Brand new to the list, but not the injury...
Injured = Me
TBPI - 12/2004
Motorcycle meets telephone pole = injury
Good News = DREZ procedure 07/2008
Now totally pain/drug free
Like most of us on here our motto -
"Been there, tried that surgery, procedure, drug. Done that"
Reply here if you are reading this TBPI forum regularly!
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I share this site with my son RTBPI he had auto accident almost died broke 16 bones, and has avulsions c6-c7-t1. on march 29 2007..It s been one heck of a roller coaster ride. WE read this site almost daily. It has been very helpful. I just wish more DRs. understood this injury and the pain associated with it
- swhite1
- Posts: 295
- Joined: Mon Oct 16, 2006 4:15 pm
- Injury Description, Date, extent, surgical intervention etc: Bad fall in June of 2006
LTBPI - Location: right here in Texas
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What a cool sister.
I had seven brothers and sisters. Not one of them have bothered to check this site out. Oh yes, they are all married so double that number.
I can't say as I blame them really because I have been a motorcycle crash test dummy. Three major wrecks since I moved to Texas have left me as 'Titanium Tim'. So many plates screws and wires it makes Home Depot look like your neighborhood general store. (I know, what century am I living in???)
The thing with them is I'm like the boy who cried wolf. It doesn't matter what condition I end up in I always seem to get up. But guess what guys? Not this time. Three hard years have gone by and it doesn't look any better.
***Sorry folks. Got carried away. I'll save it for another topic.***
I had seven brothers and sisters. Not one of them have bothered to check this site out. Oh yes, they are all married so double that number.
I can't say as I blame them really because I have been a motorcycle crash test dummy. Three major wrecks since I moved to Texas have left me as 'Titanium Tim'. So many plates screws and wires it makes Home Depot look like your neighborhood general store. (I know, what century am I living in???)
The thing with them is I'm like the boy who cried wolf. It doesn't matter what condition I end up in I always seem to get up. But guess what guys? Not this time. Three hard years have gone by and it doesn't look any better.
***Sorry folks. Got carried away. I'll save it for another topic.***
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Patient Self-Mardelle
Tomorrow night at 11:11PM it will 22 yrs
TBPI
Hit By Two Cars While Walking
I'm fairly new here only a few months...
I love this site...it gives me great information and an inner peace..to know I'm no longer alone...
Tomorrow night at 11:11PM it will 22 yrs
TBPI
Hit By Two Cars While Walking
I'm fairly new here only a few months...
I love this site...it gives me great information and an inner peace..to know I'm no longer alone...
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- Posts: 64
- Joined: Mon Sep 21, 2009 9:33 pm
- Injury Description, Date, extent, surgical intervention etc: To make an incredibly LONG story short...
When I was born, my mother's doctor was out of town. A doctor that would not perform c-sections was forced upon us. Being 10 lbs, my right shoulder got stuck under my mom's pubic bone. The doctor pulled me out by my head, which ripped/streched all the nerves in my neck and arm (So, OBPI).
I've had two surgeries at 9 months old, and 3 years old.
My mother suffered as well. She needed both brain surgery and a shunt--She still sufferes today.
My parents lost the court case due to a terrible jurey.
That's about it!
Hope I can find somebody my age to talk to :)
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I am the injured.
I'm 13 years old.
ROBPI
Bad delivery long story.
Anyways I just joined not too long ago.
I check this site out everyday.
And I think this is the adult message board more than anything?
But I've been waiting to see replies from kids my age and I haven't really gotten any.
Figured I'd try this one.
I'm 13 years old.
ROBPI
Bad delivery long story.
Anyways I just joined not too long ago.
I check this site out everyday.
And I think this is the adult message board more than anything?
But I've been waiting to see replies from kids my age and I haven't really gotten any.
Figured I'd try this one.
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Hello to everyone,
I read this everyday sometimes twice aday looking for answers and to read what is new. I hope to read the miracles to someday help me. I am the injured RBPI from cutting a tree down in June of 2004. It certainly has changed our lives but for me it for the better. Yes I have struggles in life but I have found ways to over come them and have awsome wife to help me and I thank her everyday for being there for me. thanks for all your help everyone.
I read this everyday sometimes twice aday looking for answers and to read what is new. I hope to read the miracles to someday help me. I am the injured RBPI from cutting a tree down in June of 2004. It certainly has changed our lives but for me it for the better. Yes I have struggles in life but I have found ways to over come them and have awsome wife to help me and I thank her everyday for being there for me. thanks for all your help everyone.
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- Posts: 81
- Joined: Fri Jun 19, 2009 6:13 pm
- Injury Description, Date, extent, surgical intervention etc: LTBPI, Feb 2009, hit by truck while on a run. Free muscle transfer at Mayo Clinic 6 months later.
- Location: Chicago, IL
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I'm Mike from Chicago, LTBPI in Feb '09, hit by a truck while going for a run. After suffering broken ribs, punctured lung, fractured knee, and shattered arm, I'm lucky to be alive. I have a BP root avulsion, no movement of my entire left arm, and that nerve pain that I don't need to describe.
Thanks to Dan's sling I still run through the same intersection almost every day. I just completed my 4th post-injury road race.
Thanks to the individuals this forum, I know I'm not alone.
Thanks to Dan's sling I still run through the same intersection almost every day. I just completed my 4th post-injury road race.
Thanks to the individuals this forum, I know I'm not alone.
- RobertRacer
- Posts: 137
- Joined: Tue Sep 30, 2008 4:54 pm
- Injury Description, Date, extent, surgical intervention etc: 9/23/07 - LTBPI / Motorcycle collision
- Location: Birmingham, AL
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Nearly 60 posts on this topic, I hope we all realize that there are at least 60 people here helping each other (and sadly more to come). Just reading this every coule of days helps me out alot sometimes.
Ok, new readers, reply here about your injury.
Ok, new readers, reply here about your injury.
Robert - LTBPI/34/AL - Yamaha meets Ford Expedition....not good.
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Are you the injured, spouse, parent or other: Me
How long injured:2.5 Months
OBPI or TBPI: TBPI
How were you injured: Motorcycle (motocross)
How long injured:2.5 Months
OBPI or TBPI: TBPI
How were you injured: Motorcycle (motocross)
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I haven't written for a while but I do check in.
My injury was a car accident Jan 2, 2007. I hit black ice, car spun, rolled down an embankment, hit a tree, landed on drivers side. TBPI, Left arm amputation above elbow on Nov 21, 2008.
Janelle
My injury was a car accident Jan 2, 2007. I hit black ice, car spun, rolled down an embankment, hit a tree, landed on drivers side. TBPI, Left arm amputation above elbow on Nov 21, 2008.
Janelle