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jchammond 02-11-2018 08:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Zoren 370 (Post 3729487)
Very sorry to see and hear this JC, glad your home and recovering.



Im a PT myself if you do have questions let me know. Did they do surgery on your back and Pelvis? Recover soon and hopefully you make it to Zday even with another car. Rusty and I will try to put something together for a meet and greet withh all the forum members



Update as on the SuV driver! I know some people that can do vodoo witchcraft and make him pee with desert sand!! Lol



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PT comes by 3x a week for pelvic exercise; they don’t seem to be concerned too much about my back/ as it’s got a little hardware & doing ok.



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TreeSemdyZee 02-11-2018 08:39 AM

Man. That vertebrae looks pretty smushed.


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NCOversteer 02-11-2018 09:17 AM

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Originally Posted by jchammond (Post 3729514)
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PT comes by 3x a week for pelvic exercise; they don’t seem to be concerned too much about my back/ as it’s got a little hardware & doing ok.



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Wow, glad you're recovering - that looks like a nasty accident. Just another reminder that most drivers just don't pay attention on the road. Be careful everyone.
A girl in an suv blew through a red light and t-boned me. I ended up with a minor concussion and a broken shoulder. Pulled her out of the car (she was "in shock") it completely reeked of weed and her grinder was on the ground.

blueranger 02-11-2018 09:51 AM

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Originally Posted by jchammond (Post 3728980)
Not exactly what kind of post I had desired to put up; But I’m glad to be alive & recovering...been home for 14days after spending 6 in hospital. Big SUV ran a stop sign & collected me in the intersection-sent me over an embankment & rolled,,,totaled Z & broke my L1 vertebrae,pelvis & 2 ribs...currently on walker & pt is coming by House 3days a week for pelvis.
Everything is healing up good/ saddened about Z; but very thankful to be Alive.


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Glad to hear you are OK and hope you have a speedy recovery. Sorry about your car but the most important thing is you will be OK.

Best Wishes Friend



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Zoren 370 02-11-2018 10:01 AM

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PT comes by 3x a week for pelvic exercise; they don’t seem to be concerned too much about my back/ as it’s got a little hardware & doing ok.



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Looks like the L2 and not the L1 shattered. Yes the spine is good because of the fixator rods. Did you ask if they used a push rod in your back? Just kidding wanted you to laugh a little.

The pelvis is normally non operable unless severely fractured and displaced. It heals by it self. Your young it should heal faster. Are you on full weight bearing on Both legs?

Buzzkill247 02-11-2018 11:12 AM

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Originally Posted by Zoren 370 (Post 3729530)
Did you ask if they used a push rod in your back? Just kidding wanted you to laugh a little.

Welp, you have a goal for your new Z - get your engine rods in titanium to match your back!!

Laughter is good medicine right?

(or, after the incoming lawsuit, put titanium in your GT-R ;) )

jchammond 02-11-2018 11:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Zoren 370 (Post 3729530)
Looks like the L2 and not the L1 shattered. Yes the spine is good because of the fixator rods. Did you ask if they used a push rod in your back? Just kidding wanted you to laugh a little.

The pelvis is normally non operable unless severely fractured and displaced. It heals by it self. Your young it should heal faster. Are you on full weight bearing on Both legs?

Nope, 50% left leg ... I’ve been on a walker since leaving hospital 2weeks ago.
Surgery not required on pelvis but broken in groin area; worse on left side.
As that’s where the PT is actually doing therapy.

Rusty 02-11-2018 02:02 PM

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Originally Posted by onzedge (Post 3729499)
:iagree:

:iagree:

cooltoy 02-11-2018 06:26 PM

Sorry to hear about this.

Spoiler 02-11-2018 06:35 PM

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Originally Posted by jchammond (Post 3728980)
Not exactly what kind of post I had desired to put up; But I’m glad to be alive & recovering...been home for 14days after spending 6 in hospital. Big SUV ran a stop sign & collected me in the intersection-sent me over an embankment & rolled,,,totaled Z & broke my L1 vertebrae,pelvis & 2 ribs...currently on walker & pt is coming by House 3days a week for pelvis.

Damn just saw this.... hate this happened and glad you are home and survived this hit...

Spoiler

jchammond 02-11-2018 08:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Spoiler (Post 3729622)
Damn just saw this.... hate this happened and glad you are home and survived this hit...

Spoiler

Thanks guy's; I appreciate all the thoughtful quotes,
Feel free to pm me-as I don't want to trash the thread.
I'm 3weeks along & healing up...Hope to be back to full strength in next several weeks.
Unsure what the future holds: but I'd like to Saddle another ~Z~
Y'all be cool...off to bed.

Spooler 02-11-2018 09:03 PM

That is the best medicine, Get another Z. LOL

StevenSlice 02-12-2018 10:33 AM

Learned on sunday that SPL Traction arms do not like the sport rear caliper.

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I will have to take off the traction arms every time i want to replace rotors :shakes head:

Albeit the traction arms definitely improved the feel, this makes me pissed off they didn't design around this.

Rusty 02-12-2018 12:12 PM

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Originally Posted by StevenSlice (Post 3729796)
Learned on sunday that SPL Traction arms do not like the sport rear caliper.

http://i64.tinypic.com/smpyx0.jpg

I will have to take off the traction arms every time i want to replace rotors :shakes head:

Albeit the traction arms definitely improved the feel, this makes me pissed off they didn't design around this.

Yeaaaaaa, I ran into that too. But it doesn't both me.

Hotrodz 02-12-2018 12:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Rusty (Post 3729829)
Yeaaaaaa, I ran into that too. But it doesn't both me.

^^^^Agreed...me three!

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