Just as the title mentions.
I'm an incomplete L1 paraplegic. Incomplete meaning I can do things some paras can't, like walk with lofstran crutches. It's not pretty but I do make better time then some elderly people, lol.
My insides got the worst of spinal cord compression.
I chased a buddy who just sprayed me with sand over a widows peak @ Winchester Bay, Oregon. Front tire of my Banshee caught his ATV & ripped my handlebars out of my hands so I face planted the forks, handlebar area breaking my back.
Shoved an arrowhead piece of my spine onto the column compressing it 88%.
Luckily I had every single article of safety gear on. If I wasn't wearing a helmet there is NO way I would have lived.
Nobodies fault but my own. You always, always putt around the area & find all the widow peaks & razor edges so you know. We didn't. We were on the dunes for maybe half an hour.
Of course alcohol was involved.
In the hospital they were getting me set for AA meetings, yada, yada. to help me with my addiction. The lady tells me, you're gonna need help. I asked her if she's ever been paralyzed & just lost everything you worked your ass off for over 20 years (just got my 2nd brand new $2.8 million crane)?
She looked at me crossways & I said, well I have & can guarantee I'll never drink again.
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I'm just curious who all the other disabled folks are here.
I enjoy being able to hang with the able bodied guys but I haven't came across someone like me that likes similar hobbies.
I think that would probably be about the best thing to happen since being in this chair, finding another disabled person who at least likes to RC.
I'm an incomplete L1 paraplegic. Incomplete meaning I can do things some paras can't, like walk with lofstran crutches. It's not pretty but I do make better time then some elderly people, lol.
My insides got the worst of spinal cord compression.
I chased a buddy who just sprayed me with sand over a widows peak @ Winchester Bay, Oregon. Front tire of my Banshee caught his ATV & ripped my handlebars out of my hands so I face planted the forks, handlebar area breaking my back.
Shoved an arrowhead piece of my spine onto the column compressing it 88%.
Luckily I had every single article of safety gear on. If I wasn't wearing a helmet there is NO way I would have lived.
Nobodies fault but my own. You always, always putt around the area & find all the widow peaks & razor edges so you know. We didn't. We were on the dunes for maybe half an hour.
Of course alcohol was involved.
In the hospital they were getting me set for AA meetings, yada, yada. to help me with my addiction. The lady tells me, you're gonna need help. I asked her if she's ever been paralyzed & just lost everything you worked your ass off for over 20 years (just got my 2nd brand new $2.8 million crane)?
She looked at me crossways & I said, well I have & can guarantee I'll never drink again.
-
I'm just curious who all the other disabled folks are here.
I enjoy being able to hang with the able bodied guys but I haven't came across someone like me that likes similar hobbies.
I think that would probably be about the best thing to happen since being in this chair, finding another disabled person who at least likes to RC.