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		<title>Pin incident gave man pain, fame, nickname</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 08 Nov 2008 08:08:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gordon Johnson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Date: 11/8/2008By ANDREA BROWNThe (Colorado Springs) GazettePENROSE, Colo. (AP) _ Go ahead. Call Chris Clear a pinhead.Everyone else in town does.&#8220;It fits me pretty good,&#8221; said the 19-year-old from Penrose who six months ago survived a freak accident with a garden tiller that shot a 2-inch metal pin into his brain.What&#8217;s weirder is that he [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Date: 11/8/2008<br /><br />By ANDREA BROWN<br />The (Colorado Springs) Gazette<br /><br />PENROSE, Colo. (AP) _ Go ahead. Call Chris Clear a pinhead.<br /><br />Everyone else in town does.<br /><br />&#8220;It fits me pretty good,&#8221; said the 19-year-old from Penrose who six months ago survived a freak accident with a garden tiller that shot a 2-inch metal pin into his brain.<br /><br />What&#8217;s weirder is that he didn&#8217;t know he had the nail-like pin in his head until two days later, despite a trip to the ER.<br /><br />He takes the &#8220;Pinhead&#8221; nickname as a badge of honor and displays it on merchandise.<br /><br />Folks around Fremont County wear T-shirts with his brain scan picture. The gray X-ray image shows his skull with a long white pin.<br /><br />The accident happened in April while he was helping a buddy steer an old rototiller.<br /><br />&#8220;I felt something hit me in the face,&#8221; Chris said. &#8220;I thought it kicked up something like a rock.&#8221;<br /><br />It came at him with bullet-like force, instantly causing a massive nosebleed and severe neck pain. Chris, an EMT and Penrose volunteer firefighter, was taken by ambulance to a Canon City hospital.<br /><br />On his face near his nostril was a tiny cut — from the rock, it was assumed. He was sent home with a neck brace for whiplash and an appointment with a chiropractor.<br /><br />For the next two days he had impaired vision and a really bad headache. Back he went by ambulance to the ER — and this time a brain scan showed the metal pin in his head.<br /><br />&#8220;I heard them down the hallway say, &#8216;He has something in his head; he needs to get out of here,&#8217;&#8221; Chris said. &#8220;I was, &#8216;What the crap?&#8217;&#8221;<br /><br />He doesn&#8217;t remember much after he was rushed to a hospital near Denver. During the nine-hour surgery, his parents braced for the worst.<br /><br />His mom, Dawn, said it was like a Hollywood movie when &#8220;the double doors opened up, and here was this surgeon holding up the pin.&#8221;<br /><br />The projectile had entered near Chris&#8217; nose, then shot to the back of his head, missing several major arteries by millimeters and doing only minor damage to his optic nerves.<br /><br />Chris was too drugged to remember his four days in ICU or his stardom as the patient who had a pin in his head.<br /><br />When he returned for a checkup, he saw his pinhead X-ray on hospital computers. &#8220;They had it as their desktop,&#8221; he said. &#8220;It was pretty funny.&#8221;<br /><br />The bizarre incident made national news, and the lanky, soft-spoken teen found himself in the spotlight, facing the public without his usual ballcap for protection.<br /><br />He couldn&#8217;t wear a hat until the back of his skull healed from surgery. Nor could he drive his pickup for two months while his vision was returning.<br /><br />During recovery, Chris, the second-oldest of eight kids, had plenty of company. &#8220;I got like 50 friend requests on MySpace in one day,&#8221; he said.<br /><br />People he knew — and didn&#8217;t know — asked for images of the brain scan with the pin.<br /><br />His mom set up a Web site to sell shirts, mouse pads and beer steins with the pinhead scan. Profits go to the Penrose Fire Department, where he&#8217;s back on the force and also working for American Medical Response.<br /><br />There&#8217;s no scar where the pin hit, but when Chris pushes the spot his front teeth go numb.<br /><br />He keeps the pin in his pickup to show those doubters who say, &#8220;I saw that on the news, and that&#8217;s not you.&#8221;<br /><br />Not minding being called a pinhead should be proof enough.<br /><br />___<br /><br />On the Net:<br /><br />Cafe Press: <a href="http://shop.cafepress.com/chris-clear">http://shop.cafepress.com/chris-clear</a><br /><br />Copyright 2008 The Associated Press.<br />Summary]]></content:encoded>
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