permanently
@@jobo1884 that's not how it works. You can't set up a dangerous place that is not up to code, then just have a waiver to absolve yourself of all liability. It doesn't matter if she signed a waiver, they built something extremely dangerous
@@afatpaws Nobody wants to admit this, but most waivers aren't legally binding because they fail to meet the requirements to be a contract. And in this case, it wouldn't be valid even if it did meet the requirements to be a contract because they misrepresented the foam pit.
I’m actually crying for this woman… what horror she’s gone and is going through. The fact that she was happy and laughing just seconds before being crippled due to gross negligence chills me to the bone. I hope she sues EVERYBODY for all they’re worth because the course of her life has been forever altered.
I'm surprised this is what broke her back tbh she taken some crazy ass shit before, no lie she been jumping on worse than foam pits she been having some rods up her spine worse than that b4 no cap
@@adinosaur2708 you can show empathy without crying because someone you will never know got hurt. It's a shit situation but to cry after watching that is pretty pathetic.
Its also the mental effect of having your normal suddenly altered and your independice taken away. My biggest issue from my spinal fusion(developmental, not a broken back) was suddenly not going to school, playing with friends, and having independence that i didnt even realize taken away. They prepared me for the physical before hand. I hope she is getting support for that now immidiatly to avoid those troubles..
Ever since I was 6 I have had surgeries on my back (scoliosis) every 5 months of my life, until 2015 I finally got my spinal fusion. As of writing this I'm now 20, but the amount of pain and trauma I had to endure still haunts me, and seeing how her injury unfolds really pains me. I hope she recovers to the best of her ability and somebody gets held accountable.
My dad had something similar happen. Unfortunately, he needed multiple surgeries and eventually had a complication from one so severe that he passed away. My heart really breaks for her because this was so easily avoidable if someone was doing their job properly.
I can't imagine the pain and difficulty she's going through. With all the medical costs and health damage, I really REALLY hope she takes legal action or at least some repercussions faced for negligence. No one deserves to live with this pain, especially when it's caused by the hands of someone else
@@user-tr2dh4xx6u yah, that won’t last long because of how expensive medical bills plate in America. Plus she’s going to have to find a new job. Hope she doesn’t get hooked on pills for the pain and depression
My mom had a spinal fusion in 2018, hers was because of arthritis mixed with scoliosis. Two of her vertebrae were disintigrating and were crushing a sciatic disc. Even experiencing it secondhand, pain like this is unbearable and it ruined my mom's life. I hope that Adriana makes a successful recovery from the bottom of my heart.
These newer comments are so depressing. That fact that people are blaming her for her injury and not the people responsible for making the foam pit is disgusting.
@@MegaFan5 This is very different.. the pit wasn't something they were making money off of. It was a promotional event booth, and their lawyers and board of directors are probably blue in the face screaming at the people responsible for opening them up to insane liability. This is exactly the kind of thing big corporations normally shut down hard, any lawsuits will impact the board of director bonuses and potentially their jobs when shareholders demand answers.
I am so upset for her. I had cancer in my spine and it was eaten up so bad I lost my ability to walk. I had surgery and several brackets on my spine later, I am walking again. But the surgery and subsequent rehab is NO joke. This poor girl. I hope she heals up as fast as possible and she deserves some major compensation from those morons.
@@DanielSmith-dk1bs thank you. I didn’t mean to try and draw attention I was trying to give an idea how terrible back problems/pain can be, cuz I know before I experienced back pain I was a bit dismissive of people who did in the sense that I just didn’t have an idea of what they were really going through. But thank you for your kind words! I do appreciate it 😊🙏
True fighter. I can’t even begin to imagine what the mental stress of having to go through that would do to me. I am not that strong. I hope you have a blessed rest of your life
i hope she has a successful recovery. after i slipped on ice 8 years ago, i used a cane for years and still can’t sit up straight nor bend or stand for long and i’m in my late 20’s.
25 years old, suffered a knee injury at 18, have lived in literally constant pain since Can’t even maintain a brisk walk, so if the zombie apocalypse happens I wouldn’t last an hour
lenovo acting like they don't know how to set up a safety net. they have them all around their factories so if anyone jumps off the roof, as they tend to do, they roll right into another workstation.
What hurt the most was watching them try and commentate over her laying there with a shattered back. They’re like “she’s okay, she’s okay” meanwhile in reality town, she’s trying not to pass out from the worst pain she’s ever felt in her f***** life.
I really hope she sued the event as a whole and the organisers of the foam pit. Whether she decides out of ‘the kindness of her own heart’ this truly will impact her for the rest of her life and could’ve been so much worse had it happened just slightly differently. The organisers need to realise that this is incredibly serious and they can *never* make this mistake again. Really hope her recovery is quick and she can return to streaming.
@@moseyburns1614 you can still sue as she signed the waiver under the impression that the pit would be safe for normal use. If she had pulled any crazy unsafe stunts the waiver could protect the booth. Since she used it in the way the foam pit is intended to be used and even the announcers encouraged jumping into that pit the waiver is meaningless/will not hold up. This was neglect and a good lawyer will tell her this and help her sue the people culpable :)
Yeah, there's no "kindness of the heart" appropriate here. She needs to sue, because without the compensation her life will be ruined financially to add to already being ruined in terms of health. Even with the best insurance possible the reconstruction surgery, the fusion surgery, the medication, the physical therapy, and so on with this kind of injury can rack up into MILLIONS.
poor girl :( its disgusting that the people setting it up didn't even bother shutting it down, much less actually took the time to make it safe for the public. prayers for her recovery
There’s a foam pit in my local trampoline park and you cannot even feel the bottom of it. You could land in that from space and still not reach the bottom.
i’ve bruised my tailbone once a few years ago and to this day it still hurts every now and then. i can’t even begin to imagine an injury like hers. it’s so heartbreaking how quickly her life changed for the worse, especially at her young age. i hope she heals as much as she can and can have somewhat of a normal life again.
I ended up coming very close to breaking mine, I couldn’t sit properly for 2 years afterwards and so I cannot imagine the pain and discomfort this streamer is going through. I wish her all the best, that poor girl.
If it still hurts, then you did more than just bruise it. Do you not know what a bruise is? A bruise is just tissue damage. You clearly actually damaged the tailbone if it still hurts from time to time. I'd say you fractured it somehow and it didn't heal properly
It’s crazy to me how that day going to twitch con was just another day for her, not realising that her life is about to change, permanently… so scary and heartbreaking…
@@faifairini ye thats life, things going smoothly or as planned 99% of time but even if something major goes wrong that 1% time it can cause devastating effects
absolutely heartbreaking to see, my dad is the strongest person i know and he hurt his back a couple years back and he could not move because of the pain and fell. never heard him or anybody else scream in pain like that, broke my heart
she should absolutely sue the hell out of everyone there involved. This is so unfair to her; her life will never be the same.
She doesnt need the money. She needs a new spine
i'm sure she has a solid case, no one gets into a foam pit expecting to have a life altering injury
How She Signed A Waiver Lmfao
Absolutely! Let them point fingers at each other in court. In civil cases they can split the fault by percentage, so any decent lawyer would go after all of them.
@@TypicalBlakk "waivers don't protect you from negligence"
-the guy in the video
it’s horrifying to think she jumped in for fun and had her life permanently altered
*Ok_Dont_Read_My_Names* 🥲
She didn't even jump in, she was pushed
Fucking horrifying
She should’ve been checked for osteoporosis. Any normal person would be fine. Maybe bust a tail bone, but to break her back as a result, that requires so serious degeneration
@@poofithing she jumped
A friend of my father has a son that broke his back in a foam pit and ended up completely paralyzed from the neck down. When that happened the trampoline park it happened at, immediately closed and the whole thing underwent a thorough investigation and had a lot of improvements done before opening back up months later. The fact that the booth at twitch con didn’t even bother looking into it at all after the incident is really shocking.
