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The streamer captured on TwitchCon shows the scar from a surgery

The streamer captured on TwitchCon shows the scar from a surgery



Adriana Chechik

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Adriana Chechik, Mi She made headlines earlier this month after breaking her back in two places at TwitchConBack to the stream with some updates and a closer look at how he’s recovering.

If you didn’t see the incident, Chechik broke her back at TwitchCon after jumping into a foam pit, a seemingly harmless move that turned out, thanks to the shallowness of the reported pit. The coccyx crashed to the ground so badly that his “bones were completely shattered”, he fused several vertebrae together and suffered “nerve damage in the [her] Urinary bladder”.

It was his healing process hard. This is what I wrote on October 13 after a physiotherapy session:

I tried to sit in the PT today, I’d rather die than do it again. I hate it my whole body hates it. I don’t want to be hard. I don’t want to be brave, I’ve been crying for an hour and the pain is so bad from all the medicines I take. I’m not sure I can do that. I can’t explain this pain.

Cecik, now home after several surgeries – one lasting more than five hours – returned to Twitch over the weekend to provide further updates on the injury, its repercussions and condition weeks after the incident.

In this clip, Chechik mentions how he is still panting even while performing the simplest daily activities, before a huge scar hangs from the middle of his back:

Later in the game, she said that tests performed while she was in the hospital revealed that she was unknowingly pregnant at the time of the injury, but that she later lost the baby due to the necessary spinal surgery:

After this and other injuries that caused the accident, Neither Neither Twitch (the TwitchCon organizers) nor Kairos Media (the creative agency that actually runs the kiosk) have responded publicly.

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