Over the weekend, Buckley told the story on Twitter of how a woman approached him at a recent show to inform him of how exactly he had saved her.
"A lady came up to me and said 'I saw you guys a little bit ago, and you spit beer in the air, and I was in front and some got in my eye,'" Buckley recalled. "I apologized. Said our shows get wacky, never know what's gonna happen. I was probably just trying to mimic someone way cooler than me."
Buckley continued, "She said the next day it was still bothering her. And she thought her eye was infected so she went to the doctor. I apologized 10 more times. Braced myself for a lawsuit. They did tests. Doctor said she didn't have an eye infection, she had a brain tumor, but they caught it early enough to perform surgery and remove it."
He concluded, "Point being, if you come to an ETID show, it could save your life."
Every Time I Die are currently on the road as part of the final instalment of Warped Tour. As you'll see below, fans are already asking Buckley for his miracle cure when the tour stops in their city.
You guys wanna hear a fuckin crazy story?...
— jordan buckley (@JordanETID) July 21, 2018
A lady came up to me and said "I saw you guys a little bit ago, and you spit beer in the air, and I was in front and some got in my eye." I apologized. Said our shows get wacky, never know what's gonna happen. I was probably just trying to mimic someone way cooler than me...
— jordan buckley (@JordanETID) July 21, 2018
She said the next day it was still bothering her. And she thought her eye was infected so she went to the doctor. I apologized 10 more times. Braced myself for a lawsuit...
— jordan buckley (@JordanETID) July 21, 2018
So she went to the doctor. They did tests. Doctor said she didn't have an eye infection, she had a brain tumor, but they caught it early enough to perform surgery and remove it...
— jordan buckley (@JordanETID) July 21, 2018
She said it never would have gotten caught had she not gone in. She then thanked me for saving her life.
— jordan buckley (@JordanETID) July 21, 2018
Point being... if you come to an ETID show, it could save your life.
— jordan buckley (@JordanETID) July 21, 2018
here's a picture of me saving at least 10 lives https://t.co/CwK9OkPqnI
— jordan buckley (@JordanETID) July 21, 2018
Yes my son https://t.co/Lt41yzZky8
— jordan buckley (@JordanETID) July 22, 2018