Jesus did they get any money
The booth should have been closed! They really got away easy with that?
places like that already have perfect examples of how to operate safely. you should be forced to permanently close due to negligence if you neglect to take notes on other peoples perfectly safe pits and just wing it; and someone breaks their back coz of it
Well yeah, people don't take anything seriously nowadays lol
It's just quick money and "skill issues", noone takes a single thing seriously
Where did they say the place was forced to close? If it was my decision, I’d close and make sure my facility is safe before opening again. Makes sense to me
I'm in med school and the moment I heard the diagnosis.... yeah this is gonna be a lifelong thing. You don't just go back to normal after having bones fused. I have friends who've had similar procedures and live perfectly fine lives, but they had those as children, not as adults. I hope she sues the hell outta them, but no amount of money could compare to it never happening in the first place.
Lmfao how tf do you break your back in a FOAM pit 😂😂😂
@@Pack_Watch the cement floor under the pit
@@Pack_Watch are you dense? there was a CEMENT FLOOR underneath a shallow foam pit, she jumped in ass first the foam diden't cushion her fall and she hit the cement floor, god damn you dumb.
@@Pack_Watch it’s almost as if you didnt watch the video and heard how it happened..
@@Pack_Watch was like 4 foam cubes on top of concrete
The fact she's up already is a good sign, I broke my back 10 years ago in a car accident had two surgeries and it took me nearly 3weeks to get on my feet. And now nobody would know unless I tell them, so hopefully she makes the same recovery
You basically Batman bro😅
@@denzelstephen266 Something in the wayyyyyy. Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.
Tough. Glad to hear you made it back on your feet.
This is why i will never be behind a wheel.
Bruh if I was in your place I would be devastated. Glad you're back on your feet! Do you still feel any pain?
It’s been just over a year since I broke my back in a car accident. The recovery from the fusion alone is brutal, but the battle with insurance is honestly downright evil. You are a number to them, not a human. I’m glad that there is such a massive audience to Adriana’s accident because it will help her get the justice she deserves.
hang in there yo
@@Alukard666K damn bro am i the only one who not been in a car accident i’m worried now
Ofc, they're a business made around taking your money and hopefully never paying you out
justice is between her and her lawyers (injury lawyers dont really cost anything because they get a percentage of the claim). i was hit by a car while riding my motorcycle and while i feel very lucky to walk away with only a broken bone... im still feeling the discomfort of the injury and i still have nightmares of the event 5 years later. money and justice doesnt fix that. and everyone thinks because you see a big number when you get a settlement that she gets all of that money. she'll have enough to probably cover her medical and some future medical. overall it isnt that much.
Every person with an IQ above 10 would see it wasnt deep enough. Its her own stupid fault.
Just to clarify 1 - you sue everybody: The people working the both, Lenovo, Twitch, the facility, the facility management, and you let the court decide who was responsible and by how much, and 2 - Twitch by permitting Lenovo to set up at their event, is 100% able to be culpable for this. If you have kids come to your house and they want to jump on your bed, and you say okay, and they get hurt, you're still at fault for saying okay.
100%
get this to the top
Just to clarify...she was a 304 who did adult films. Nothing of value was lost
Edit: to the hundreds of ppl replying "who cares etc etc" lolol obviously you simps care which is shameful and degenerate. God himself blew her back out so some poor soul wouldnt wife that up and catch something from her
Based toxic litigious society-destroyer
@@offlineraided and? What does her profession have to do with twitch’s irresponsibility?
Imagine if someone had fallen onto their head and broken their neck? It really is insane anyone thought that "pit" was acceptable. Even if Adriana hadn't jumped, they were hitting each other with foam rods trying to knock each other off the little platforms, someone could have fallen backwards and hit their head on the concrete. Anyone could have landed in an awkward position and gotten seriously injured.
As evidence by the fact at least one other person did. And knee injuries, like back injuries, never go away. 2 people irreparably injured because of Lenovo or Twitch or whoever. What a tragically avoidable fate. The only silver lining being that no one else got hurt or died.
There was a serious injury
I feel so bad for this girl, she literally had a life-altering injury just because the people making the foam pit couldn’t give two shits about whether they make it safe or not.
*Ok_Dont_Read_My_Names*
I agree but I wouldn't have jumped if I was her
You sound like an armchair historian knowing something they didn’t know and saying how you would do it instead since you know that info
@@JL-yw1cp you sound like the kinda dude that says "if I were in a horror movie I would've pulled the machete from the killer's hands, killed them, then fucked the 3 girls"
@@neeklmamp4955 hell naw no way you're actually defending these guys even after they literally broke this poor ladys spine in 2 places ☠ that's fucked up.
“No more squirting”, at least she has a sense of humor. I broke both my legs last year, at 49, and had to stay in the hospital for over three months. Definitely feel so sorry for this young lady.
"lady"
@@ladyshave2463 lmao
@@ladyshave2463 What, then? Little girl? Nanny? That's a young adult, I don't get it.
And even then, "not squirting" is actually detrimental to her life since she does porn for a living. This situation is as awful as it gets
@@swordzanderson5352 the use of quotations is implying she is not ladylike because she's worked in porn. I could care less myself, but I figured i'd clarify that for you stranger.
The fact that they didn't even have those thick gym mats underneath is mind-boggling. Wouldn't be surprised if some suit was trying to be cheap about it. Wishing her the best in her recovery
*Ok_Dont_Read_My_Names*
Most foam pits you'd find at gymnastics training areas are 3-5 feet deep with a *trampoline* at the bottom to further cushion any falls
That's exactly what it was and usually is the main problem of things is some asshat trying to save pennies
These bots are absolutely infuriating good lord
Probably because they made them sign forms releasing them of any injury.
"No more squirting I guess"
"All good"
This were the worst parts for me, because anyone with some problems knows exactly what’s she’s doing, it’s easy to play it light hearted and sh*t, but when you are all alone and truly acknowledge the severity of it and the realization hits you…
It hits hard man.
Real hard.
what does she mean by squirting?
Many of us don’t realize that each and every day without back pain is a blessing.
Yeah people really sleep on how shit chronic knee, back, and neck pain is. Its really shit out here for people who have pinched nerves or broken something in their life thats left them fucked for the rest of it.
Many become opiate addicts as a result of the pain
I deal with it everyday. It really does last forever. Well in my case at least for the last 3 years since carrying a backpack that was too heavy.
@@dblackout1107 damn shit is there no way to fix it?
Just remove your back like Adam Smasher
It's so scary to think one small move can ruin your life forever
Like buying a lottery ticket, someone wearing rags can become rich
Now imagine the kids taking hormone blockers or getting PERMANENT surgeries on their breasts/genitals LOL. Life's gonna hit them like a 18-wheeler once they realize this isnt a video-game, you cant just hit 'reset'.
@@RandomRabbit007 "Kids" can't get surgeries for that. Hormone blockers are not life-ruining, and these things can and do greatly improve young people's quality of life. Psychiatric organizations have widely agreed on this. I suggest you do more research.
@@trumpeterjen cap
@@trumpeterjen Hormone blockers are life ruining when you administer them to kids that are going through puberty. You WILL permanently ruin there body for life if you do, don’t let mainstream media fool you. Once your over 21 I say everybody can do anything they want to themselves.
People act as if being stupid is just “small honest mistake”, but this type of stupid is just gross negligence, to refuse to use your brain and refuse to care about peoples well-being. Im so pissed
Where the fuck does one’s brain decide that a “kiddy-pool” deep foam pit would be safe enough? Noone, the simply didn’t think about it at all.
@@goodboi1725 I've also seen a graph of what makes a foam pit. There was *several* aspects of the "foam pit" that were non-compliant with regulations beyond just the depth
I think people are missing the fact that this was meant for people to push other people off the pedestal. That is definitely not deep enough if someone fell head first into and hit the concrete below even
Comply to proper pronouns & provide safe space for dumb people! 😳
Careful guys. He/She is pissed
The fact that she's still trying to keep a good spirit despite this permanent mistake on Twitch's behalf just shows how badass she is. I really hope she sues and wins, please please please sue them you deserve the money.
