David Blaine Being Tested at Hospital

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David Blaine Being Tested at Hospital

#1 Postby TexasStooge » Mon Oct 20, 2003 7:55 am

LONDON, England - After the eggs, the jeers and the cheers, New York magician David Blaine faced the stethoscope and the intravenous drip Monday as he recovered from 44 days dangling near the River Thames.

Paul Kenny, a medic at the site, said Blaine would undergo blood tests at a private hospital and be given fluids intravenously before moving onto blended foods. It could be several days before he resumed eating solid foods, Kenny said.

"If you look at him he looks great, but I suspect he's been living on adrenaline," Kenny said.

Before he entered the box, Blaine said he had bulked up to more than 205 pounds so he could survive on his own body fat.

Dehydration also was a threat, but Marinos Elia, a professor at the Institute of Human Nutrition at the University of Southampton, said the magician had been drinking enough water to prevent that. Elia had been monitoring Blaine's condition.

Skeptics have suggested Blaine could easily add some nutrients to his water, but the medical briefing said tests for alcohol, glucose and sodium had found nothing.

In the box suspended 40 feet above the River Thames' south bank, cold nights have had a draining effect on Blaine, and he has experienced shooting pains, dizziness, nausea and irregular heartbeats, Elia said.

Blaine emerged Sunday from his plastic cubicle shrunken and starved in body but claiming he had benefited from much food for thought.

"This has been one of the most inspirational experiences of my life," Blaine told a crowd which turned out Sunday to cheer his last few hours of isolation in a 7 foot by 7 foot by 3 foot box.

Weighing 50 pounds less than when he began his endurance stunt, he looked as if he might pass out as he spoke.

"I have learned more in that box than I have learned in years. I have learned how strong we are as human beings," he said.

Blaine, whose previous stunts included standing atop a pole and being encased in a block of ice, added: "Most importantly I learned to appreciate all the simple things in life such as the smile from a stranger, and the sunshine and the sunset."

His time passed largely in glorious bright autumn weather, but smiling strangers were sometimes rare.

His box has been pelted with eggs, burgers, and balloons filled with pink paint. Golfers teed up in attempts to rattle his case. One man tried to disconnect Blaine's water supply, and was arrested.

On Sunday night, though, he was the toast of a crowd which lined both banks of the Thames.

Prisa Adabavbeh, 15, said she had come to the site every day for all 44 days, part of fan group called "Camp David." She carried a placard saying "we will believe in you forever."

"He's such a beautiful person. I think the speech explained it all," Prisa said. "We came here all the time and set him riddles and asked him questions."

But 15-year-old Stacey Harper was disappointed that Blaine merely shuffled out of his box. "It's quite impressive what he's done but me and my friends were expecting a big stunt at the end. He is meant to be a magician," she said.
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#2 Postby wx247 » Mon Oct 20, 2003 8:10 am

Was he just doing this as a show??? Or was he trying to prove a point??? Either way I think it is :roll: !
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#3 Postby bfez1 » Mon Oct 20, 2003 9:16 am

Well if you want to do something that drastic than what else can you expect??? :roll: :roll: :roll:
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#4 Postby Cyclone » Mon Oct 20, 2003 9:49 am

Seems like a crazy stunt.. but hey.. he survived it! actually I saw David Blaine hanging from "a wire" when I went over there a few weeks ago. I don't know if any of you guys know him of him, but he is an amazing street magician / illusionist.

You know, I have to say one of things that I hated about England when I was living there, I know this might be a little judgemental but it's what I've experienced living and the difference now living over here. The people there just seemed very rude, you know they threw eggs and things up at him, saying things like "yankee go home". Stuff like that really makes me embarrassed to be British. I know you get that kind of behaviour everywhere you go, but you know...there's no excuse for that. Anyway, enough of my beef!

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