I feel for you man, at least you're still breathing though. Get well fast and keep us updated. If you're posting up on the site that soon after a major accident like that, we know at least you're OK in the head!!!Good luck on a speedy recovery!!
I feel for you man, at least you're still breathing though. Get well fast and keep us updated. If you're posting up on the site that soon after a major accident like that, we know at least you're OK in the head!!!Good luck on a speedy recovery!!
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Sounds brutal....Hope you have a speedy recovery!
2001 Ironman Daily Driver... 3.5" suspension lift (OME912 springs and 1" spring spacer), ball joint flip, 1.5" front diff. drop, 33"x12.5 TrXus MT, 16x10 Eagle Alloy rims, Interceptor, PV muffler, K&N air filter, Alpine Supercharger, Bilstein shocks, and some trimming.
2000 Ironman Project LS-1 VX... very slow progress but someday....... ohhhhh someday......
Thanks to all.....Sorry for being short...In slightly more pain than ever.....
My MRI was today but the radiologist was not in so I will not know due to the holiday the true final outcome untill wensday. I have a follow up test on Monday to be ran on my organs. The sphleen, liver and (gal)bladder are not operating to specs. Also it has aggravated my migraines that I have in similar nature to scott. In fact I was to get tested next month for the same procedure he went through. I dont remember what all I said in my first post (too drugged to read it) but once again thank you all.
I just had to get online. I am a fighter when it comes to injuries and absolutely hate sitting around. So the least I could do was attempt to get online and check this site out in hopes of finding the window fix issue video - to conveince me to purchase the brackets.
To all who advised that a good lawyer is needed. That is never a problem for me.... My dad a well known lawyer here in the Kentuckiana area and is more fuled than ever to take a case......(Im a pre law student as well)
Car for the fiance wise...I wanted to get her into an AXIOM but that might not happen. SHe is budgeting in the under $10,000 range. She midly cares about gas mileage. She wants a sunroof and leather is possible. She like autos from the bigger explorer (to feel powerfull i think) to the Jetta or Mazda 6, but is having troubles on finding one she likes with low enough mileage...I am trying my best but I am not at my best. So far we saw a Saab 2003 9-3 with 50K on the clock for roughly 9k? Open to suggestions. I will tell her to check this thread too....
Thank you all again....
Hang in there! As for the fiance's car, find her an '04 Axiom (Direct Injection) in 2WD and you may make her happy in both the budget and mileage department.
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Glad you are doing ok (as can be after having a truck fall on you), and hope you get better fast. Good luck!
Wow...this along with Moncha's ordeal really pegs the poo-poo meter.One more of you guys has so much as a case of the hiccups and I'm gonna need to go on anti-depressants!
I hope & wish for you to have the speediest of recoveries!
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Sorry this has happened to you. Be a fighter but get the rest your body needs to heal. Best wishes on your speedy recovery.
Anita
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No saab????? What would be your choices? This is his fiance speaking.
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you got caught Chappa
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I think I've had all of those injuries, plus the ribs puncturing the lung. But not at the same time!
The Back injury and nerve damage can be slow to heal, I had to clump along for a few months, not able to control my foot for a while. I still remember the sci-fi dreams from pain, meds, and lack of sleep.
The good news, I don't even give it much thought these days. It will get betterSounds like you are keeping your spirits high, hang tough.
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Dude, that sucks. Sorry to hear about this. Just be thankful it wasn't your time, and get better fast!
Bart
Yeah, I got caught. Saab idiosyncrasies get very expensive, very quickly...ie. replacing/reprogramming a lost keyfob runs around a grand!! Mazda 3's and 6's handle great, are reliable, and run efficiently....leave the Rotary for the gearheads. The Nissan Altima we bought in '03, has provided 70,000 problem free miles so far...only oil changes.There is always, the soulless but utterly dependable Camry, and my personal favorites (for commuting duties) the Civic or Accord. I currently race Mazda's, and have piloted Nissan's in the past, so I am a bit biased, but the above vehicles are the models my experience has shown to be the most dependable, and easy to work on. Take good care of our John![]()
I haven't been on the forum in a few weeks and did not know about your injuries. You'll be in my prayers and thoughts along with Moncha. Get better quick! Best regards, Scott