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![]() | I know how much agony you must have gone through. I had a half/body from chest to thighs only, but that was back in the 80's, modern tech, fiberglass & all. It was rather amusing when I got out of the Hosp 6 weeks later because the blokes all wanted to see if it really was impervious (it was) they could punch me in the gut as hard as they liked, I wouldn't feel a thing! (but they almost broke their fist bones!) The first week out of the Ops was awful though, 2 hours of drugged stupor and then 119.999 minutes of agony until the next shot (the nurses can't give more than 1 every 4 hrs)I'm glad they managed to put Humpty back together....
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![]() | no sapper i never had a spica bodycast or a fibreglass cast like freebird,i never had a cast at all.the bloke who fixed me up was a doctor mcdonald from south africa,he was working in the royal united hospital,in bath.that is where i had my operation.i then moved onto the spinal unit in salisbury.the doctor screwed a large metal circle on to my head,from which they could suspend large weights,this was to keep my neck very straight,i suppose it was some form of traction.i was kept in bed with this thing on me for eight weeks;lay still lee was what the nurses kept saying.like freebird i was in a diamorphine stupor most of the time,but i had a pump full of it next to my bed.good stuff that.yours,lee. |
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__________________ I DRIVE HONDA. HONDA - POWER IN YOUR ARMS. Grandfather: front medic, caught by nazi in defence of Moscow 1941, placed into POW camp, ran away from camp, got a gangrene, lost left leg, survived war, now RIP. INTERACTIVE BOOK of EASTERN FRONT from 22 june 1941 to 9th may 1945 (5+ hours of show with videos, photos, audio notes from soviet veterans etc.): http://english.pobediteli.ru FEEL FREE TO CORRECT MY ENGLISH! ...BETTER DIE FOR SOMETHING THAN LIVE FOR NOTHING. マキシマムザホルモン [Makishimamu Za Horumon] | |
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![]() ![]() ![]() | Lee. This may interest you, There was a young Dutch fellow that joined the USA airborne forces when Holland was partly liberated. In training he had a bad accident and broke his back. paralyzed from the waist. He was invited back to the states, where a Chinese Doctor was prepared to operate on him, and try to connect up the nerves to operate his limbs. He went. and it was a lengthy op, but it had to be carried out without anesthetic as the nerve ends could not be found while in a coma. He has wires coming out of the rear of his back, and they are attached to an "operating box" on his belt. We call him Byonic Bill, and he is still about, though very frail now. He would demonstrate how he could move his legs up and down at speed. Just for laughs..... It is all perfectly genuine, because he was only to pleased to show any doubters the fine wires coming out of his lower spine back and into his control box. Byonic Bill! Sapper |
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I only closed it as people were getting so bloody grumpy and everything seems chilled now... which is nice. (By the by, any closed history-related threads that have been shut for 'overheated' reasons in the past; I'm quite content to reopen 'em once the heat or irritation dies away, just send a PM.) A
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![]() | brian,i was offered an operation a while back,it involved putting a powerpack in the chest cavity,which had wires leading down your arms to the hands.the idea was to twitch the shoulder,this would open and close the hand,enabling you to pick things up.unfortunately,this was also a long operation and over the years my fingers had curled around,rather like someone with bad arthritis,into a kind of clenched fist.they would have had to snap each finger out straight,i did not fancy any of this really,so declined the operation.i use a normal garden peg,pushed between my 1st and 2nd finger,to smoke a fag or something longer.with this i type as well.my thum on my right hand works though,so i just manage to hook it through the loop on a cup,so i can have a cupper.i am lucky though,i have a wonderful mother and i also have a good son so all in all i am a happy man.yours,lee. |
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