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Leonardo Dicaprio
When it comes to things DiCaprio is thankful for, we're guessing Edward Norton ranks pretty high on the list. Why? He during a scuba diving expedition in the Galapagos Islands when DiCaprio's oxygen tank failed. Norton noticed and shared his tank with the Oscar winner while they swam back to the surface.
Chad Michael Murray
Then 15 years old, the actor faced a life-threatening situation when his intestines twisted and doctors didn't realize he was bleeding internally. Murray's football-shaped physique actually prevented the medical team from making an accurate diagnosis. "This sounds so stupid — and trust me, I'm not on an ego trip when I say this — but because I was in physical good condition, my abdomen was tight and when I started bleeding internally, my stomach didn't expand," . "Basically, my abs kept it flat so the doctors couldn't tell I was bleeding.I almost died," he continued. "They had a priest at the end of my bed. I remember, it was the only time I ever saw my dad cry — well, one of two times."Murray credits a nurse with saving his life by going "against the grain" when she "locked the door" and gave him "four units of blood." "[She] saved my life that night," he said. “Her name was Sandy, I'll never forget her, we took her chocolates for years after until she moved hospitals."
Gerard Butler
Schumer isn't the only star who had a close call while surfing. On the set of Chasing Mavericks in Northern California, Butler was pulled underwater and . Thankfully, he was rescued by a safety patrolman and quickly taken to a nearby hospital. The incident was as serious as it sounded, Butler said: "This was maybe one of the few times that the reports were not exaggerated. It was a pretty close call. ... [The waves] just took me and I couldn't get up. It was pretty hairy."
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