Well yesterday started good, but........

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.........ended up with a trip to the hospital.:mad:


Went quadding for the first ride of the season, one week before May long weekend, and dislocated my shoulder dropping into a creek about 20 miles from the truck in the middle of the bush. Only 10 miles from the nearest gravel road.
So :gay:
I had to steer with one arm doing about 5-10mph for 2 hours through bumpy trails, swamps, up and down big hills. Not fun.

Got some good drugs at the hospital in Rocky Mountain House though and my buddy said I was saying some pretty off the wall funny shit to the nurses!:rofl:

Looks like golf and quadding are out for at least a couple months and I may need surgery now as this is the second time it has happened:(
 

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Yea Dale sorry to hear, Simon told me in the chat last night.You should take some drugd before you go out to ride saves the trouble of waiting.Get well
 

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Surprisingly it doesn't hurt right now. I took a T3 before I went to bed and feel good. The shoulder doesn't feel right but I'm gonna power through it-going camping for a week starting tomorrow!!

Good news is I don't need my axe or chainsaw!!
 

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Damn Dale sorry to hear that:( Would a Chevelle make you feel better?
 
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:( that sux Dale! Hope ya get well or all fixed up soon!:hug:

Ive never dislocated anything, i think, but i can only imagine that trail rid back

When i fractured my ankle, i felt fine later that day, but next morning, i got up and stepped down on it and almost cried it hurt so bad:spit:
 

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I heard you where bashing someone that broke there tailbone before the accident:eek: Karma is a bitch:baby:

No honestly i feel bad:D
 

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Not to hijack the thread, but I find that you are very lucky. ATVs are very dangerous. My 15 year old cousin got into an ATV accident on Friday and unfortunately succumbed to his injuries in the helicopter on the way to the hospital. I guess what I am trying to say is no matter how comfortable and experienced we think we are, we need to be careful when having fun. Hope you get well soon.
 

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Not to hijack the thread, but I find that you are very lucky. ATVs are very dangerous. My 15 year old cousin got into an ATV accident on Friday and unfortunately succumbed to his injuries in the helicopter on the way to the hospital. I guess what I am trying to say is no matter how comfortable and experienced we think we are, we need to be careful when having fun. Hope you get well soon.

:cry: My condolences to you and your family.
 
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Not to hijack the thread, but I find that you are very lucky. ATVs are very dangerous. My 15 year old cousin got into an ATV accident on Friday and unfortunately succumbed to his injuries in the helicopter on the way to the hospital. I guess what I am trying to say is no matter how comfortable and experienced we think we are, we need to be careful when having fun. Hope you get well soon.

Your exactly right.

I'm very sorry to hear about that. :(
 
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Wow Dale, that sucks. Sorry to hear man. And to FireFighter, I'm so sorry to hear about your cousin, way to young to die. God Speed.
 

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Thats big time bummer. I'm headed out to Nordegg for the May Long weekend. Couldn't be more excited. I dont get to ride my bike much because of work. Its a Honda CRF450.

I'm pretty excited for the weekend. Go camping with buddies, drink some beers and ride the quads and bikes on the trails.

Hopefully your back in action sooner than later.
 

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Thanks all for the kind words. I just returned from the viewing. Knowing that he is in heaven is what is getting all of us through this. Also knowing that his life and death was not in vain helps too. We donated his organs and everything else that could be. They told us it can help up to 300 people. Stay safe and make the most out of life and the people you share it with.