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<blockquote data-quote="Warren Allison" data-source="post: 1812009" data-attributes="member: 40587"><p>Between horses and motocross, I keep a list for doctors of the few bones I have NT broken in my life! In 2009, at 3 AMon a 16 degree January nioght, my house burned down with me in it. I got pout a bedroom window with a pair of jeans in one hand, a 44 mag and gun belt in the other, butt-a$$ nekkid. I lost every thing I owned exccpet those 2 things, including pics, videos, and trophies etc from motocross and rodeo. All of my pics and log books from my scuba instructor days, etc. People have said " What a tragedy that you lost all of those reminders of memories, of past victories, favorite horses" etc. But <em>every</em> morning when I wake up, and <em>most</em> days and nights....<em>especially</em> when it is cold and damp... I get very vivid memories of each and every injury! I broke my back in 2 places in 2006, and escaped from the ER after they gave me morphine and I overheard the doctor telling my gf and daughter they were gonna keep me over night. I wish I had stayed. Was supposed to do 3 weeks of PT after my back healed, and I did one day. I wish now I had done the 3 weeks. I was supposed to stay in bed as much as possible, and just sit the rest of the time for 3 months with that back break. But on the 2nd day, I would get up after my gf left for work, and I'd drive the 35 miles to my office, and leave early to get back home before she did. Figured I could sit at my desk there as easy as I could at home. I so wish now I had not done that. I have taken casts off early, cut them down and modified them many times. I wish now I had left them alone or left them on. Dunno how old you are Dave, but trust me: If you don't so exactly what the doctors tell you to do now, you will pay for it when you get as old as me. And yes, older people tried to tell me this, when I was doing those things too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warren Allison, post: 1812009, member: 40587"] Between horses and motocross, I keep a list for doctors of the few bones I have NT broken in my life! In 2009, at 3 AMon a 16 degree January nioght, my house burned down with me in it. I got pout a bedroom window with a pair of jeans in one hand, a 44 mag and gun belt in the other, butt-a$$ nekkid. I lost every thing I owned exccpet those 2 things, including pics, videos, and trophies etc from motocross and rodeo. All of my pics and log books from my scuba instructor days, etc. People have said " What a tragedy that you lost all of those reminders of memories, of past victories, favorite horses" etc. But [I]every[/I] morning when I wake up, and [I]most[/I] days and nights....[I]especially[/I] when it is cold and damp... I get very vivid memories of each and every injury! I broke my back in 2 places in 2006, and escaped from the ER after they gave me morphine and I overheard the doctor telling my gf and daughter they were gonna keep me over night. I wish I had stayed. Was supposed to do 3 weeks of PT after my back healed, and I did one day. I wish now I had done the 3 weeks. I was supposed to stay in bed as much as possible, and just sit the rest of the time for 3 months with that back break. But on the 2nd day, I would get up after my gf left for work, and I'd drive the 35 miles to my office, and leave early to get back home before she did. Figured I could sit at my desk there as easy as I could at home. I so wish now I had not done that. I have taken casts off early, cut them down and modified them many times. I wish now I had left them alone or left them on. Dunno how old you are Dave, but trust me: If you don't so exactly what the doctors tell you to do now, you will pay for it when you get as old as me. And yes, older people tried to tell me this, when I was doing those things too. [/QUOTE]
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