OT: First stupid human trick of the year
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OT: First stupid human trick of the year
Well I did it, my first stupid human trick of 2009.
Took the kids to a park in town that we heard had a nice sledding hill. Someone had built up a ramp on one of the runs and after watching my kids launch them selves a few times I thought ( first mistake) why not. So here I am sitting on the sled going down the run when it dawns on me that this was not one of my better ideas when I hit the jump. I hit the jump and get good air and think hey this is a cool jump when with out warning gravity kicks back in and I am slammed to the ground right on my tail where I am rewarded by the feeling of most of the vertibra in my lower back smashing together. I layed there balled up for a few minutes while my wife and kids stood over the top of me. Lucky for me there was another family there and the Dad was able to help me to the car. The Doc at the ER had me X-rayed but couldnt tell if I had sustained a compression fracture or not so he druged me up and told me to follow up with my Doc in a couple of days for an MRI if things dont improve.
The leason to learn from this once you get over 30 you just dont bounce like you used to. Now it is time for me to take my vicodin.
Took the kids to a park in town that we heard had a nice sledding hill. Someone had built up a ramp on one of the runs and after watching my kids launch them selves a few times I thought ( first mistake) why not. So here I am sitting on the sled going down the run when it dawns on me that this was not one of my better ideas when I hit the jump. I hit the jump and get good air and think hey this is a cool jump when with out warning gravity kicks back in and I am slammed to the ground right on my tail where I am rewarded by the feeling of most of the vertibra in my lower back smashing together. I layed there balled up for a few minutes while my wife and kids stood over the top of me. Lucky for me there was another family there and the Dad was able to help me to the car. The Doc at the ER had me X-rayed but couldnt tell if I had sustained a compression fracture or not so he druged me up and told me to follow up with my Doc in a couple of days for an MRI if things dont improve.
The leason to learn from this once you get over 30 you just dont bounce like you used to. Now it is time for me to take my vicodin.
Jeremy
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heal up Jeremy. At least you made it through a whole month; some people do theirs by 12:01 the first day.
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Re: OT: First stupid human trick of the year
Dude,
What were you thinking?
What were you thinking?
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Thats what the problem was, I was thinking.mescalero1 wrote:Dude,
What were you thinking?
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I did that once when I was about 10, and the result wasn't much better!
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Ouch! No good. Even just a fall on my rear - on carpet, no less - took a month or longer to recover from. I'm no spring chicken, that's for sure.
A buddy was sledding on a golf course this winter, and decided to impress the kids by going down the hill, head first, with his legs hanging off the back. Bad idea! The rocks and ice tore and smashed his knees badly, and he still is limping six weeks later.
Sorry about your ordeal and hope you heal soon.
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A buddy was sledding on a golf course this winter, and decided to impress the kids by going down the hill, head first, with his legs hanging off the back. Bad idea! The rocks and ice tore and smashed his knees badly, and he still is limping six weeks later.
Sorry about your ordeal and hope you heal soon.
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Can't blame you...
Looked like fun...
Your kids were having fun...
And it is hard to accept that we just can't do everything we used to be able to do.
Heal up my friend!
Looked like fun...
Your kids were having fun...
And it is hard to accept that we just can't do everything we used to be able to do.
Heal up my friend!
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Jeremy,
Heal well...
Heal well...
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Re: OT: First stupid human trick of the year
When I was about 10, living in Ohio, there was this neat hill about 1/2 mile from home. Some old abandoned house was at the top of the hill. There was a path straight down the hill for about 30yds, that had a slight upwards angle at the last 4-5 feet, yep a jump. . At the landing point was a path. The path was about 4-5 feet wide, and about 20-30yds long. No biggie, EXCEPT on either side of the path was a mix of bushes, grass and thorns about 3 feet tall. You had best make your launch while being correctly lined up. Actually you were jumping whether you were lined up or not, sincethere was NO ALTERNATIVE once you launched. We were real smart huh?
