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Originally Posted by cuznjohn
hope you feel better soon. trees are tough you can tell that by their bark
Yeah, but their bite can be worse than their bark.
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Sad news..!!
really sorry to hear of your unfortunate encounter with that immovable object. Do hope you have a quick recovery and a big thanks to your wife for jumping in like that. Know you are both going make it fine...all the best..!!
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Wow, sorry to hear this! Hope you are back to 100% soon!
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hope you make a fast and speedy recovery
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Prayers and positive thoughts going your way for a speedy recovery.
SpydermanCT
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Originally Posted by otter28169
On Friday night I was cutting down some trees on a friends property when I was attacked by a 14 foot piece of a dead one. After being air lifted to University Hospital I spent the evening getting 14 stitches in the right side of my scalp, 12 at the base of my left thumb, and 8 on my left middle finger. I have a huge contusion and bruising down the right side of my head, but luckily there are no broken bones or bleeders in my brain. Now I look like Frankenstein's monster with a huge hematoma above my right ear, a purple right eye that was completely swollen shut (until this morning), and blood everywhere. I lost a lot of blood, and I am still very weak, but I am home now. I am currently re-evaluating a lot of the things I do in my life and tree cutting has gone to the bottom of the list. My wife has been amazing through all of this. She has been by my side and taking care of me every step of the way, as well as the house and the kids. I know she is exhausted but she doesn't let it show. Hopefully I will be back to work soon, but until then I will be prowling the sight. So Everyone please keep me busy so I can keep my mind of the pain.
Wow.....Hope you feel better very soon! Will keep you and your family in prayer.
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Praying for quick and complete healing.
john
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and 8 on my left middle finger.
Please tell me that you were not flashing that finger at the tree prior to the altercation!!!
(Just a little humor to help brighten your day)
Cruzr Joe
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CHAINSAWS - Most dangerous tool to use, or so it seems. Hope you heal quickly. Will make for some good stories over a beer in the future.
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There is trouble in the forest...
+Yikes! Heal well. We'll win this battle yet...
Ride on.
Roadkill
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Damn, you don't do anything half way do you! Hopping for a speedy recovery.
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neil peart rocks!
Originally Posted by Roadkill
+Yikes! Heal well. We'll win this battle yet...
Ride on.
Roadkill
great video! never knew the words! how timely! hope you get healed soon!
2012 RT A&C bought new 42312 sold July 2018 56k miles currently driving a 2014 RTSE6 LTD bought October 2018 w 6800 miles nicely farkled
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How to stay busy
One thing you could try is to out post Sir Denham!
Here's to wishing you a speedy recovery and the sale of your killer chainsaw.
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Sorry to read about your accident! I hope you are feeling much better soon!
Out of deference to you...................I'll keep my tree cutting/chain saw horror stories to myself! Darn sure dangerous work!
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OUCH... Glad all the injuries will heal, and that you have decided to leave the tree trimming to others....besides it leaves you more time to ryde.
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