Video for my peeps!!!

Started by crowbar, April 06, 2011, 09:39:27 AM

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lethe

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Johnny OrganDonor

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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]




crowbar

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   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]