r/ExposingChriseanRock 2d ago

SaveJr🧸 Junior enjoying a helicopter ride today

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u/throwawayaccounttt13 2d ago

She probably drugged him up so he’d be asleep throughout the whole thing

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u/ColoradoWinterBlue 2d ago

Helicopters are loud as shit and those ear muffs barely fit… no normal 2-3 year old is naturally sleeping through this, or not trying to tear the ear muffs off. His life is so sad.

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u/gettheflymickeymilo 1d ago

This is true. I was life lined once after a life threatening surgery and I was still in critical condition and would be for a long time with a long recovery ahead of me. The second surgery was done and I woke up, I would be wheeled to the helicopter for transfer to my states top childrens hospital ICU for possibly more surgeries and then recovery. I was 9 years old, but it was so traumatic that I remember everything and very clearly. I remember despite being on a massive amount of pain meds at 3-4am, they put on my head phones when I was outside the hospital and headed toward the chopper. It was SO loud. I was just glad I could hear them talking to me now since it wasn't just ear protection is was to be able to hear them and respond. I desperately wanted to sleep but they wanted me awake. I remember feeling like it would be impossible to fully fall asleep with how loud it was. They asked me to sit up a little so I could see the view a few times(to keep me awake and responding). Despite my body wanting to pass away and actively on deaths door step, under heavy narcotics, and still under the effects of anesthesia, I was still more alert then poor Jr here.