Soooo, 10 year olds being 10 years olds, we thought this was the ultimate sled run. It gets better!
After the correct landing, you zipped down the trail another 20 yds or so, still going downhill. Near the end of the trail it forked (now this is the interesting part). The left fork took you to, and over a set of railroad tracks, very active railroad tracks!!
The right fork veered sharply to the right, but otherwise seemed OK to me.
So watching all the other kids go over the tracks, I thought OK that's where I'll go too. I went down the jump first time, perfect. Flying along, apporaching the left fork, I see a TRAIN coming, and start dragging my feet. No trying to make tunnels is more like it, and come to a stop about 20 feet short of the tracks. Stood there, heart racing like crazy, and hauled the sled back to the top.
Run two.
Missed the takeoff just a little bit, but found the bushes and thorns on the right side just fine, than you (still thinking of the train). Feeling like I just lost a fight with a Bobcat, I got up to hear the cheers and howls from the rest of the group.
Getting back to the top of the hill just in time to see my older brother, zip over the tracks, about 15 feet in front of a train he didn't even see. . That did it, from now on I'm going to the right.
This time I carefully lined the old sled up, for the jump. Off I go, make the jump and landing, perfect. Going faster than even the first run I approach the fork at what, too me, seems like breakneck speed. I was more right than I thought.
Ten feet down the right path, there is this little stump sticking about 7-8 inches up. Just enough to catch the sled and launch it's rider into the trees, thorns and rocks along the side of the trail. Luckily I hit head first where all my padding was. Sure wish the sled would have stopped that fast on run number one!
Yea, I guess I'm lucky to make it to adulthood.
Jreed hope you heal quickly.
Oh, by the way, I went home after the third run.
Soooo, 10 year olds being 10 years olds, we thought this was the ultimate sled run. It gets better!
After the correct landing, you zipped down the trail another 20 yds or so, still going downhill. Near the end of the trail it forked (now this is the interesting part). The left fork took you to, and over a set of railroad tracks, very active railroad tracks!!
The right fork veered sharply to the right, but otherwise seemed OK to me.
So watching all the other kids go over the tracks, I thought OK that's where I'll go too. I went down the jump first time, perfect. Flying along, apporaching the left fork, I see a TRAIN coming, and start dragging my feet. No trying to make tunnels is more like it, and come to a stop about 20 feet short of the tracks. Stood there, heart racing like crazy, and hauled the sled back to the top.
Run two.
Missed the takeoff just a little bit, but found the bushes and thorns on the right side just fine, than you (still thinking of the train). Feeling like I just lost a fight with a Bobcat, I got up to hear the cheers and howls from the rest of the group.
Getting back to the top of the hill just in time to see my older brother, zip over the tracks, about 15 feet in front of a train he didn't even see. . That did it, from now on I'm going to the right.
This time I carefully lined the old sled up, for the jump. Off I go, make the jump and landing, perfect. Going faster than even the first run I approach the fork at what, too me, seems like breakneck speed. I was more right than I thought.
Ten feet down the right path, there is this little stump sticking about 7-8 inches up. Just enough to catch the sled and launch it's rider into the trees, thorns and rocks along the side of the trail. Luckily I hit head first where all my padding was. Sure wish the sled would have stopped that fast on run number one!
Yea, I guess I'm lucky to make it to adulthood.
Jreed hope you heal quickly.
Oh, by the way, I went home after the third run.
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I hope everything heals up well. about 1983, I managed to crack my tailbone, don't ask how, but snow was not involved. The worst part was that we were nearly 500 miles from home. Thankfully we had a van and I was able to lie on a sofa-bed all the way home. Unfortunately more than 25 years later, my tailbone will still get pretty painful if I sit in the wrong kind of chair very long.
I hope you have better luck. But if you think the landing gear has deteriorated after 30, just wait until you see how much it deteruiorates after age 50.
I hope you have better luck. But if you think the landing gear has deteriorated after 30, just wait until you see how much it deteruiorates after age 50.
