Johnny Knoxville, who is set to make his final appearance in Jackass Forever has revealed that the stunt that left him flying through the air has caused him to have a concussion and a brain hemorrhage.
In a recent interview with Howard Stern, Knoxville revealed that when he was knocked into the air by a bull, it not only left him with a broken wrist and broke ribs but brain damage, “Yeah, I got a brain hemorrhage from that. So my cognitive abilities were in steep decline after that hit.” He added, “No one in my family is happy with the stunts. The bull hit was the worst hit I’ve ever taken from a bull, or maybe period.” Knoxville recalls what the neurosurgeon told him, “I remember taking some tests. The neurosurgeon said, ‘Do you have trouble paying attention right now? I said, ‘Yeah, why? He goes, ‘Because you scored a 17 on [your attention].’ That’s out of 100.”
Knoxville also detailed some of his treatments he had to undergo including a transcranial magnetic stimulation, “which they buzz your head with these magnets for about 30 minutes at a time for like, oh God, I would say 10 to 12 treatments over a series of two months and it’s supposed to help with depression and help with my cognitive skills.” The treatment affected the way he edited the movie because he was unable to sit still.
The stunts he did in Jackass Forever gave Knoxville a wake-up call as he said, “I can’t take any more hits to the head. My brain was just playing tricks on me. I got really depressed and over-focused on things… I did have to start medication for the first time in my life. It completely turned me around – that and doing therapy. It was a really hard recovery from this last injury but I’m great now. I feel like I’m the healthiest I’ve ever been.”
Jackass Forever is set to release in cinemas on February 4.
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