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what have you survived.

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inspired by the (Exceeding Your Expiration Date) thread i thought it would be cool to see what we all have survived and lived to tell about it. i'll start.. my list is long.
phunioma age 8
ripped the back of my leg open on spiked fence 80 stitches
ripped the bottom of my right foot off 50 stitches.
flat head screwdriver through my left ankle. (homemade cannon gone wrong)
10/28/78 crashed my 67 fastback at triple digits broke all ribs on my right side/collapsed lung/lacerated liver/right arm broken/left leg broken/dislocated hip & shoulder/ depression
in my skull the size of large egg. 16 weeks ICU.
1983 broke my tailbone MX racing
1984 day before my wedding i was hit by car had 2 broken ribs. told my wife on the way to the honeymoon suite.
1987 could have been the end. i came around a freshly pave corner on a road i knew very well in maine only to find that the pavement ended without warning, i went down and 120+ and lucky slid into a freshly mowed field. leatheres did their job/ helmet did it's job, farmer was kind enough to lend me his garage/ pressure washer and tools. for as fast as i went down the bike survived rather well. it needed new turn signal/ rear brake lever/ side panel and seat OH 1986 kawasaki ninja 1000.
came about as close as you could come to drowning before a life line was tossed to me. ( tried swimming across brandy pond in maine.. the wide portion it's just a mile)
5 battles with adult phunioma last one temp of 104.5 (was given last rights)
COVID 26 days ICU.
the hardest was dealing with the loss of my only child Pat. sat on the edge of the bed with my .45 in hand asking for a reason not to end it.
it's apparent i got an answer.

there are many more but none come close to the above.
 
:pray: I survived prostate cancer. I'm cancer-free 3 yrs after radio active seeds were implanted in my prostate. :clap: Bladder shut down 1 wk later; and doing well with the postpubic catheter coming out of my new (second) belly button though. Also survived a difficult divorce in 1990 and stayed single for 15 years before meeting my current (fantastic) wife. (now together for 18 yrs!) Actually in very good shape for my age (76). :yes:
 
I survived a spiral fracture of my right tibia, fibula, heel and ankle. I was in a modified combination plaster and Ace bandage cast for two weeks until the swelling subsided. Then back to the hospital to have everything manipulated for proper alignment. Woke up with a huge plaster cast that felt like it weighed 100 pounds. THEN, 10 years later, an industrial accident amputated the index, middle, and ring fingers of my left hand. The index and ring fingers were reattached during the initial 14 hour procedure. 5 rears and four more reconstructive procedures later, along with endless physical therapy, I was able to go back to my job with a 70% rehabilitated hand. Twelve years after that I had the first of two colon resections due to blood clots. Can't say that I enjoyed any of it, although I did learn a lot about pain medication.
 
Hmmm .... not as extensive as some of yours (just a few highlights):

- 1989 Loma Prieta Earthquake in California, a 7.1 that lasted only 15 seconds. Lived in Hollister at the time, only quake I didn't hear first.
- 1993 head-on collision on two wheels in Texas. Custom build BMW K75 LT was totaled, I walked away with no broken bones.
- 2009 North Texas blizzard (rare), with nearly 12 inches of snow; drifts at our ranch were over 5 ft in places.
- 2018 Tornado that struck Bowie Texas. Was only an F1, but still slammed our antenna tower into our roof and destroyed our largest solar array.
- 2021 Texas Freeze where temps were below freezing for the ENTIRE STATE (exceedingly rare); we saw negative 9 one morning but never lost power.
- And, of course, COVID .... had it early, February of 2020, and opted to rely on my natural immunity (no shot).

All the best ...... Ann
 
Blizzard of '78, Northridge quake, tornado took the roof off of a garage I was working in, shot, stabbed, beaten w/a pool ball in a sock. Missed a BIG bear by a few feet in the road last year (on the bike)
 
On or about February 1965, Typhoid Fever, temp. up to 105, packed in ice I was told, and given my Last Rites. My mother told me I was swearing at the priest and called her (my mother) names, and she never let me forget about it. The only thing I remember was being cold, and candles around my bed. Once my fever broke, they transferred me to what was called the County Hospital, and quarantined. It was a place for the homeless, and other non payers that needed medical care, and those with DT's, and of course those that were quarantined (for which I was the only one). I got to watch a toe amputation in the hallway (did I mention non-sterile conditions). At night I got to listen to the screams and incoherency of those in withdrawal. I was there for a week and a half. I did get to see the Beatles on their first visit to the U.S. on the Ed Sullivan show. Since I was the only one with a t.v., I invited anyone interested. There were a bunch, but they had to stand or sit in the hallway; I was still quarantined. I was in 10th grade at the time, and missed a bunch of school, but was able to pass. I swore at the time that I would never work in a hospital. So, my last 13 years working was in a hospital working in Physical Therapy, and getting to listen to some good stories, and some not so good stories.
 
Medical History
Date
1/15/2013 Aortic Aneurism - Aortic Arch replacement
1/17/2013 Stroke after aneurism surgery
1/19/2013 Surgery for perforated ulcer - precipitated by stroke

9/27/2014 2ND MC Accident-6 broken ribs, collapsed right lung, broken collar bone

Now retired at 71 and ryding everyday...
 
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I'm beginning to think I've lived a charmed life so far. Did a faceplant off my bicycle as a kid and fell through a skylight id just cut in my roof a couple of decades ago. Not much since.
 
Other than quadruple bypass surgery in July nothing really major in my 76 years. I still ride as often as weather permits
 
Acute Pancreatitis in 67, turned 3 in the Mayo Clinic. 1st one to make it past 24 hrs. Dr’s think it was caused by undiagnosed Rheumatic Fever. Recovery attributed to “high protein diet and prayer”.
 
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When I was 2 yrs. old I fell out of a second floor window :gaah: onto the sand-stone porch/steps in front of my house ( a brownstone in Queens NY ) ... Neighbors said I did a double flip with a twist and rated it an 8.7 :roflblack: ... What saved me was I landed on my Fat Butt which was covered by a very thick diaper. I led a charmed life as a child..... Mike :thumbup:
 
When I was 2 yrs. old I fell out of a second floor window :gaah: onto the sand-stone porch/steps in front of my house ( a brownstone in Queens NY ) ... Neighbors said I did a double flip with a twist and rated it an 8.7 :roflblack: ... What saved me was I landed on my Fat Butt which was covered by a very thick diaper. I led a charmed life as a child..... Mike :thumbup:

do you ever listen to this song semi charmed life by ''third eye blind''

i always ask when someone says they led a charmed life
 
I've been pretty lucky as far as accidents or injuries are concerned. Prostate cancer in 2018. Had prostate removed and needed follow up radiation in 2019. Been good to go with great numbers ever since. I'm 67 going on 12 :D
 
1950-51 Diphtheria, temp so high they gave me ice baths and didn't think I would survive the night,
Had to learn to talk and walk all over.
1969 Vietnam. Three helicopter crashes, two in one day....last one I was only survivor, spent 2 1/2 months in coma.
1979 Motorcycle collision, San Diego, Ca. Bike totaled. Me, just a few bruises. That's it so far.
 
Not going to bore you with the details but I shouldn't be here right now. I'm wondering if I've unknowingly completed my reason for being here or is it still ahead of me?
 
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