Shes a disgusting porn star
Bro really 💀
Don't call it a mistake. Call it a bad decision. Someone, somewhere, cleared the amount of foam. Anybody who is running something like that event, or even just that booth, should have the common sense to know that amount of foam was an accident begging to happen. Criminal negligence.
its actually terrifying how having an innocent bit of fun could completely ruin your life
if you are so hurt go donate her 10 mil lol
Whytes will get what they deserve just like all others. Moist is a cool guy but racist just like all the other Whyte trash
@@LocalNoob_2 it’s amazing that your comment lives up to your name
@@Sakkaz okay and you think you are cool by using a mandela character picture lol?
@@LocalNoob_2why even spam this in comments? They're not even talking about there hurt by it so your just making no sense
As someone who used to work events for the City and County of Denver, TwitchCon absolutely can be culpable. There should be an event coordinator who absolutely makes sure the booths okayed will not hurt patrons. Where was the event security? Who was behind the scenes? That is 100% negligent on all levels.
Nope. Just supplying info he may not know in his incredible intelligence and experience.
'I'm better than some rando on the internet' - you
Everyone else: sure dude
Twitchcon and the booth are 100% responsible signs and wavers however could shift legal liability
@[卐]Lakehuntist ⸜⁄ ratio
@@SionSweet what
@@NameIsDoc nope they don't, negligence is a criminal act, and criminal acts are excempt from contract law.
And you sure as hell can believe it's negligence the fact no one shut down a booth that hospitalised someone is just about the clearest negligence allowed. And that falls on both the booth holder, twitch as the organizer and the building managers.
As a 27 year old who had a spine fusion because of football, almost a year ago. The reality of not being able to feel “normal” again sucks and still hasn’t really sunk in for me. Wishing her the best
I hope the best for you ❤️
I'm so sorry to read this! Hopefully over time, things will become more manageable for you (and for Adriana, too).
♡
Yeah after breaking my leg it's never felt the same
@@Namelessstew bro shut up, being paralyzed and breaking your leg is two completely different things, stop grabbing for attention
She better be getting MILLIONS from this and really hope she makes as full a recovery as possible.
She won't
0$
I don't understand why people are saying she won't. This is the easiest lawsuit to win the only question is how much
@@DantesTyphoon probably because they signed a contract for twitch con where it doesn't pay for your damage
@@toonepali9814 Negligence is probably not okay nonetheless.
Those types of agreements have limits.
I was born with a spinal issue that took 21 years to "fix". I still experience pain unparalleled by any other kind of pain I've experienced, including stepping on nails, breaking bones, deep cuts, spinal surgery, nothing compares to that constant, inescapable pain. There is nowhere to go, no position you can move to, not enough meds in the world to dull spinal pain. My heart goes out to her. Her life is forever changed, I hope she doesn't fall prey to what so many of us long term back pain sufferers do, and become addicted to her meds. That's a horrible fate.
I hope you get fully healed, love
@@Rayan.7 I appreciate your well wishes, but some things are broken forever with the limits of modern medicine. Hence the absolute horror of the avoidability of this streamers lifelong injury.
“There is nowhere to go, no position you can move to…”
I felt this in my soul. I lie down for some relief, but eventually that becomes uncomfortable too. Sitting or riding in a car for longer than 20 minutes, the pain is inescapable. Most people have no comprehension of chronic back pain because they have not experienced something so severe, and I would never want anyone to. Prayers for you, HannaBenana 🙏
"not enough meds in the world to dull spinal pain" Are u sure about that one? what about carfentanil?
@@PebbleBeachSouth Yeah, that's gotta suck. I was in immense (6-8/10) pain for a couple days from a kidney stone, so much that sleep was not possible till after the hospital gave me some toradol for the pain. It was very inescapable for that duration, and I wouldn't wish that on anyone.
If chronic back pain is anything remotely close what I experienced for those couple days, my heart goes out to y'all.
Back and spine injuries are actually one of the most painful injuries out there. You can "recover" but it never goes away. She needs to sue them, this injury just changed her life permanently and it will never be the same. Atleast she wasn't paralyzed. I hope she recovers.
Yeah, surgeries, then recovery, physical therapy to regain only a percentage of strength and mobility she once had, the weird feeling of fused discs, plus in future, there will be random lightning bolts of pain every now and then. This will never go away, it's absolutely horrible. She's 30 and this took her body to 70 in the blink of an eye.
Just because some idiots thought the foam pit was good enough, what's the worst that could happen?
As someone with a spinal cord injury, it alters your life no matter how much therapy you get. She needs to sue everyone involved
I had a compression fracture in a car accident when I was in grade school (I'm in my early 30s now). Thankfully I didn't need surgery but there's been a serious negative impact on my quality of life, it's constantly painful and I have trouble standing up for long because it's so incredibly stiff even now. I hope she sues anybody and everybody she can.
@@Chef.Excellence A couple years ago I hurt my back really bad when i was moving. (I picked up something that was way too heavy) I believe it was a herniated disk but I can't remember. It took me a year and half to recover and now if I'm pulling weeds in the yard or mowing the lawn my back just starts hurting. Exercise has helped and the pain is manageable but back injuries are permanent.
Getting injured is a painful injury . So like air much
My uncle needed fusion surgery done when he was 42 and it unfortunately harshens the quality of living. But her needing fusion surgery at just 30 is even worse because this means she WILL need more: Over time, the columns around the original fusion area become more compressed from the procedure. The columns without the fusion rods start to compensate and this often leads to ASD, which calls for those columns needing fusion as well. She's gonna have to do the procedure again and again. By the time she's 50 she'll practically have a synthetic spine. She needs to take whoever the idiot was that set up the foam pit to court because they literally ruined the rest of her life.
Yea my dad was gonna get fusion surgery but the doctor told him how he would need to do the surgery again over time for the disks that weren't even damaged. He was like nope f that lol now he has almost zero back pain from just correcting his posture and exercising. Glad he didn't do it, but sadly this girl had no choice.
To think doing a cannonball into a foam pit could lead to all this
I didn't know fusion rods in your back causes autism.
In all seriousness though this sucks so much and I'm sorry for her and your uncle.
Why would people get a surgery that actually makes your back worse in the long run???
@@agentsmirnoff1127 Because it's one of the only ways to manage something like arthritis in the spine or a severe herniated disk. When it gets to that point, there really aren't many alternatives. But like my uncle, she received a one-time blunt trauma injury that messed up more than one disk. That's why her situation is so sad; most people don't need fusion surgery until they've become senior citizens and by then they'll usually outlive the due date for more fusions... but she's not even halfway through her lifespan. There will be more surgeries, quite a few more unfortunately.
"2 layers of foam blocks" "goes up to most peoples knees" maybe up to your knees charlie
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It goes over his head
Flamed him with this roast lmao
The surgery she’s had to go through is a life altering one for sure. Spinal fusion is no joke and the first few weeks after the surgery is pure hell. I’ve had to do a surgery for scoliosis and that was torture, I can’t imagine how she feels since her spine actually shattered. I hope she has a speedy recovery.
Same here..I had to undergo a spinal fusion for scoliosis. They took bone marrow from my pelvis and used it to fuse a titanium rod to the majority of my spine. It's been over 20 yrs since my surgery but I still remember the pain and suffering I went through. You're right, those first few weeks are hell but it does get better.
Damage to the spine caused by impact on the tail bone is no joke too. I've got damage to my lower spine just due to the fact that I sit directly on my tail bone and had shit parents who ignored my complaints of pain. (basically forcing me to continue to be in pain and further damage my spine) It is in no way as bad as her injuries but it causes me pain daily even with cushions made to prevent the pain.
