Jeremy Renner
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Yeah. Yeah. You had to, had to. I was dead. If I passed out, I would have been dead. I wouldn't be sitting here. I'd be dead. They're too far high up in the mountains. No one could have gotten to me. Oh, of course.
Yeah. Yeah. You had to, had to. I was dead. If I passed out, I would have been dead. I wouldn't be sitting here. I'd be dead. They're too far high up in the mountains. No one could have gotten to me. Oh, of course.
Yeah. Yeah. You had to, had to. I was dead. If I passed out, I would have been dead. I wouldn't be sitting here. I'd be dead. They're too far high up in the mountains. No one could have gotten to me. Oh, of course.
Yeah, at 8,000 feet. So maybe my body's also prepared for it. I also have higher mental oxygen in my body because I do work on that stuff. But there's no one thing. But the mental part of it was the one thing that did get me through at least to the next exhalation. And then that got me, it bought some time. You know, I came back for whatever reason. And then the paramedics got there shortly after.
Yeah, at 8,000 feet. So maybe my body's also prepared for it. I also have higher mental oxygen in my body because I do work on that stuff. But there's no one thing. But the mental part of it was the one thing that did get me through at least to the next exhalation. And then that got me, it bought some time. You know, I came back for whatever reason. And then the paramedics got there shortly after.
Yeah, at 8,000 feet. So maybe my body's also prepared for it. I also have higher mental oxygen in my body because I do work on that stuff. But there's no one thing. But the mental part of it was the one thing that did get me through at least to the next exhalation. And then that got me, it bought some time. You know, I came back for whatever reason. And then the paramedics got there shortly after.
And then they had to, you know, do the crazy thing in your chest. They stabbed your chest like in some movie or something.
And then they had to, you know, do the crazy thing in your chest. They stabbed your chest like in some movie or something.
And then they had to, you know, do the crazy thing in your chest. They stabbed your chest like in some movie or something.
Either that or release pressure. Right. Don't ask me. I didn't go into the details of it. Even after the fact, I had to worry about other things than the scar on my chest. I couldn't care.
Either that or release pressure. Right. Don't ask me. I didn't go into the details of it. Even after the fact, I had to worry about other things than the scar on my chest. I couldn't care.
Either that or release pressure. Right. Don't ask me. I didn't go into the details of it. Even after the fact, I had to worry about other things than the scar on my chest. I couldn't care.
It's pretty much like that. I'm like, oh my God, that happened. But yeah, then they could also get fentanyl and all that stuff into you and sort of mitigate the pain.
It's pretty much like that. I'm like, oh my God, that happened. But yeah, then they could also get fentanyl and all that stuff into you and sort of mitigate the pain.
It's pretty much like that. I'm like, oh my God, that happened. But yeah, then they could also get fentanyl and all that stuff into you and sort of mitigate the pain.
Yeah, yeah. So I think that's when... When they started cutting my clothes off, I'm like, I relinquish my duties now.
Yeah, yeah. So I think that's when... When they started cutting my clothes off, I'm like, I relinquish my duties now.
Yeah, yeah. So I think that's when... When they started cutting my clothes off, I'm like, I relinquish my duties now.
And I give my body to you. Because I did the best I could. But now, like, you know, so I think they already have me regulating my breathing or using a pump to kind of regulate the breathing a bit more so I didn't have to, like, consciously fight for every breath. So I just said, I give my body up. I'm done. And I just let them go for it. And thank God for them.
And I give my body to you. Because I did the best I could. But now, like, you know, so I think they already have me regulating my breathing or using a pump to kind of regulate the breathing a bit more so I didn't have to, like, consciously fight for every breath. So I just said, I give my body up. I'm done. And I just let them go for it. And thank God for them.