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chossmonkey wrote: (which I'll still argue took as big a hit on me mentally as it did her)
Fred wrote:It took me two solid years to get my lead head back on. The first while I was scared to toprope even 5.5's. I stuck to bouldering for a bit and eventualy made my way back to the ropes. Now, my lead head is probably better than it was before my accident. Nowadays I deal with chronic back pain but the strength and mobility of my body is fine.
szymiec wrote:Another thing i am trying to come to terms with is the 1100.00 ambulance bill and the dirt bag gutless mofoprick that broke into my car and stole all of my climbing gear while i was in the hospital.
Man what a week!
szymiec wrote:Another thing i am trying to come to terms with is the 1100.00 ambulance bill and the dirt bag gutless mofoprick that broke into my car and stole all of my climbing gear while i was in the hospital.
Man what a week!
Joe wrote:Regarding my pelvis, I blew both SI joints, and had 1 bolted. Sure it took a while to heal, but I was back biking in 10 weeks and running in 6 months. Ran a marathon in 18 months. No long-term impacts as a result of the fall. I know I had some worring concern whether a busted pelvis would affect an active lifestyle, but the human body has amazing capacity for self-repair.
granite_grrl wrote:
My back pelvis break was aching yesterday for no apparent reason, it was kinda weird. Most of the time it doesn't bother me unless I've been walking around on concrete for an hour or two.
martha wrote: He had pins in it for 12 months and then had them removed. Even now, 14 years later, he aches when bad (damp/humid) weather is coming. When the hardware was in he could never get warm!
chossmonkey wrote:martha wrote: He had pins in it for 12 months and then had them removed. Even now, 14 years later, he aches when bad (damp/humid) weather is coming. When the hardware was in he could never get warm!
Were they the pins that stick out of the skin or were they burried inside the leg?
Rebecca has been having some pain from the hardware in her leg. Mainly the pins at the top and bottom of the main rod that fix the bone and rod in place. When I broke my leg they just hammered the rod right in and didn't need to fixate the top and bottom of it. I have a little pain every once in a while where the rod sticks out of the bone in my hip, but usually it isn't too bad. It hurts the most when I'm wearing my tool belt at work.
chossmonkey wrote:Were they the pins that stick out of the skin or were they burried inside the leg?
szymiec wrote:I just found out that my rescue was the furthest west STARS has ever flown. Apparently it was 8 minutes to bingo when i got into the chopper.
Imagine the feeling of that bird leaving just as i was getting close. Now that would have hurt.
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