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Back in the early 40's lived next to the Cow Palace in SFran. Behind it was the San Bruno hills. Couple of us found an old model "A",trunk lid. We hauled it half way up the hil and another older guy and myself deceided we would ride it down the hill. The grass was dry (summer time) and about 2 ft tall. Great Idea.
All went well till we came to the barbed wire fence, we somehow managed to lay back far enough to get under that and continue on. Next came MRS> (what ever her name was) 3 ft high picket fence and flowers. (Both sides of her yard). Then the couple of foot drop in to the street and into a vacant lot with a whole bunch of thisle's. Did I mention that I had to stand up for supper that night because dad had to go fix her fence and plant new flowers? And the time we built a coaster and forgot about putting brakes on it.
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All went well till we came to the barbed wire fence, we somehow managed to lay back far enough to get under that and continue on. Next came MRS> (what ever her name was) 3 ft high picket fence and flowers. (Both sides of her yard). Then the couple of foot drop in to the street and into a vacant lot with a whole bunch of thisle's. Did I mention that I had to stand up for supper that night because dad had to go fix her fence and plant new flowers? And the time we built a coaster and forgot about putting brakes on it.
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You know, you might not think it but that body armor in your avitar probably had a part to play in it. After all of the jumps I made, the road marches and the body armor, with plates, I wore nearly daily for a year and a half took a toll and weakend me. The slightest jar now or standing up or sitting in the wrong position remind me of great but hard times and I haven't hit 40 yet. I dread the following years.
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Heal well Jeremy
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As soon as I read those words I knew it was going to involve snow or ice! I hope your recovery is rapid!JReed wrote:Well I did it
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Sorry to hear that. Let's seeeeeeeeee -- Maybe this is where the term "Jarhead" comes from. That obstacle course isn't going to be so easy anymore.
Re: OT: First stupid human trick of the year
If it's not fractured, you know the routine. Get rid of the swelling and then strech the ligaments, muscles and tendons that have shortened due to inactivity.
Ice every two hours for two days
alternate heat and ice every two hours after that
take ibuprofin to reduce swelling if it is ok with the docs meds - 6-800mg a whack (read the PDR)
Drink plenty of fluid to flush out the decomposing tissue and pus
Heal well sir.
Ice every two hours for two days
alternate heat and ice every two hours after that
take ibuprofin to reduce swelling if it is ok with the docs meds - 6-800mg a whack (read the PDR)
Drink plenty of fluid to flush out the decomposing tissue and pus
Heal well sir.
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There's a REASON they keep most Marines on the ground...
You didn't go to Flight School... You were operating outside of your MOS... what did you expect?
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Re: OT: First stupid human trick of the year
Sorry, Jeremy.JReed wrote:...The lesson to learn from this once you get over 30 you just don't bounce like you used to. Now it is time for me to take my vicodin.
If it's a consolation, I've learned that even after 30, we all still fall as quickly as we used to!
Prayers up for your tender bum and recovery.
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They have me on Vicodin and Orphenadrine ( muscle relaxer) I love drugs. The bad thing is I dont have time to recoup they way the Doc wants I have one of those jobs that even if you are bleeding from your eyes you still arent getting out of work.Tycer wrote:If it's not fractured, you know the routine. Get rid of the swelling and then strech the ligaments, muscles and tendons that have shortened due to inactivity.
Ice every two hours for two days
alternate heat and ice every two hours after that
take ibuprofin to reduce swelling if it is ok with the docs meds - 6-800mg a whack (read the PDR)
Drink plenty of fluid to flush out the decomposing tissue and pus
Heal well sir.
I got the same advice as you gave from my sister she is a pharmacy tech for Walgreens. I will have to sweet talk the wife into finding the heating pad.
Thanks all for your kind thoughts.
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Yea, sounds like he was trying to be a "ground" pounder> Heal well there, Marine. you have many rears er years ahead of you.Old Ironsights wrote:There's a REASON they keep most Marines on the ground...
