Note the obnoxious color
The traction
They stick out like a lighthouse and say don't run into me drunk people.
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They stick out like a lighthouse and say don't run into me drunk people.
Then I chose to sick with this one. Really the thumbs up came after the doc told me that I had an odd break pattern but that my bones were very strong because it should have shattered it. He also said that there was a possibility that I would start physical therapy in 3 weeks with no surgery.
Then it was time to change my splint over to a brace. When they unwrapped it the stench was epic. Try and imagine while looking at the next image.
The nurse actually went and got the doc again to look at it a second time. I really just think the smell shocked her. The next pic is where the blood pooled in my leg in a pattern left by the bandages.
This is just a great image. My mom took this one.
After it was cleaned up it looked a lot better.
After it was re-bandaged it didn't look bad at all except for the yellow color and a little bruising.
My mother stood by the whole time... I think the smell will haunt her dreams for a while.
I now have a new brace that allows me a whole 20 degrees of movement through my knee, since the doc believes that my ACL might still be in one piece. YAAAY
So it appears that I will be kicking it around Lewisburg for a while so if you feel like driving me places just let me know. It is kinda hard to push the gas with a non-weight bearing leg. All in all a good day at the docs office. I got some new drugs, a new brace, and some good news. Oh yeah, sorry for the graphic images but that is what was going on with my life. All the pics should be up on the photobucket within the next day or so.
All in all not too bad of a ride
I think this is where that Genessee Beer is made. At least that is what I like to believe.
This is Gizella she did what most did and slept the trip away. I had to keep the leg elevated so no sleep til airport.
Then I was at the airport and my very expensive Colorado trip was over.
Doc bills $800 plus
Stomped on laptop
Shuttle to airport $55
Memories (might sell to help pay for future doc bills)
Scars (gonna be sweet)
I was victorious
First I beat this guy in pool. I thought all people from Chicago were good at pool and bowling. I beat him on one leg.
The bar was pretty vacant, but we still had fun. PBR was on special for $2 a can... not a great special, but I loves me some PBR
I did get a ride back to the hostel from a girl named Indigo that worked there, but I still had to make it up these stairs in the dark.
Two days later I was heading out early in the morning after using some SkyMiles to fly home earlier than anticipated.
Luckily I had help with my bag from this guy.
And of course these two were there as well.
All in all I think I made the right decision by staying in Colorado for the extra time. I kept my leg elevated and met some pretty decent people in the process. The Rocky Mountain Inn and Hostel is where I stayed and if you are in the Winter Park area I reccomend it if you want to stay fairly cheap and clean.
We were starting day 2 at Steamboat. This is the Gondola Building.
I did get some good pictures there. All are on the photobucket account in the Out West folder.
After lloking for Shaw at 11 we went out to make a few runs. I didn't make many. A little before 2 vI caught a stump under the powder and got slung into this tree. I crawled out of the woods to the lift to get ski patrol.
My leg looked a little rough considering that it didn't even rip my pants. I did however find out why Shaw never met up with us. This is a picture of the setup that Shaw was taken to the Emergnecy Room on. I knew it wouldn't be long until he came back to get his board.
These are the x-rays of his broken arm
He came back to get his board and found me. We really need to own cell phones.
This guy had to carry me to the car. He didn't get injured but will need surgery for a damaged shoulder so he is part of the gimp squad.
I didn't think I had hurt my leg that bad so I hobbled away from Steamboat.
The pictures of the trip are all up on photobucket. More blogs to come, but using the computer is a little uncomfortable at the moment.