I've been to an orthopedist and there is no real way to get rid of the pain either. The best I can do is avoid making it worse and then once it finally gets worse than surgery can be done. So it wouldn't surprise me if after she has healed she is still in pain some form of pain daily with no real fix for it. Although I hope she is able to get some form of pain medication for long term use.
@@zebraloverbridget Sadly I think the only pain medication that helps against severe back pain are opioids and those are physically addicting if you take them for a longer period of time, I hope she won't be in need of taking them
Well fk me, I guess I should stop "humping" the tablet like a caveman while working...
@@BC-zd5xw not to mention the long term use of opioids that is almost needed with those pain levels.
I'm actually a bit scared at how easily it was for her life to change like that.
That's life in general, even if we don't realize it. We humans are fragile creatures, inhabiting an unpredictable world. People get injured, get killed, have their lives irrevocably altered every single day, all over the world, often times through complete freak accidents of nature or accidents caused by man. Often times we forget just how easily these things can happen unless it happens directly to us or someone close to us. That does not however alter the reality that we find ourselves in. The facts of life.
Don't jump off things you don't intend to "land" on.
@@Fuzzira well when there is a foam pit made for literally landing in, at a convention, i think id probably take a leap. like they just fucked up this girls entire life because they were too fucking lazy.. or who knows why.
@@Fuzzira You're not intended to land in a foam pit?
@@Fuzzira That's the thing, you're supposed to land in a foam pit.
I'm glad she's gotten through those two surgeries and is already working on walking again. I wish her luck on her recovery.
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Did you watch at 10x speed?
@@StuffNStuff1000 I don’t understand why people keep saying “YOU DIDN’T EVEN WATCH THE VIDEO!” as if it’s a crime to write a comment before watching the video entirely. It’s not like they’re copying the video’s information word for word into a comment. They’re literally just stating the key points of the video, and you don’t need to watch every second in order to do that.
@@starrycrystals8 The video was uploaded 6 minutes ago, and she commented 5 minutes ago. It's pretty hard to actually get the gist of a 13 minute video in less than a minute.
Well this wouldn't be the 1st time her back had been blown out.
as someone with (not as severe) spine issues, this shit is horrifying. a coworker of mine has a condition where if she had spinal fusions, she wouldnt throw out her back anymore, but she likely would be paralyzed on her lower half. you dont think about how much your spine moves until its injured and youre completely incapable of doing most of the things you should be able to. i cant even comprehend what its like having her entire life course get violently careened off in another direction. god.
the people working at that booth and setting up the event ruined her life. the tweet about sitting had me actually tearing up for her. they should absolutely be paying her medical bills here. ideally for all the physical therapy and meds she'll probably be on for the rest of her life, but i cant exactly see that happening.
Love her, hate her, don't care about her - it's an awful thing that happened here due to negligence. You don't deserve to become crippled while having wholesome fun.
Who would hate her? What, because of her career?
If anyone’s not taking issue with what happened to Adriana because of her career, they’re the one with issues…
@@warlordofbritannia I mean I hate twitch streamers but I think anyone can agree this is an awful situation that no one should go through
@@warlordofbritannia she's done more than stream, but yeah this situation is fucked
@@noheffthing I think they’re referring to her pornography
@@noheffthing it's funny you say that. Adriana Chechik is/was a super popular pornstar, so I think the previous comment here was suggesting people might hate on her because she's a porn actress or was (I don't keep up on that lol) not because of being a twitch streamer.
It is haunting to read Adriana's tweets. Going from a normal life and then pulling a full 180 in an instant and having to learn how to walk again is insane. It's literally so bad you can't imagine it in your head unless you went through the same thing she did.
Edit: atleast she is making jokes about it.
I think her being so hopeful and trying to make light of it makes it that much more heartbreaking. Truly a tragic incident that could have been so easily prevented.
I wouldnt say doing porn is a normal life 😂 but i get what you're saying, she should Sue twitch to the fucking ground to They can feel The pain she did. Fuck twitch!
Jokes are often a coping mechanism.
That said I wish her a speedy recovery..
I wonder if she'll ever be able to take a pounding in the future
she's a star swell on the hub
Im disabled and I want to say thank you for talking about how life altering this is for her. People think it will never happen to them but truth is it can happen to any of us. I cant drive and today I almost got ran over while properly using the cross walk. I have sympathy that the streets arent designed well, people are tired etc but one stupid move and my life is over. Not everyone deserves to drive and not everyone should be setting up these events.
@I Love Driving Drunk dont be mean to him 😶
@I Love Driving Drunk I think the name of your profile means you aren't qualified to be angry at this comment
So we have to care about you now?? What a selfish cripple boy
@I Love Driving Drunk Jesus Christ bro she’s comparing her experiences what would you prefer that every single comment be “omg I’m so sorry.. stay safe queen❤🎉🎉”?
@@Tattletales402 I think its a joke...look at their name
I had a spinal fusion at 13 (3 years ago) for scoliosis. Nothing was even broken, but recovery was quite painful. I still feel my spinal rods when I breathe. You lose a lot of flexibility and in some cases, mobility. I hope she recovers as much as possible, and I have a lot of respect for her for even being able to make lighthearted jokes about it. Her tweet about the sheer pain she was experiencing was really sad to read. All because of some shortcuts and disregard for safety…
When I was 10 I slipped backwards while roller skating and landed straight on my tailbone on asphalt, and to this day it was one of the most painful injuries I’ve ever suffered. Even laying down hurt. Sitting was impossible and standing was agony. Taking a poop was _excruciating._
I only suffered a broken coccyx (tailbone), which didn’t require surgery, I just had to lie face down in bed for three weeks and sit on a double padded chair at school. I can’t imagine how much pain she must be in. The pain literally shoots up your spine and through your limbs, down every nerve ending. I wish her the very best during her recovery. I’m glad she isn’t paralyzed!
Well on the incredibly small barely visible by the human eye even with a microscope silver lining. A tail bone can’t actually be treated that well since operating on it it a lot more danger than it’s worth, so at least she has other treatments to help with her injuries, recent cannabis medications have proven useful for disinflamation an pain relief without the need of opioids too. And some other treatments are coming out of research phase that could also help, and in some ten to twenty yeas is likely that basic cybernetic implants could very well be a thing, so you know that’s something. It’s still a posibly life shattering injury that should never had happened, but there are hopes for the future at the very least, which is more than some people have sadly
I got my leg cut off
I broke my tailbone and never got treated for it and to this day sometimes cry taking a shit
Same thing happened to me, my longboard slide out under me and I landed on my tailbone. They hospital however didn't help me with pain nor give me a bubble pad to sit. I agree it's the most painful thing ever and I still have pain about 2 years later
@@theelementalstation947 She didn’t break her tailbone, she broke her back. As in her lumbar vertebrae. 😖
Iv never felt so bad for someone I never heard of, seeing her walk was so heartbreaking. She was jumping in for a good time then had her life turned upside down.
Bro how have you as a man never heard of Adriana Chechik?💀
You've heard of her trust me, you just don't recall her yet.
@@Victor_Trejos huh what?
@@tt-nm4yj the hub
@@tt-nm4yj she was a different type of streamer before twitch XDD
she's taking this incredibly well, at least on social media. personally, i'd be so pissed you would never hear the end of it! so damn, shoutout to her for keeping her hopes up and being ready to walk again so soon. hope she sues and destroys those awfully neglectful people who allowed this setup
It’s better then getting angry and getting depressed since it already happened nothing can change that. So it’s best to move forward.
Ikr, the resilience in that person is amazing
@@Zeroknight34 exactly, but as with all things it's *much* harder in practice. I really hope she's able to keep it up and manages to stay positive. Because never ending pain kills people.
