[QUOTE="konvikt_17"][QUOTE="HilbillyRokstar"]I am a 48 year old crane operator. There are certain jobs where I and others cannot leave the controls of the crane for periods that long or longer. Yet no-one I have known or worked with in my career field has ever died from such a problem. Many operators are in their 50s and 60s and yet it almost never happens. There were definitely other factors involved that are related to his medical history. No doubt about it.
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i wasnt trying to say that you will die just by sitting in the same position, it probly varies from person to person. i said that this particular person died becuase he sat in the same position for hours on end.
and im pretty sure, even though you are sitting operating a crane, it is nowhere near the same thing as sitting on a couch playing a video game. you are still constantly moving, whereas, sitting on a couch, you can be pretty much motionless, except for your hands.
I still say there were other factors. Parents always look for someone or something to blame it on when something like this happens. Instead of just saying "if he wasn't so lazy" or "if he didn't smoke and suck down energy drinks all day long". It's just easier to put the blame on something obscure like video games. well ive not seen one thing about him having any underlying factors, but thats not to say he didnt have any. i have however read in an article(at bottom of this post) that said that he never had any serious problems before the DVT.
yea you gotta put the blame on someone, and you know damn well the parents wont put the blame on their kids.
Though i respect his father though for he didnt blame video games.
"He continued: "I'm not for one minute blaming the manufacturer of Xbox. It isn't their fault that people use them for so long. But I want to highlight the dangers that can arise."
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