RE: Verbolten
Im not tryin to discredit you, but most of that seems bee unlikely and if so you are the rare 1 person who has had issues of this caliber.
Firstly, I believe there is almost no way you can experience bleeding from a coaster. After I have never heard if such a side effect from simply riding and following the safety rules for a coaster.
Next, blacking out is really normal on a lot of coasters and from what I heard, it isn't that bad on Verbolten.
Lastly, I doubt the tingling sensation was from the ride. I have felt a tingling sensation before without riding any ride and I believe that was caused from something else you may have done in that 'hours' time period.
Sorry but your story doesn't seem to match up with some of these essential facts. With that said, there is a first for every thing.
As far as health concerns go, a headache or blacking out is the worst I have heard of.
odumsa2011 said:I will say that I have ridden roller coasters all of my life and have never experienced a ride like this one. To be 24, in great health, and to have the things happen that have on this ride...it should not be safe for the 'first time rider'. First time I rode it, when the track falls inside the building, I experienced bleeding.
Weeks later, second time I rode it. I literally 'greyed out' to the point I had to start clapping my hands to feel like I was still cognizant of my surroundings. My husband felt the same way too. Hours later, at home, I felt tingly within my arms and fingers until the middle of the night.
I have noted that I will never ride this 'thing' again. I will still to the Apollos, Griffons, Revenge of the Mummys, Hulk, ANYTHING but this one.
Im not tryin to discredit you, but most of that seems bee unlikely and if so you are the rare 1 person who has had issues of this caliber.
Firstly, I believe there is almost no way you can experience bleeding from a coaster. After I have never heard if such a side effect from simply riding and following the safety rules for a coaster.
Next, blacking out is really normal on a lot of coasters and from what I heard, it isn't that bad on Verbolten.
Lastly, I doubt the tingling sensation was from the ride. I have felt a tingling sensation before without riding any ride and I believe that was caused from something else you may have done in that 'hours' time period.
Sorry but your story doesn't seem to match up with some of these essential facts. With that said, there is a first for every thing.
As far as health concerns go, a headache or blacking out is the worst I have heard of.