She has taken a lot of had shit pretty well. And in every orifice.
yeah she is pissed because she cant take 3 dicks in her ass anymore
Damn, this is beyond sad. A life changing injury in a foam pit. Genuinely hope she recovers and can live at least mostly normal life again.
when i was around 10 years old i slipped and fell on my tailbone and felt the worst pain I've ever experienced. I didn't break my back like her only bruised it but I'm 21 now and it still hits me to this day. Every once in a while i'll get the worst pain in my lower back and I won't even be able to move for a long period of time. This shit lasts and will stay with her all throughout her life like moist said. I think she deserves some justice coming from a person that has felt her pain.
Sounds like permanent nerve damage
@@warlordofbritannia No shit all your nerves stem from the back from the brain dumbass
@@warlordofbritannia No shit all the nerves stem from the brain through the spine so any movement their even a millimeter will cause pain forever
You probably should have gotten that checked out because that is not normal at all from a fall
When I was in high school I was going to class and tried to hold one of the metal doors that were heavy open with my left leg. By mistake the door ended up being held open by my left kneecap. It popped out of place and I fell to the ground in severe pain. Since that day 23 years ago my left knee has been my bad knee and it's popped out on a few other occasions and always feels a little weak and twitchy. This is minor compared to what this poor woman has to go through. Wishing her the best.
I feel so bad for her, imagine having a life changing incident happen to you and they still keep the event going absolutely insane
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Stop the entire event and ruin for thousands of others? No lol.
@@bewarned8236considering how much went wrong, the event being cancelled would be for the best. especially since the foam pit was a huge problem and could've injured even more people, which would just lead to more going wrong.
@@bewarned8236 still time to delete
@@bewarned8236 yes
I was a foreman for a crew that installed attractions for a popular trampoline/Adventure park chain and one of the things I built was a fighting beam over a foam pit and the amount of things we had to do for safety to get the state inspectors to sign off on them was crazy. Everything within a certain radius of the attraction had to get padded, moved, netted etc.
Yeah the complete lack of care they had making this foam pit is insane.
@@loupgarou95 it's like painting rocks and telling kids they're gumballs
@@Michael-mn4ef sounds funny
@@ruikue I agree
I honestly used to get pissed off on _how much_ foam is in those pits, hard af to get out 😂
But hey, it’s still safe
Can I just say how much I appreciate charlie first summarising what actually happened, before jumping on the meat? Really helps people like me who aren't in the loop of things
I wish her a massive check at the end of the lawsuit. She will probably never be the same person she was beforehand so I hope she stays strong and has a good recovery.
Hope she bankrupts twitch
i doubt she needs it tbh
i just hope theres justice, the money for her wont make a difference
@@judebachelet7822 what would be Justice in your eyes then
@@judebachelet7822 I don't think she is a big streamer
This is genuinely unacceptable on the part of the foam pit owners. I had a similar break to my T5 and not a day has gone by without constant pain from that. She will be in pain for the rest of her life. She will never bend over without pain, or wake up without pain, or put her shoes on without pain, and it only gets worse with time. I feel like crying when I think back on the things I know she’ll be going through. From the bottom of my heart, I hope she can have a miraculous recovery…
@@gircakes Thousands of nerves and nerve endings, sensitive discs, and a femur is literally just a bone in a socket. Far, far less complex.
I would guess that it's due to our frail nerve cells. They simply cannot recover like the actual bone can.
I very much hope she sues to get some money thatll make her life atleast a little easier. Just damn, a waiver is not holding her back for this
@@navivaldez6240 She deserved this pain
Back injuries are a curse. I injured my back at 5yos. Couldn't walk for 2 weeks and never was taken to get proper treatment. Now it's destroying my life
I genuinely teared up seeing her walk and the pain in her expression. The people responsible need to be held accountable.
The fact that they *didn’t close the pit* after her back broke tells you everything you need to know about who they were blaming for it. She needs to _sue them into the mf sun_
Litterally adding insult to injury
She deserved this pain
@@jordane8526 they need to sue her back for defamation of character
They don't gotta be held accountable at all
@@lilraybeats1129 Go back to your troll cave troglodyte.
I love how everyone just keeps calling ONE layer of foam cubes laying on concrete, a pit. Usually pits have something called DEPTH 😂
This is such a nightmare. Foam pits are canceled. If I see foam in an elevator, I'm taking the stairs.
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This is heartbreaking. Adriana is an absolute trooper and I hope that her recovery is as good as possible and that her pain won't be severe. I hope that she and the others injured are able to take this company to court and get a ton of money. It won't undo these awful injuries but at least it can cover some medical bills
surprised that this is what broke her back😂
@@max_grapples5234 😧
@@max_grapples5234 goddamn
@@max_grapples5234 come on dude
@@abelnocera3500 are you 12?
Worked in Physical Therapy for 15 years in post op inpatient. She has a long, difficult road ahead of her for recovery. Here's hoping she gets a great PT team for proper movement procedures and training. Rooting for her recovery.
nah leave her
@@JackTheBunny is that what your parents thought about u? My condolences.
@@randomboiyo6254 when did parents come up? are you projecting?
@KanashiiFX why would you assume that
@@JackTheBunny no but it seems like u are Aware
My dad broke his back in a freak accident trimming trees, so he knows the feeling. He's cheering for this woman
Also, she just revealed that she found out while in the hospital that she was pregnant. She lost the baby.
OMG! No! That's absolutely horrible! That guilt compounded with the injuries would break me, I hope she is doing well and getting the mental health help she would need.
If it was early on, spontaneous abortions aren’t as uncommon as we think they are. It’s partly why pregnancies aren’t usually disclosed until at least a couple months down the line when the pregnancy is more stable.
Search her name up 👀. Don’t think she’s gotta worry about getting another kid.
@@a_sher2805 What
@@a_sher2805 what
Watching her walk is so heartbreaking... You can really see the pain she's battling
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Not really. Kind of funny if you think about it
@@Lawrence_Talbot edgy
No, it would be funny if it was a cop, those pigs deserve to die.
@@Lawrence_Talbot quirky and edgy
“I don’t want to be brave” god that hit hard. I just spend months in intensive care having a coma and multi organ failure and I got to that point too. Being brave doesn’t make the pain go away or make your situation any better. I hope she gets PAID because this is life for her.
I work as a PT and I've seen grown men cry just trying to seat up. When I first treated a spine injury I had to hold my tears my patient was begging for me to stop and she'd rather die than go through this. Took me an hour just have her seat up
@@GodDiggetyDoodle i agree with you guys.
@@GodDiggetyDoodle God that sounds horrible
@@GodDiggetyDoodle I’m a PTA in acute care. My patients in these situations break my heart. It takes grit to get through this kind of thing, and all of it sucks. It’s a necessary pain, but it sucks to put people through it.
Agreed. Being brave is just to make you feel motivated but a physical pain within your shattered body is a whole different story. Even soldiers who thought they were brave enough to fight but when the real combat starts they whole life just turned into nightmares
Truly horrifying to go from laughing and enjoying yourself to now having to adapt to a life altering and disabling injury. I sincerely hope she has a good health team working with her, I can't imagine how she's feeling.
shame on all the people chastising her for jumping into the pit, too. when this all went down, i saw so many people saying "well she shouldn't have jumped in like that. act like an adult" and other stupid shit like that. She was playing games, at a place where it was appropriate to do so, and a place where it should have been safe to do so. none of what happened was her fault.
Nah, they are right on some level.
You should pay attention, no matter how safe you might feel. Sure, it is mainly the fault of whoever made that horrible pit, but can you really rely on the work of complete strangers that don't think like you do? Or is it better to rely on yourself, being wary of stuff that might be dangerous instead of jumping in... literally in this case.
Knowing she's gonna have bladder issues made me sad for her. Got chronic pain in my bladder. Its all kinds of stress to see doctors for it and you're like the only young person in the waiting room since usually old folks have these issues. Urinary problems are just humiliating so I really wish the best for her.
Some people were speculating that the bladder issues may be temporary. Though temporary in this case could be a long time.
yeah i got bladder and prostate issues, but the doctors don't seem to take it very seriously considering my age.
