This rather shocking photo was snapped on November 16th by a spectator
> at the collegiate power lifting championships at Pennsylvania State.
> The unfortunate competitor, who expressed a plea to remain anonymous,
> remembered to surgeons that he was "stuck" at the bottom of a personal
> best attempt in the squat lift when he "sort of pulled his stomach in
> and pushed extra hard, at the same time as trying to complete the lift."
> He remembers a loud popping, splattering noise then a fierce stabbing
> pain and then not being able to move from the squat position. He
> remained in this position for about half an hour, since trying to stand
> caused him overwhelming agonizing pain. Para-medics arrived and
> applied anesthesia on the spot and carried him to an ambulance. He was
> rushed to surgery, where surgeons described the trauma as an "explosive
> and aggravated prolapse of the bowel". Meanwhile it was revealed that
> the weight was removed from his shoulders at the time of the incident by
> two "spotters" on either side of the lifter. The third spotter who was
> standing behind the lifter was unfortunately sprayed with fecal matter
> at the time of the incident. This spotter promptly fainted when he
> realized the extent of the injury to the lifter, who was a personal
> friend. This compounded the task of first aid officers who were at a
> loss as to how to treat the injury to the lifter in any case, who
> remained in the squatting position moaning in pain much to the
> consternation of the helpless audience. The hapless lifter had
> successful surgery to relieve the prolapse, but remained immobilized
> with his feet elevated in stirrups for 2 weeks to ensure "internal
> compliance with the surgery and that the organs retracted successfully".
> To add insult to injury, the ex-lifter required rectal stitching to
> partially occlude the anal orifice and stitch the rectal passage (which
> had significantly expanded and torn during the prolapse) and also was
> put on a low fiber low residue diet to combat flatulence to avoid any
> possibility of a recurrence. CBS news spoke to his wife and asked if she
> thought he would resume his power lifting career. " Not if I have
> anything to say about it, would you like to risk something like that
> again" We agreed!! CBS news
There's the story....I need somebody to post the picture for me. Who can I forward this to to post it on here? Don't know if you all have seen this or not but it's freakin sick

> at the collegiate power lifting championships at Pennsylvania State.
> The unfortunate competitor, who expressed a plea to remain anonymous,
> remembered to surgeons that he was "stuck" at the bottom of a personal
> best attempt in the squat lift when he "sort of pulled his stomach in
> and pushed extra hard, at the same time as trying to complete the lift."
> He remembers a loud popping, splattering noise then a fierce stabbing
> pain and then not being able to move from the squat position. He
> remained in this position for about half an hour, since trying to stand
> caused him overwhelming agonizing pain. Para-medics arrived and
> applied anesthesia on the spot and carried him to an ambulance. He was
> rushed to surgery, where surgeons described the trauma as an "explosive
> and aggravated prolapse of the bowel". Meanwhile it was revealed that
> the weight was removed from his shoulders at the time of the incident by
> two "spotters" on either side of the lifter. The third spotter who was
> standing behind the lifter was unfortunately sprayed with fecal matter
> at the time of the incident. This spotter promptly fainted when he
> realized the extent of the injury to the lifter, who was a personal
> friend. This compounded the task of first aid officers who were at a
> loss as to how to treat the injury to the lifter in any case, who
> remained in the squatting position moaning in pain much to the
> consternation of the helpless audience. The hapless lifter had
> successful surgery to relieve the prolapse, but remained immobilized
> with his feet elevated in stirrups for 2 weeks to ensure "internal
> compliance with the surgery and that the organs retracted successfully".
> To add insult to injury, the ex-lifter required rectal stitching to
> partially occlude the anal orifice and stitch the rectal passage (which
> had significantly expanded and torn during the prolapse) and also was
> put on a low fiber low residue diet to combat flatulence to avoid any
> possibility of a recurrence. CBS news spoke to his wife and asked if she
> thought he would resume his power lifting career. " Not if I have
> anything to say about it, would you like to risk something like that
> again" We agreed!! CBS news
There's the story....I need somebody to post the picture for me. Who can I forward this to to post it on here? Don't know if you all have seen this or not but it's freakin sick