You didn't go to Flight School... You were operating outside of your MOS... what did you expect?
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Well Jeremy, some of the posts above have beat you up pretty well...
So here's hoping you are back on track real soon!
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heal well
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I hope you recover fully from this. And I hope it ends better than a similar episode I had about 8 years ago.
Although there is no snow or sledding here in Florida, we do have water parks with our version of a sled jump, a water slide. My son's 8 year old baseball team was on a trip to Louisiana when we took them to a water park. My son convinced me to ride what was the equivalent of a sled down a water slide. Bad idea. I had a hard landing and compressed a vertebrae. My son's team stayed in the tournament for a week and I suffered mightily. After months of pain, I finally convinced my insurance company that I needed surgery. I finally got relief.
I should have known better, but I let my son talk me into it. I am older than his friends dads, so there was some pressure to show my 8 year old son that his 52 year old dad wasn't an old man.
Now that he is 16, I am struggling to convince him that his 60 year old dad is not an old man, but it is not working!
Although there is no snow or sledding here in Florida, we do have water parks with our version of a sled jump, a water slide. My son's 8 year old baseball team was on a trip to Louisiana when we took them to a water park. My son convinced me to ride what was the equivalent of a sled down a water slide. Bad idea. I had a hard landing and compressed a vertebrae. My son's team stayed in the tournament for a week and I suffered mightily. After months of pain, I finally convinced my insurance company that I needed surgery. I finally got relief.
I should have known better, but I let my son talk me into it. I am older than his friends dads, so there was some pressure to show my 8 year old son that his 52 year old dad wasn't an old man.
Now that he is 16, I am struggling to convince him that his 60 year old dad is not an old man, but it is not working!
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Re: OT: First stupid human trick of the year
Jeremy, with all those posts of us guys hitting the ground off our horses and not bouncing very well, that didn't kinda ring a bell? To funny. Hope you're feeling better in a couple of days.
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JReed,
Don't feel bad, I was on ski's when I was a kid, and Rufus Von Dufus here manages to collide with the only tree at the bottom of the hill........ Go figure.
Don't feel bad, I was on ski's when I was a kid, and Rufus Von Dufus here manages to collide with the only tree at the bottom of the hill........ Go figure.
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Yeah well I am one of those got to try it for myself types.kimwcook wrote:Jeremy, with all those posts of us guys hitting the ground off our horses and not bouncing very well, that didn't kinda ring a bell? To funny. Hope you're feeling better in a couple of days.
I am doing better thanks all for your support.
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Always remember kids need bad examples in their lives too so they know what NOT to do.
I hope you heal fast. I've learned two things after driving a truck for 30 years.
1) Ibuprofen + aspirin works better than either one taken by it's self.
2) No mater who writes the scrip, drugs show up in a DOT whiz quiz for up to 30 days afterwards while alcohol doesn't. Even though it may be legal it's easier not to have to answer stupid questions.
I hope you heal fast. I've learned two things after driving a truck for 30 years.
1) Ibuprofen + aspirin works better than either one taken by it's self.
2) No mater who writes the scrip, drugs show up in a DOT whiz quiz for up to 30 days afterwards while alcohol doesn't. Even though it may be legal it's easier not to have to answer stupid questions.
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Try living with the FAA whiz quiz.
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That's exactly how I broke my tail bone when I was in high school. It still makes a difference on what I can sit on.
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Go for it!!!!!! .............Its just sometimes you have to pay the fiddler:)
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Glad you are on the mend!
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I am wondering if the story shouldn't have started with "Hey ya'll hold my beer and watch this"
All kidding aside I hope you heal well. I broke my tail bone when I was eleven while riding wheelies on my bike. It took almost 2 weeks before I could walk on my own. I still feel the effects to his day.
All kidding aside I hope you heal well. I broke my tail bone when I was eleven while riding wheelies on my bike. It took almost 2 weeks before I could walk on my own. I still feel the effects to his day.
Really Baby, I swear that it just followed me home.