Sometimes we have to be our own doctor. May I suggest looking into the symptoms of oxalate toxicity? It causes urinary issues, kidney stones and other various other chronic illnesses. Good luck!
At the very least I wish for the whole internet to be as understanding and respectful as possible about this.
This was tragic. At the very least people shouldn't make it any worse for her!
what's sad is although that is a horrible thing to go through, the back injury is still absolutely horrible. I don't know how to describe it, and I want to note that I have a pretty good back, but I've never met someone who's gone through the surgery she has who wasn't suicidal. The pain they experience is nightmarish.
The bladder/hip area complications are just salt on the wound, and I seriously hope by some miracle she recovers from all of her injuries to a degree that it's not going to impact her day-to-day, although my guess is the soonest that could happen is near the end of this decade.
I had a spinal fusion(two rods) when I was 11 (now 23), and the pain never goes away. Though I could have done better to keep myself active, it’s still one of those things where the pain never stops. And the worst time is the winter time. The cold stiffens you up so it’s hard to not be in pain. I hope she has a speedy recovery!
scoliosis? i had it pretty young too. im 28 now. only time i get pain is when i go a long time without exercise. so i try my best to be active
Literally no one cares about your backstory jazzie😭who asked
I had it 5 years ago and never had major pain unless I was playing physical basketball
Oooof yup, have three fused vertebrae and a bone transplant in my neck, where I live the weather changes too fast and it puts me out of work for an hour or two. Her high spirits and humour will do her wonders with healing
23 is still young you better start working out and weight training now or you will reget it forever you think it's bad now? When you're 50 or 60 it will be horrendous
If you don't get stronger your body will literally fall apart
Good luck god bless
the fact she’s walking so soon after is great and a great sign for her recovery
The hospital literally wants to get you to start recovering right away. I was starting to walk 3 days after my fusion.
@@8145dwerdna you say it like it’s a bad thing
Either that or the meds she was on really put her out, she looked awful
I hope youre right
She said trying to sit up while heavily medicated was the most painful experience of her life and she never wants to do that again. Doesn't sound like she's doing well to me.
Has there been any updates in the past year? How is the victim doing? Is she able to walk or have any amount of quality of life?
She can walk again! But it turns out she was unknowingly pregnant when it happened, so she lost the baby. She was also swatted while she was recovering, which shows how horrible some humans are.
@@vintagevinyI jesus fucking christ...thats actually horrible
As a guy who's gone through 2 arm surgeries, I can't imagine how much pain she is in. I hope she is ok
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@@seussusamongoose2905 cringe but since it's harmless it's not AS cringe
"i dont want to be tough. i dont want to be brave" sums up extreme trauma so well. physically or other.
I love how Charlie is subtly flexing his chair collection.
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@R@petion no one care bro
Subtly?
I can't imagine the pain she felt as she landed. This is very very serious thing just for negligence of some people
The fact that I've seen people blaming her for jumping a little bit into a pit that SHOULD have been safe for much higher jumps in a set up designed for people to literally be knocked into is just crazy to me. It's literally what the foam pit is designed for.
The fall she did into the pit could very very easily have happened in a fall from the nature of the game. If it wasn't her it would have been someone else. Totally unacceptable
Those people's logic: "they shouldn't have jumped into the thing they were told was safe to"
Yeah, but pErSoNaL AcCoUnTaBiLiTy 🥴
It's unreal how many comments I've seen like that just on this video alone. I sincerely hope most of them are just children going through their edgy phase, because it's wild to think someone with a fully formed brain would blame the victims in this situation.
It's all men, too. Really obvious what angle they're coming from. Think about if this happened to Ludwig or Charlie.
Well, she's certainly not at fault, in the slightest. But, I mean how tf did she get to the platform in the first place? She walked through the pit, right? So, she had direct knowledge of the lack of depth in the pit and lack of cushioned support before she decided to jump, right?
I don't blame her at all, she was just trying to have fun and not breaking any rules or anything and the pit should have been safe, period. But, a little bit of common sense goes a long way.
My back already hurts enough with bad scoliosis. I can't imagine what she's going through and how painful it must be. She didn't deserve this and I wish her the best in life.
me too, and im terrified of getting surgery for correcting it. it’s crazy her life’s never gonna be the same after that injury and surgery.
i also had scoliosis but i got the rod in my back to fix it and yes just the rod was very painful to stand lay down get up and even sit, prayers for her.🤍
I have pretty minor scoliosis(around 15 degrees thoracic I believe) but the muscles in my upper back are pretty damaged. The pain is horrible and sometimes I can’t even lay down without being short of breath because it will literally numb my back. I can’t imagine what she’s feeling
I heard she compressed her spine and broke some bones. I have compressed my spine before falling on a foam mat and that was it. I couldn't walk for a couple months and the pain was unbearable. what happened to her looks a billion times worse. Reading the first two tweets where she keeps her spirits up and then the third where she lets the pain show was almost heart breaking. Having only gone through a fraction of what she is going through I can tell you that She is in an incredible amount of pain just existing in a bed alone, without even considering what one has to do to live like bathroom breaks. She should sue the shit outta the people responsible
Are you alright now? Do you still experience any pain from that accident?
@@R_S747 Yeah. I had to work to get rid of the pain such as chiropractor and certain exercises. for the most part my life is unchanged but I cannot sit for long periods nor can I sit straight legged. But maybe I could be doing more to fix the latter.
@@whyjon2990 well I'm so glad to hear you're doing better
As soon as I saw more development of her injury, it was much worse than it appears before. I wish her well for the recovery.
It felt like they were so unprepared for an injury that even when she was in agonizing pain, no one was acting to help her. They were that unaware of this being dangerous. She was stuck in the foam pit for what felt like a excruciatingly long time. I hope she recovers fully and this serves to make cons safer in the future. 😢
(I noticed there is an edit button. I was mainly talking about the announcer saying she is fine and the complete lack of concern they were showing which leads me to believe they did not think serious injury could happen at this pit when it clearly did.)
DON’T move a person with a back injury. You could cause further injuries. Wait for professionals, please.
Was about to say, back, head, neck... hell, if a person's injured on the ground for whatever and not in further immediate danger, leave them alone and let the paramedics handle it. You'll do nothing at best, cause further injuries at worst.
@@dutchblazewell6289 while this is 1000% true, I don’t think that’s what the organizers were thinking about at the time since they also just sat by and watched while she tried to crawl out of the pit
unfortunately Dutch is right. My dad woke up screaming from back pain and was shaking and my mom wanted to help him to the hospital. I suggested calling an ambulance because who knows if he could be paralyzed on the way from a bump or if we get in an accident.
They couldn’t move her regardless. She was screaming of back pain, if you do move her that could leave her paralyzed.
As someone with permanent back problems, I sympathize with her so much. You can’t do the normal things anymore, every moment of your life is one of pain, and even sleeping becomes unbearable because every position is painful. She’s a strong soul and I hope the best for her.
You know if your in that much pain have you ever thought of positive thinking on like each day thinking about how your body will heal your injuries and I mean every day doing that. Because there a famous doctor who had a back injury that was horrible couldn't walk, but he spent 8-10 months almost a year straight of thinking on how the body would heal it because he is a doctor he could think on a molecular level on how the body would heal. He did this for 5-8 hours a day and crazy but he was able to walk again now he might be in pain but he was able to walk again and that my friend is the power of positive thinking.
@@M_Lopez_3D_Artist Right, right. Because healing only happens if you're positive. As we all know, if you're negative your life expectancy goes down by 20 years.
You shouldn’t sympathize with her, if you know her profession, you’ll know why she got what she deserved. It’s hilarious, karma is a b*tch!
@@M_Lopez_3D_Artist source is trust me bro and the power of friendship?
