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play this video and play ''till i collapse instrumental'' then play both together. talk about motivation
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I am speechless ... WOW
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@lskylimper that sucks, i'm sorry:(
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@lskylimper :( thats not good...
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I've tried to avoid being that Paitant/EMT But When I had a Fall a couple years ago, I wish I had been telling them what to do. First I did insist on full C-spine immobilization. But during transport The driver didn't know how to get to the Hospital from were he was at. I felt like saying wait I'll drive. The real problem was in the ER, The Doctor only ordered x-rays of my T-Spine and not my the entire spine. Turns out I did have C & L Spine injuries. NO More EMS for me : (
lskylimper 1 year ago
@lskylimper I was still discovering broken bones for a while after that. Several, including a C-spine fx. I hope verything turned out OK for you.
HuecoDocDammit 1 year ago
just listened to it again.. lol you were playing dr to yourself enroute... gotta love it! I remember rolling my car one winter, and the crew that showed up.. the paramedic that was attending me.. I told him what size collar I took, and suggested that since a head injury was my chief complaint, perhaps a non-rebreather set at about 10 liters of O2 might be in order.. Paramedics, nurses, doctors are all the most bossy patients, aren't we? wink
Justtc 1 year ago 4
@Justtc The racing advice seems to be to get right back on if you can, but I think a track is different. I've suggested not to do it until it feels right. At least I wouldn't. For whatever reason I was itching to get back on as soon as possible. I was still limping when I got my next one 7 months later.
HuecoDocDammit 1 year ago
@Justtc Maybe take the advanced Motorcycle Safety Foundation course. MSF doesn't offer them in my area, but no matter how experienced, people say they get comfortable with a lot of skills from those.
HuecoDocDammit 1 year ago
@Justtc You could try racing somewhere on an open track day, too. Most of those places have beginner classes, but they expect you to have road riding experience. I went to a roadracing track for the first time last November. I followed the owner around the track about 6 laps. He just went faster every time and I was comfortable with the pace. It was a blast.
HuecoDocDammit 1 year ago