Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Around the Campfire => Topic started by: Gus on September 11, 2014, 02:38:05 pm
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Howdy Fellers,
Well we're finally Moved, if not Unpacked... ::)
Have managed to get my Workbench set back up.
But have yet to make a Shaving...
The Universe is back to Throwing Unlookedfor Curve Balls...
I was Out of Action for much of August with Abdominal Issues.
Was just getting over that by Labor Day...
Then the Tuesday following Labor Day, my Uncle Bryan who is more like a Father to me, hit a 400+ Pound Wild Boar while riding his Harley to Work. The Wreck happened at 6:20am about five miles West of Wortham, Texas on Hwy 27... It was dark enough that he Probally never saw the Hog... The Speed limit being 70mph, the Hog is Dead and Bike is Totaled.
Uncle Bryan was Airlifted and has been in ICU at Bailer Scott & White over in Waco.
His biggest issue is a Collapsed Right Lung along with Multiple fractures in each of the Ribs covering it down to the Nineth Rib, followed by a few other broken bones... One in his Right Hand, a Fractured Right Scappula, two small fractures in the Vertabre of his Neck, an angry looking but Superficial Head Injury(He was wearing his Helmet) and a good bit of Road Rash.
He was Lucid and able to speak his name and the date upon arriving at the Hospital.
The Docs have since his arrival, had him in an induced coma and on a ventilator.
Taking it Day by Day, Issue by Issue.
Good Lord Willing he will pull through this...
-gus
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Sorry to hear about your uncle's wreck. A hog would be like hitting a brick wall. Antelope are a problem here as they always like to run across the road in front of you. We also have elk on the road between Meeteetse and Cody and they get run over at night. They are hard to see! My prayers go out to your uncle and his family! Joe
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I hope your uncle has a full and quick recovery. Man I can't imagine smacking a hog on a scooter! :o. I hope you and yours get back to some semblance of normalcy soon. Josh
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dang Gus...you gotta say something sooner...prayers would have been sent from day 1!!!! aaand so they begin!!
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What can be said...Hog on hog violence never has a good outcome. Sounds like you have had a tough run lately, brother. Good to know you are still in the game pitching! We'll be there for you cheering!
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Hope things turn around for you and your uncle. Sounds like he is a tough guy to survive hitting a hog like that.
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Wishing your uncle and the family Godspeed in the recovery.
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You might nick name your uncle Evel Knievle to cheer
him up as he recovers, which I pray for.
Keep your chin up and give us a good report soon.
Zuma
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Wish the best of luck to your uncle. My hunting buddy lost his leg in a motorcycle wreck just before the hunting season last year. He'll be good to go this season, and so will your uncle in time.
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Thank You Fellas...
Just got back from the Hospital...
Take a few days to Recharge, Rearm, Straighten out my Lads and what not.
Then head back out.
Bryan (Uncle) is hanging in there buy Tooth and Nail.
Taken Separately his injuries wouldn't hold him down long.
However early on, the Docs thinking Infection likely in the collapsed lung, started him on
Powerful antibiotics. This along with the overall Shock to his system have shut down his Kidneys.
So that though they took him off the Heavy Sedative (Propofol) and Pain meds last Friday, and he opened his eyes Sunday, he remains about 95% unresponsive.
The docs also started him on Dialyses Friday.
In talking with one of the Docs yesterday their thoughts are:
The Head injury is not a threat to his lucidity.
The collapsed lung is slowly recovering, and his many fractures should mend given time.
They believe his mind and kidneys stand a good chance of returning to function, once the Dialyses catches him up.
Thank You for the Prayers and Well Wishes for Bryan.
I include him in our Brotherhood of The Bow, not because he builds or regularly shoots the Bow.
Rather that through his gift of a small piece Yellow Wood, He started me down the Path to Bow Building and ultimately to this Forum and Brotherhood.
-gus
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Continued prayers for Uncle Bryan.
Anything I can do for you, Gus, you only have to ask. I mean that, brother.
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Thank Y'all for ALL the Prayers and Well Wishes!
I apologize for not updating this Thread sooner, but my plate has been Full.
Uncle Bryan Went Home the week before Thanksgiving!
Though he still had the Main Line installed in his Neck for Dialyses in case he needed to have another round.
He came back in to the Doctor for a Check Out the first week of December.
The tests showed his kidneys to be Working Well Enough again to be Released with NO Need of further Dialyses. So they removed the Main Line and Released him Fully!
So the Full Tally Was :
Seven Weeks in a Coma.
Two Weeks Stunned, Eyes Open but Nobody Home.
Two Weeks Slowly returning to Himself.
Now a Tough Year of Physical Theropy to Get Back In The Saddle... :)
Right Torso Crushed, Lung Collapsed(Flayed Chest)
Ribs 2-9 Multiple Fractures.
Multiple Fractures in the First Metacarple, Bone that backs up the Index Finger (Right Hand).
Multiple Fractures Right Scapula.
Hematoma and Huge Lump Left Forehead. (WAS Wearing Helmet)...
