A young 4 year old boy has suffered a stroke after riding a few rollercoasters on vacation. He only rode 2 rollercoasters but aparently this was enough to cause him to have a stroke. The first coaster was 30 feet tall, went 25 MPH, and was 679 feet long. The second coaster was 53 feet high and went 40 MPH. The boy had no immediate symptoms after riding the rollercoasters, but he began showing symptoms the very next day. He started with vomiting and then on the flight back home from his vacation, he began to develop a droop on the left side of his face. By the time the flight was over, he could not walk and he had weakness on his left side. The parents took him to a doctor and the doctor's confirmed that his artery had been damaged and that he had a stroke. After some medicine, he immediately showed signs of recovery. After 6 months, the boy can walk again with a limp, and he needs help getting dressed, but he can move his arm and grip things.
So what do you think? Is this going to make you think twice about riding a rollercoaster now? Let us know!
Source: CBS