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Hunting season over before it started.
02 October 2015, 17:41
taylorce1Hunting season over before it started.
Well Tuesday night honey do's list wasn't very kind to me, I waited 9 years to draw an elk tag and I have to turn it in real quickly so I can get my points back to use for next year. Anyway I fell about 15 feet from a ladder replacing a window screen on a second story window. I'll let the pictures tell the rest of the story.
Just arrived via ambulance at local ER waiting on X-rays.
X-rays, I'm no Dr but even I can read these!
One more ambulance ride, and a quick surgery my leg is now in traction. Swelling has to go down before they can try to put my leg back together. Looks like I'll be out of work at least 6 months.
02 October 2015, 17:46
375hnhHoly FUCKING
OUCH! Get well soon, sorry to hear about your season
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02 October 2015, 17:49
CrazyhorseconsultingSorry to hear that. Accidents anytime are no good. Having something like that happen just as a hunting season starts is even more rough.
Wishes for a full recovery.
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02 October 2015, 17:53
VenandiOUCH!
I can relate to your situation (medical emergency weeks before a long anticipated hunt) but mine had a happy outcome.
Hopefully the docs can patch you up like new. Be sure to follow through with all of the physical therapy orders. It's amazing how fast muscles atrophy when not used.
No longer Bigasanelk
02 October 2015, 19:28
DesertRamDamn man, that sucks. I hope you heal up well and are rarin' to go for next fall (the season that is

).
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02 October 2015, 20:03
pagosawingnutThat doesn't look like any fun at all. Really bad luck!
02 October 2015, 20:12
FjoldThe pictures make it look like you broke it.
Tough luck there, I lost a caribou trip to Alaska in 1985 for a busted knee.
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02 October 2015, 20:14
Highlander7Get well soon and do the physical therapy!!!
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03 October 2015, 01:41
24mileboyOuch! Get well soon!
03 October 2015, 01:57
JCS271That sucks! Hope you recover fully and quickly.
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03 October 2015, 04:18
724wdDANG!! Heal quick!
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03 October 2015, 08:30
OLBIKERGeez,thats some serious breakage there.Do exactly what the Doctor tells you to do.Heal fast.OB

