You are both wrong. It’s called “talk and die” syndrome. By the time the victim realizes there is something wrong, via a headache, it’s already too late.
The article mistakenly calls it an “epidermal” hematoma.
It’s actually “epidural”, and time is of the essence in treating it.
http://www.muhealth.org/neuromed/epidural.shtml
Well, let me ask a doctor friend and see what he says.
Dr. Willie Maket, M.D., ph.D, Psy.D, LSD:
“My analysis is very analyzing and I do indeed perceive that my esteemed colleague Dr. Leonide, whose expertise in the writings of Bret Hart and whose extensive knowledge of professional wrestling is indeed unmatched in the U.S. and the whole world over is possibly correct in his estimation that socialized medicine is a bad idea but he is absolutely wacky if he thinks the lovely lady died from an aneurysm induced by blunt trauma. Prof. Leonide just doesn’t understand medicine because he was a fellow student back when we were in undergrad studies and he failed anatomy three times in a row. At that point, it was wise of him to forego his dreams of medical school.”
A friend told me of a motorcycle accident when the motorcycle fell right in front of his truck. The guy was worried about his bike and even got up. Ambulance was still called. Poor man later died.