Renal Failure at the Begining of week number Two.
Road Rash from Stim to Stern.
Fourteen Units of Whole Blood.
Died Twice on the Table on Day One...
He says his last memory was stepping aboard his Stunning Ultra Classic and heading out to work in the early morning, the day after Labor Day.
Then his next memory was waking up in The Hospital about Three weeks before Thanksgiving...
Today he is AT HOME!!!
With Family and Friends.
Almost back to his Ole Crotchetty Self.
Looking Forward to Retiring in Four Months!
168 Pounds of Solid Gold Onryness...
He was 63 years old and 225 Pounds on the day of the Crash.
He wont be throwing a 50 Pound sack of Feed over his shoulder to feed the cows any time soon.
But with Good Food, Physical Theropy and Shear Determination I predict he will be Back At It within a Year of the Accident.
Thank Y'all!
Thank The Maker!!!
Merry Christmas, Happy Honica, Good Yule!
-gus
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Wow, just wow :)
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Bryan
that's good news that he is home.
I was just thinkin about you yesterday.
was hoping things were well.
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Thanks for the update. Life may not kill us but it is amazing what we can live through!
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Thanks for the update, sounds like a tough old bird. :)
Pappy
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Happy to hear the good news my friend ;)
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Was there any report on the condition of the hog? >:D
You tell that ornery old so-and-so that we are all very happy to hear how he is doing and we are continueing to pray for him.
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Glad to hear your Uncle is back on his feet, and doing therapy. Sometimes sheer determination, is what makes us keep on keeping on when all looks bleak. So is there any idea when he is having a viewing, or an appreciation of rides, for his Bike? So how many relatives, first ran down to the Hog, and butchered, what they could salvage, and then on to the hospital to see your Uncle? I mean it was on the way, right? ;D ;D
Really glad that things turned out well for your Uncle. I sure hope that you have gotten all this crap, out of the way, and will have smooth sailing for the New Year!
I wish all the best for you and your family, and Your Uncle and his family also. Have a very Merry Christmas, and Healthy, Happy, Safe, and Prosperous New Year!
Wayne
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Thank You Fellas...
I Hear Ya...
On Friday of the First Week, after Labor Day...
Once I knew he was Stable, I had to come home and wash cloths, refuel (Spiritually) and check in with my Immediate Family... So I drove the Route of the Crash Site, Trash Bag, Surgical Gloves and a Sharp Blade in hand, looking for the Hog... Planning to at least take the Head and Leg Bones.
My plan was to do a European Mount with the head and incorporate the other Bones into several other projects for Uncle Bryan, Walking Stick-Cane and a Bow...
I also have this Thing, I Need to Walk the Accident Site, to piece together the Crash for myself...
I've done this since I was a kid... You might be surprised what can be learned by doing this...
And I've lost count of the Crash Sites I've walked, Family, Friends and Mine... ::)
In any event, I found the site, but the Hog was Nowhere to be seen.
Though I did see Photos of the Dead Hog.
In walking the Site, it was clear he Never Saw the Hog.
No Rubber Skid Marks we're in evidence, only long Scrape Marks of a Sliding Motorcycle.
Blood Trail where the Hog was Hit, and where it came to rest.
And a good distance down the skid path of the Bike, a Blood Trail where Uncle Bryan came to rest against a barbedwire fence and had begun to move back towards where the Bike stopped.
Even though my walk of the site was four days after the crash, the lack of Rain and Lay of The Land made it pretty easy to read what went down.
In the end the Bike was Totaled and the Hog was Gone who knows where...
And Aunt Teresa, Bryan's Wife and Tenacious Advocate, is still working up the Total Cost of the Accident... Looking like it will be close to, or just Over, One Million Dollars... Which I do not doubt.
Thank The Maker, Bryan has Good Insurance through the Railroad(BNSF) where he works.
I'm Finishing Up a New Bodark Walking Cane for him for Christmas.
He'll need it for a While... But soon enough he should be able to hang it on the wall as Art... ;)
I'll start on a Bodark Bow for him after New Years...
I have some Hog Bone from a nice size Piggy that Mr George shot at the Burlington Knapp In last year to add as Accents.
I'm with You Fellas...
In Hoping-Praying that 2015 brings a Less Eventful Year...
Don't want to do another 2014...
Wishing You All a Very Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah, Happy Yule and a Happy, Healthy Prosperous New Year!!!
-gus
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Million dollar man! However, he may have a new opinion on pork sliders in the future. And again, be sure to let him know we are pulling for him from all over the 'net.
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Yes Sir JW,
I have and will again let him know that a Lot of Good PA Folks have been Pulling and Praying for him... :)
Being a Land Owner and Cattleman, he already had a "Stop The Truck to Shoot a Hog" mind set...
After coming back to himself post Crash, he has me Researching Thermal Sights to mount on our AR's... We aim to Increase Contact with the local Hog Population.
Best Wishes,
-gus
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Talk to gstoneberg about night sights for squeelers. He has a lot of personal experience.