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Greg! 21-07-2016 10:56 PM

The strap from her helmet tugged on her throat

Crimson Dynamo 21-07-2016 11:20 PM

It was pathetic 'panic attack'

Northern Monkey 21-07-2016 11:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Vanessa (Post 8837717)
She probably just panicked. But glad she's fine now.

This.I don't think she was acting but she deffo was'nt KO'd

Beso 21-07-2016 11:26 PM

either way it was funny.

rusticgal 21-07-2016 11:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Pete. (Post 8837716)
As if experienced medics would be treating it that seriously if it was fake?


Well guess they have to be seen to be taking it seriously due to the over acting.

rusticgal 21-07-2016 11:30 PM

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Originally Posted by parmnion (Post 8838456)
either way it was funny.


Guess we agree on something.

bananarama 22-07-2016 12:24 AM

Some of the posts on this thread are just unbelievable. Panic attack. Rubbish. The windpipe is a delicate and vulnerable area. A relatively low level blow would cause a sensations of loss of breathing and yes that would justifiably cause panic.

Some posts are a terrible example of mind boggling ignorance.

jaxie 22-07-2016 12:42 AM

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Originally Posted by hot2go (Post 8837942)
She was clearly in a bad way and couldn't breath....unfortunate thing to happen for her and for Jackson....Jason didn't hesitate to jump in and help her...could have been worse so it's just good all round that everything was ok in the end. No one wants to see them get hurt in any way.

It was weird because it didn't really look like anything hit her neck. The sponge hit her head and the strap was under her chin. :shrug: But she certainly seemed distressed when she got out of the water.

I thought Jason was quite heroic, putting her in the recovery position and all.

Glenn-C 22-07-2016 12:47 AM

Couldn't her arm moving in the pool just have been a spasm? I'm no doctor but maybe... :confused:

tanussa 22-07-2016 02:42 AM

you do what you have to & jayne certainly did that

Xanzia 22-07-2016 05:23 AM

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Originally Posted by DrunkerThanMoses (Post 8837688)
Dramatic much? And for someone "knocked out" she was fine swimming. She had a panic attack, that was it.

This looks completely staged to me, and Jane had a bout of very bad acting. They are all false attention seekers, including her, especially her. But, she did apparently go to hospital so it must have been something.

kirklancaster 22-07-2016 05:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Shaun (Post 8837784)
i was being sarcastic

:laugh: You? - being sarcastic Shaun? No way. :hee:

jennyjuniper 22-07-2016 05:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pete. (Post 8837716)
As if experienced medics would be treating it that seriously if it was fake?

BB would want to cover themselfs in case anyone sues them.

kirklancaster 22-07-2016 05:47 AM

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Originally Posted by sassyfox (Post 8838632)
Firstly, she said something hit her throat, and I'm thinking that something was the strap of the helmet pulling against her neck after the sponge hit the helmet.

Hughie said she was knocked out, not Jayne or the medics. Jayne was in a panic and flustered before she started the task.

Having a panic attack, being hit in the head, something catching your neck, falling into a cold pool, is enough to shake anyone up.

That's pretty much how I interpreted what happened too Sassy.

The sponge hit her helmet, slightly forced the helmet higher up her head and 'tightened' the strap into her throat/neck.

She definitely WAS suppressing irrational fear prior to stepping onto the 'bridge' so I believe it WAS a panic attack.

I do not believe that she ever lost consciousness because she was 'treading and paddling' the water, but - as you say - she NEVER claimed as much, and it WAS Hughie who shouted; "She's been knocked out".

No hospital will release any A & E patient until they are certain that it is safe to do so, and it is almost certain - with lawsuits in mind - that the BB producers will have been 'over-cautious' in ensuring that WAS the case with the 49 year old, slightly built and fragile Jayne, so 5 hours including 'round trip' travel time, is not particularly significant.

Jake. 22-07-2016 06:13 AM

well panic attacks (especially in water) are pretty awful so yeah

delta 22-07-2016 06:30 AM

http://www.dailystar.co.uk/tv/big-br...her-passed-out

'The new Gillian Mckeith' BB's Jayne accused of FAKING injury that got her removed from the house

Ammi 22-07-2016 07:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Jake. (Post 8838810)
well panic attacks (especially in water) are pretty awful so yeah

..very much this...her voice did show that she had, had a blow to the throat in it's huskiness...and I think that she had a panic attack, which would have been awful for her ....

Pete. 22-07-2016 07:21 AM

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Originally Posted by rusticgal (Post 8838463)
Well guess they have to be seen to be taking it seriously due to the over acting.

And take her to hospital for 5 hours? Give over

Vicky. 22-07-2016 10:51 AM

It didn't hit her throat, but the force of the one that hit her head could easily have pulled the neck thing into her throat.

Either way, I think it was pretty genuine. Even if it was 'just' a panic attack, she needed help. WTF was all of the running in circles and screaming about. Only Jason seemed to actually help instead of flapping :bored:

chuff me dizzy 22-07-2016 11:20 AM

It didn't touch her throat and neither did the strap ,and Jayne (aka Gillian McKeith ) said herself "IT HIT ME IN THE THROAT " Proven liar ....Freeze the picture and take it frame to frame

chuff me dizzy 22-07-2016 11:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jennyjuniper (Post 8838803)
BB would want to cover themselfs in case anyone sues them.

Exactly ....BB were covering their arses, nothing more sinister than that

Vanessa 22-07-2016 11:43 AM

Hero Jason :clap1:

Drew. 22-07-2016 11:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by chuff me dizzy (Post 8839097)
It didn't touch her throat and neither did the strap ,and Jayne (aka Gillian McKeith ) said herself "IT HIT ME IN THE THROAT " Proven liar ....Freeze the picture and take it frame to frame

The strap was pretty tight under her chin/throat area, she wasn't looking towards the sponge but she felt like something had smacked her throat which is understandable considering the only thing keeping the helmet on her head was the strap.. on her throat..

armand.kay 22-07-2016 12:04 PM

The lack of empathy for someone who was clearly distressed is actually quite worrying. People need to remember this is just a TV, I mean to dislike someone so much that your first thought when they're in that state is to assume they're doing it for attention :/.

chuff me dizzy 22-07-2016 01:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Drew. (Post 8839132)
The strap was pretty tight under her chin/throat area, she wasn't looking towards the sponge but she felt like something had smacked her throat which is understandable considering the only thing keeping the helmet on her head was the strap.. on her throat..

Chin ,no where near her throat where she pointed out


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