@@M_Lopez_3D_Artist Thanks, she’s cured. Moron 🙄
The fact that Twitch is being silent on this situation and acting as nothing ever happened, is just heartless. Their platform is crumbling piece by piece and this is one of the reasons why. Wishing her a very fast recovery and I hope she gets well soon
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More than likely their lawyers are telling the twitch people to stop talking at all, which is pretty normal for cases like this. Right now ANYTHING twitch says could be used against them in court. Twitch's silence basically confirms that a lawsuit or a settlement is definitely happening.
Didn’t he say in another video this foam pit wasn’t related to the event? Can’t remember, but yeah if that is the case I can see why they wouldn’t “need” to respond
@@hawkseyy But it was at their event that is the problem they allowed the pit and okayed it. There still legally liable for injuries.
In a situation like this, my understanding is that the court in any lawsuit should consider the expectations of a "reasonable" person. So, in this case, a reasonable person would expect, waiver or no waiver, that jumping or falling into the foam pit would be safe. I really think a suit against Lenovo/Intel would have little trouble succeeding.
I broke my leg when I was 4 in a similar way at a children games expo. The medic there said it was nothing but I wouldn't stop crying. That same night my parents took me to a different doctor and got my leg in a cast for months. It was almost 30 years ago and things are so different now, but my mom wishes she'd sued them back then. What happened to this girl brings back all the memories. It sucks to see things like that could still happen today and will probably keep happening when it's so simple to prevent.
At my high school for the new students we had a foam pit with those sticks and we’d try to push each other into the pit. This one kid was pushed in but the pit was poorly filled and he ended up breaking his arm. Then from that point on he became addicted to pain meds and hasn’t been the same since. The world truly works in cruel ways..
Seeing Adriana in this footage is absolutely heartbreaking. I truly hope she has good friends who she can trust & rely on around her. She's really going to need them, sadly I doubt she'll be able to be solo for a long time to come
Went digging for your comment after I saw it was copied by a spam bot.
You're totally right, having a strong support network is a life-saver in traumatic events like this. I really hope that Adrianna can make the best recovery possible, and learn to live with the lasting damage. It _is_ heart-breaking... it took a little while after learning about this to realize how life-altering these injuries really are :/
I genuinely hope she wins a lawsuit, I dont think there's anyway Lenovo and intel could prove this wasn't complete negligence on their part.
She needs to man. Because fuck them
lenovo and intel out here doing God's work crippling pornstars lol
@@JackTheBunny huh
@@ns3567 huh what
@@JackTheBunny I think it’s because I live in California but I think you should calm down a bit and like not care about what jobs people have or something
The injury was probably worsened by the people who initially dragged her up from the pit not knowing the seriousness of the situation.
I’m so sad for her. I normally have back pains to the point where it hurts to walk, but I cannot begin to fathom how much worse it must be for her. I feel devastated knowing she’ll be in pain for the rest of her life.
I was just thinking about that. I have back pain where I wake up in pain but after I walk around for a bit I limber up. However throughout the day as I’m working my back hurts. It’s off and on. Some days and hours are worse than others. It really sucks dick. But god it could be so much worse and it is so much worse for her. It’s so very sad.
Bro i have back pain once cuz i pick up heavy stuff , that very f hurt even when i wake up i cant breathing so hard
This is just an awful situation and it’s sad to say that she got lucky because Soooooo much more damage could of been caused
I hope the company that caused this looses their court case if one ever happens
I'm not sad for a thot. they get what they deserve
@@azriel1668 damn bro wear a back brace when working shit really works
Imagine jumping into a foam pit thinking you're safe but it was actually fcking deathtrap by the organizers, this is very awful and I hope she recovers well.
I have a question is Twitch con sued for this? Because if not they easily should get sued due to negligence.
@@00Grimreaper00 agreed
Not Twitch's fault. she had to walk through the foam pit to get to the stand for the game. So she definitely knew it wasn't deep. Not like she wasn't aware what was under it.
@@usafa_rocks bruh, even if you saw that it wasn't that deep you would still expect it to cushion you to some degree. In this case you might as well have landed on solid concrete with a thin af padding above it.
The people I’ve seen who are trying to blame this on her are so disgusting. I hope she get the compensation she deserves, my heart breaks for her
Who is saying that it's her fault??? What kind of legit monster ever says that?
I say that xd. Of course not 100% her fault but still if u need to make like 5steps to get into the platform and u dont feel like the foam is deep enough or dense enough to catch the body then u also made a mistake. I feel like there is a big difference between jumping 100% blindly and actually getting the feel of the "safe ground"
Still. Ppl who made the pit are mostly responsible and it is fked up that they didnt put more effort into making it safe... but in the end i think both sides need to remember that we are only humans (greedy ones as well) and we all make mistakes.
@@jacoballen5538 i’ve seen sooo many trolls not only in youtube comments but on tiktok too saying she’s an idiot and that it’s her own fault for jumping in
@@Zamoxino Good thing corporation’s aren’t human and can be sued to compensate for her misery then?
How tf could anyone blame her?
as someone who has a fused spine and metal rods holding it together as well... she is in for one hell of a recovery. to this day I still get pain that makes me unable to even breathe. the one positive is that I can vouch that it will get better. you'll have more and more "good days" and while you wont ever fully get rid of the pain, it becomes more and more bareable.
I genuinely hope she'll sue, there's no way she can lose the case. This is just brutal, I've seen how bad these injuries can get, and its nightmarish. I feel so bad for her, wishing her a safe recovery, this will definitely affect her permanently
She signed A waiver so I'm pretty sure she can't sue
@@jobo1884 that's not how it works. You can't set up a dangerous place that is not up to code, then just have a waiver to absolve yourself of all liability. It doesn't matter if she signed a waiver, they built something extremely dangerous
@@jobo1884 waivers don't protect from negligence
@@afatpaws Nobody wants to admit this, but most waivers aren't legally binding because they fail to meet the requirements to be a contract. And in this case, it wouldn't be valid even if it did meet the requirements to be a contract because they misrepresented the foam pit.
@@jobo1884 waivers and contracts aren't some magic way to delete the legal system. real laws always, always come first.
I’m actually crying for this woman… what horror she’s gone and is going through. The fact that she was happy and laughing just seconds before being crippled due to gross negligence chills me to the bone. I hope she sues EVERYBODY for all they’re worth because the course of her life has been forever altered.
I'm surprised this is what broke her back tbh she taken some crazy ass shit before, no lie she been jumping on worse than foam pits she been having some rods up her spine worse than that b4 no cap
Health is priceless ( unless if you live in the usa where the medical bills are way too high )
Youre actually crying?
You are a weak willed fckn nobody. Stfu clown
@@DoublePaprika her life just got destroyed by a tech company with criminal negligence, get a heart.
@@adinosaur2708 you can show empathy without crying because someone you will never know got hurt. It's a shit situation but to cry after watching that is pretty pathetic.
Charlie is actually filming 4 videos at once with all those chairs. His speed is just something us mere mortals can't keep up with.
True bro, I literally just seen the tweet now, and the vids already up 😂😂
Hilarious.
Bro whaaat
some assassination classroom type shit
I'm just waiting to find out what Charlie can't do. Probably going to be awhile.
Its been a year..wondered how she is
Its also the mental effect of having your normal suddenly altered and your independice taken away. My biggest issue from my spinal fusion(developmental, not a broken back) was suddenly not going to school, playing with friends, and having independence that i didnt even realize taken away. They prepared me for the physical before hand. I hope she is getting support for that now immidiatly to avoid those troubles..
Ever since I was 6 I have had surgeries on my back (scoliosis) every 5 months of my life, until 2015 I finally got my spinal fusion. As of writing this I'm now 20, but the amount of pain and trauma I had to endure still haunts me, and seeing how her injury unfolds really pains me.
I hope she recovers to the best of her ability and somebody gets held accountable.
@mot silin uhhhh
???
What in the nine realms did I just read
@mot silin on god bro fr
Another victim of Mr.Scoliosis. /j
My dad had something similar happen. Unfortunately, he needed multiple surgeries and eventually had a complication from one so severe that he passed away. My heart really breaks for her because this was so easily avoidable if someone was doing their job properly.
