Kurt Yaeger - Athlete (http://www.vimeo.com/14193078)
I think that's the way to do it. This is after loosing that pesky leg and what you can do with yourself after.
Just saying hey ya'll! Wanted to put it out there that if anytihng similar happens do not hesitate to contact me to help out, I will in every way possible!!! Especially for my MOB bro's and sis'!!!
Hope all is well (i've just been lurking and not posting much).
Thanks Kurt.
Nice to hear from you!
Nice video. Glad to hear you're doing well! [thumbsup]
Great video. 8)
You made my day, thanks [thumbsup]
Oh thanks a lot, now I feel fat and lazy. >:( There should be some kind of special parking sticker for show-offs like you that makes you have to park in the back of the parking lot.
;D
You still gonna come up for DIMBY (http://www.ducatimonsterforum.org/index.php?topic=46811.0) memorial day weekend?
sac
inspiring [thumbsup] nice to hear from you :)
Well I get good parking! Yeah, I am going to do my best to make it there. Only way I won't be is if I book another film. Look forward to seeing folks for sure!
Quote from: SacDuc on April 06, 2011, 12:09:54 PM
Oh thanks a lot, now I feel fat and lazy. >:( There should be some kind of special parking sticker for show-offs like you that makes you have to park in the back of the parking lot.
;D
You still gonna come up for DIMBY (http://www.ducatimonsterforum.org/index.php?topic=46811.0) memorial day weekend?
sac
berry mucho way cool! [bow_down]
[thumbsup]
Awesome, Kurt! [thumbsup] [clap] [bow_down]
[bacon]
Thanks Bacon!
Quote from: The Bacon Junkie on April 07, 2011, 01:56:33 AM
Awesome, Kurt! [thumbsup] [clap] [bow_down]
[bacon]
Freakin awesome to see Kurt!!! [thumbsup]
Fat and lazy Sac? Not buying it. ;)
THIS one is fat 'n lazy! Especially after sitting in a clinic last night listening to a pro triathlete give tips and pointers. And it came out she was recovering from a serious spinal injury (hit by a car while cycling). Then someone else spoke up that they too were recovering from a spinal injury (horse show jumping), and someone else then said, yeah, I have fibromyalgia...
What's my excuse other than needing to empty my hands of beer, wine, hamburgers and french fries?!
Thanks for the added inspiration Crowbar!! [bow_down]
Thanks Kurt for beating my misanthropic attitude about humans back into the corner for the day
with this excellent reminder that while the flesh is weak,
it is the human spirit that is immortal
[thumbsup]
Thanks for posting your video. I had pretty much the same injuries in moto wreck about 3 years ago - open book pelvic fracture, ripped bladder, collapsed lung, etc. We could probably swap x-rays - I had one more screw but then I'm still lucky enough to have both legs.
I know how really hard it is to recover from these injuries - it took me almost two years and I'll always have complications including walking with a limp and some lower leg numbness. The pelvis is basically the keystone of our skeletal structure and lots of nerves run down through there. It's not like recovering from a typical bone break. This was a huge thing for you to come back from to get where you are now - especially after losing your leg as well.
From someone who knows.......what you've done is absolutely amazing and heroic. [beer]
Yeah, it's a tough thing to get over for sure. Not even sure if I am fully over it in fact. But you know it is what it is. I'm turning the loss of a limb into a niche in Hollywood. www.kurtyaeger.com (//http://) That's my "actors" site from the work I have done. Oddly some of the roles have to do with the missing limb but most don't... Go figure, maybe I was born to act but needed a little "kick" to give it a go.
Quote from: Johnny OrganDonor on April 07, 2011, 05:03:11 PM
Thanks for posting your video. I had pretty much the same injuries in moto wreck about 3 years ago - open book pelvic fracture, ripped bladder, collapsed lung, etc. We could probably swap x-rays - I had one more screw but then I'm still lucky enough to have both legs.
I know how really hard it is to recover from these injuries - it took me almost two years and I'll always have complications including walking with a limp and some lower leg numbness. The pelvis is basically the keystone of our skeletal structure and lots of nerves run down through there. It's not like recovering from a typical bone break. This was a huge thing for you to come back from to get where you are now - especially after losing your leg as well.
From someone who knows.......what you've done is absolutely amazing and heroic. [beer]