Smoking on that pack
@@Bot-mf8gs couldnt of made it more obvious with the name, obvious bot
Rest in Peace to your father.
Sorry for your loss :)
Smoking adrianna pacc..stop feeling bad for prostitutes multi millionaires.
Actual trooper she is. Hope she can make a full recovery (or about as full of a recovery she can make)
She's used to getting slammed like that 👍
I can't imagine the pain and difficulty she's going through. With all the medical costs and health damage, I really REALLY hope she takes legal action or at least some repercussions faced for negligence. No one deserves to live with this pain, especially when it's caused by the hands of someone else
She was a popular pronstar so she got money
@@user-tr2dh4xx6u yah, that won’t last long because of how expensive medical bills plate in America. Plus she’s going to have to find a new job. Hope she doesn’t get hooked on pills for the pain and depression
Who cares shes a 304 who perfected the starfish position in her mid movies
@@offlineraided what’s wrong with you? She didn’t do anything to you bro
@@offlineraided man's really be ranking pron vids lmfao
My mom had a spinal fusion in 2018, hers was because of arthritis mixed with scoliosis. Two of her vertebrae were disintigrating and were crushing a sciatic disc. Even experiencing it secondhand, pain like this is unbearable and it ruined my mom's life. I hope that Adriana makes a successful recovery from the bottom of my heart.
I don't
@@JackTheBunny The fuck is your problem
@@JackTheBunny 🙄 we found the EDGY kid
@@JackTheBunny kiddo get off internet and touch grass
@@exoduswick156 How is he going to touch grass tough? Mind you, he's 1000 lbs of fat, i don't think he can go outside in the first place.
These newer comments are so depressing. That fact that people are blaming her for her injury and not the people responsible for making the foam pit is disgusting.
The fact that they were aware that people were being severely injured in the pit, yet *never* shut it down due to safety is astounding to me.
America! 🇺🇸
@@MegaFan5 This is very different.. the pit wasn't something they were making money off of. It was a promotional event booth, and their lawyers and board of directors are probably blue in the face screaming at the people responsible for opening them up to insane liability. This is exactly the kind of thing big corporations normally shut down hard, any lawsuits will impact the board of director bonuses and potentially their jobs when shareholders demand answers.
The fact that somebody thought it was okay in the first place is bad enough
I am so upset for her. I had cancer in my spine and it was eaten up so bad I lost my ability to walk. I had surgery and several brackets on my spine later, I am walking again. But the surgery and subsequent rehab is NO joke. This poor girl. I hope she heals up as fast as possible and she deserves some major compensation from those morons.
Thats awful, Im so sorry. Fuck cancer.
Glad to hear that things are going better for you!
@@DanielSmith-dk1bs thank you. I didn’t mean to try and draw attention I was trying to give an idea how terrible back problems/pain can be, cuz I know before I experienced back pain I was a bit dismissive of people who did in the sense that I just didn’t have an idea of what they were really going through. But thank you for your kind words! I do appreciate it 😊🙏
Good for you. That is shitty about the cancer but you are amazingly strong to keep going and regaining your ability to walk again.
True fighter. I can’t even begin to imagine what the mental stress of having to go through that would do to me. I am not that strong. I hope you have a blessed rest of your life
i hope she has a successful recovery. after i slipped on ice 8 years ago, i used a cane for years and still can’t sit up straight nor bend or stand for long and i’m in my late 20’s.
sorry for that bro i wish you well
Beta. Look up red pill channels like sneako and fresh n fit. They will help u succeed
25 years old, suffered a knee injury at 18, have lived in literally constant pain since
Can’t even maintain a brisk walk, so if the zombie apocalypse happens I wouldn’t last an hour
@thepowerofmyth
How about you go outside and look at some grass
@@warlordofbritannia just throwing it out there, and you probably already do, do you know about knees over toe guy
lenovo acting like they don't know how to set up a safety net. they have them all around their factories so if anyone jumps off the roof, as they tend to do, they roll right into another workstation.
What hurt the most was watching them try and commentate over her laying there with a shattered back. They’re like “she’s okay, she’s okay” meanwhile in reality town, she’s trying not to pass out from the worst pain she’s ever felt in her f***** life.
I really hope she sued the event as a whole and the organisers of the foam pit. Whether she decides out of ‘the kindness of her own heart’ this truly will impact her for the rest of her life and could’ve been so much worse had it happened just slightly differently. The organisers need to realise that this is incredibly serious and they can *never* make this mistake again. Really hope her recovery is quick and she can return to streaming.
She signed a waiver, lmao.
@@moseyburns1614 you can still sue as she signed the waiver under the impression that the pit would be safe for normal use. If she had pulled any crazy unsafe stunts the waiver could protect the booth. Since she used it in the way the foam pit is intended to be used and even the announcers encouraged jumping into that pit the waiver is meaningless/will not hold up. This was neglect and a good lawyer will tell her this and help her sue the people culpable :)
@@moseyburns1614 a waiver is literally irrelevant legally in this situation.
Yeah, there's no "kindness of the heart" appropriate here.
She needs to sue, because without the compensation her life will be ruined financially to add to already being ruined in terms of health.
Even with the best insurance possible the reconstruction surgery, the fusion surgery, the medication, the physical therapy, and so on with this kind of injury can rack up into MILLIONS.
@@moseyburns1614 not how waivers work bud…
poor girl :( its disgusting that the people setting it up didn't even bother shutting it down, much less actually took the time to make it safe for the public. prayers for her recovery
Prayers for a porn star lol that’s rich
@Bot Slayer W
There’s a foam pit in my local trampoline park and you cannot even feel the bottom of it. You could land in that from space and still not reach the bottom.
As someone who's had two back surgeries, her life is indeed different from here on out. I hope she recovers well and soon.
as someone who hurt their ankle from falling of a short wall in trying to look cool i can relate.
@@TravisaInc as someone who legit just jumped off the ground onto the ground and fractured my ankle. I relate
As someone who has dislocated my right thumb before, it was indeed heartbreaking not being able to use a mouse while playing games.
i’ve bruised my tailbone once a few years ago and to this day it still hurts every now and then. i can’t even begin to imagine an injury like hers. it’s so heartbreaking how quickly her life changed for the worse, especially at her young age. i hope she heals as much as she can and can have somewhat of a normal life again.
I bruised mine in the most dumbest way possible and had to walk through school like I was crippled LMAO
I have this too! every day when just sitting during work I get pain, can't imagine her pain..
Same. Apparently a hammock wasn't on correctly so i fell like 8 feet on cement. I can't even sit normally without hurting. Its been like 6 years
I ended up coming very close to breaking mine, I couldn’t sit properly for 2 years afterwards and so I cannot imagine the pain and discomfort this streamer is going through. I wish her all the best, that poor girl.
If it still hurts, then you did more than just bruise it. Do you not know what a bruise is? A bruise is just tissue damage. You clearly actually damaged the tailbone if it still hurts from time to time. I'd say you fractured it somehow and it didn't heal properly
It’s crazy to me how that day going to twitch con was just another day for her, not realising that her life is about to change, permanently… so scary and heartbreaking…
I don’t think she’ll be getting drilled again
just another day being a pornstar, until God struck her down
it happens all the time.. it is scary. one minute your whole life can change because everything is so unpredictable
@@faifairini ye thats life, things going smoothly or as planned 99% of time but even if something major goes wrong that 1% time it can cause devastating effects
@Sine Nomine yea. She "quit"
I hope she still finds joy in her life and may her back heal quickly
absolutely heartbreaking to see, my dad is the strongest person i know and he hurt his back a couple years back and he could not move because of the pain and fell. never heard him or anybody else scream in pain like that, broke my heart
hope ur pops is feeling better now. Best wishes
@[卐]Lakehuntist ⸜⁄ Ew