03 October 2015, 09:33
JBrownThat is horrible(the break and the tag). I glad to hear that you can get your points back. Get well soon!
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04 October 2015, 09:13
taylorce1I really appreciate all the prayers and well wishes, and hope they keep coming. Talked with the orthopaedic surgeon today and a full recovery isn't probably in the cards. They think the best option is to fuse the ankle to prevent arthritis and long term chronic pain. So running a mile or a marathon for fun is probably not in my future, but I should have decent mobility without needing a cane or crutches which is the good news. I'll probably need to loose that weight I always thought I should but never got around to as well. It definitely wasn't bad news and I'm grateful and blessed for that, but it never is the news we want to hear.
04 October 2015, 09:44
Hawkeye Mountaineerquote:
I really appreciate all the prayers and well wishes, and hope they keep coming. ... but I should have decent mobility without needing a cane or crutches which is the good news. ... It definitely wasn't bad news and I'm grateful and blessed for that, but it never is the news we want to hear.
Amen to the above... prayers for a good healing!
04 October 2015, 22:10
TREE 'EMI had a very similar injury in '99 where it also broke in 7 places in my heel as well as my ankle. I chose not to have it fused and have not regretted it. It took about a year for me to get where I could stick for a few miles of walking. I have had some paim over the years, but nothing so bad it kept me from hunting.
I packed on 46lbs in the first 6 months from inactivity and Ben & Jerry's. Then I bought a kayak which helped me loose most of the extra weight just as quickly.
Best of luck in your recovery and take careful consideration before you have it fused.
Art
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05 October 2015, 16:44
SevensThat pic made me cringe.
Get well, heal, do your PT, and sorry about the tag. Next time you draw, tell your wife you can't help her with anything until after elk season.
05 October 2015, 20:47
ted thornKeep your chin up my friend
If you would have fallen on your head you wouldn't have hurt a thing!!
Dropping by to visit you today buddy.
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05 October 2015, 21:38
Mike_DettorreUghh...that pic made me want to puke...wow...get well soon...all my best.
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1. The proper answer to: Where is the best place in town to get a steak dinner? is…You should go to Mel's Diner and get the fried chicken.
2. Big game animals can tell the difference between .015 of an inch in diameter, 15 grains of bullet weight, and 150 fps.
3. There is a difference in the performance of two identical projectiles launched at the same velocity if they came from different cartridges.
4. While a double rifle is the perfect DGR, every 375HH bolt gun needs to be modified to carry at least 5 down.
5. While a floor plate and detachable box magazine both use a mechanical latch, only the floor plate latch is reliable. Disregard the fact that every modern military rifle uses a detachable box magazine.
6. The Remington 700 is unreliable regardless of the fact it is the basis of the USMC M40 sniper rifle for 40+ years with no changes to the receiver or extractor and is the choice of more military and law enforcement sniper units than any other rifle.
7. PF actions are not suitable for a DGR and it is irrelevant that the M1, M14, M16, & AK47 which were designed for hunting men that can shoot back are all PF actions.
8. 95 deg F in Africa is different than 95 deg F in TX or CA and that is why you must worry about ammunition temperature in Africa (even though most safaris take place in winter) but not in TX or in CA.
9. The size of a ding in a gun's finish doesn't matter, what matters is whether it’s a safe ding or not.
10. 1 in a row is a trend, 2 in a row is statistically significant, and 3 in a row is an irrefutable fact.
11. Never buy a WSM or RCM cartridge for a safari rifle or your go to rifle in the USA because if they lose your ammo you can't find replacement ammo but don't worry 280 Rem, 338-06, 35 Whelen, and all Weatherby cartridges abound in Africa and back country stores.
12. A well hit animal can run 75 yds. in the open and suddenly drop with no initial blood trail, but the one I shot from 200 yds. away that ran 10 yds. and disappeared into a thicket and was not found was lost because the bullet penciled thru. I am 100% certain of this even though I have no physical evidence.
13. A 300 Win Mag is a 500 yard elk cartridge but a 308 Win is not a 300 yard elk cartridge even though the same bullet is travelling at the same velocity at those respective distances.
05 October 2015, 23:26
TWallThat a pretty nasty looking break, I'm not surprised by the recommendation for fusion.
I certainly wouldn't disappointed to be told I would never run a marathon. But, take the PT afterwards serious to regain as much mobility as possible.
Tom
06 October 2015, 04:00
Idaho Sharpshooterthat sucks majorly...
06 October 2015, 08:13
taylorce1quote:
Originally posted by Mike_Dettorre:
Ughh...that pic made me want to puke...wow...get well soon...all my best.
I wanted to puke a few times myself!
Nice elk ya got, keep killing things for those of us who can't.
06 October 2015, 16:22
Thunder HeadThat makes me cringe.
After I blew my thumb half off. My physical therapist put it like this, the patients who work hard and do what we say recover. Those who wont put in the work don't. She then tried her best to make me pee my pants while determining the lost range of motion.
Good luck and a speedy recovery!!!
I have walked in the foot prints of the elephant, listened to lion roar and met the buffalo on his turf. I shall never be the same.
06 October 2015, 18:10
Big Wonderful WyomingQuick reckovery!
07 October 2015, 09:30
npd345If you end up having to have it replaced you should seriously consider the "In Bone' ankle replacement.
I had mine replaced with one about 6 years ago and it is great.
I had similar damage, that the you have, repaired but after 15 years of little to no use of the ankle and constant pain went with the replacement.
Best decision I have ever made.
shane
07 October 2015, 17:58
ravenrThat is THE worst!!
Sorry to hear of your troubles.
(Note to self, Stay off ladders 6 months before hunting season)
07 October 2015, 20:10
larrysHoly Crap that hurts! I thought I was bad the year my daughter, 12 at the time, and I were trailing a deer she shot and I rolled my ankle so badly it ripped the end off the tibia bone, but that was nothing compared to this.
Get well soon. Let us know how the surgery comes out.
Larry
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07 October 2015, 20:41
Aaron NeilsonDamn man! Get well soon, always next year for the elk hunt.
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www.huntghr.com 07 October 2015, 23:05
taylorce1quote:
Originally posted by Aaron Neilson:
Damn man! Get well soon, always next year for the elk hunt.
Hey you too Aaron, Snellstrom told me you had a little incident about the same time. Hope you're up and hunting/guiding in no time as well.
08 October 2015, 03:43
taylorce1I have pre-op on Monday and surgery on Thursday, I will keep everyone posted.
Thank you all!
17 October 2015, 08:29
taylorce1Got some new hardware to wear for the next 6-12 weeks. Say hello to roboleg!
17 October 2015, 20:52
ted thornIf you would have fell on your head and had that type of apparatus attached to your chest and scull we could have at least used you in and around camp.
I figured we could have sat you up high.....watching several hills, valleys and ridge lines.
Snell could leave you a jug of Mount Gay and Graybird would leave you his pink blankie that RSnellstrom gave him in 2011 to keep you warm all day
Attache a window mount directly to the halo and had you a ridged spotter no doubt!!!
We could pick you up each evening and get the low-down on game movement for the day......
As long as Snell didn't leave you too much rum

Heal up good friend
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18 October 2015, 09:04
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19 October 2015, 18:00
taylorce1Ted's and everyone elses sense of humor helps a lot. I couldn't talk the insurance into leasing me one of those all terrain wheelchairs with the tracks, if I had I might have tried to make elk camp this year. When Ted shoots his bull I could have packed it out for him, like he's done for others a few times in the past.
26 October 2015, 20:02
SaeedVery sad to see this Taylor.
Wish you well, quick and complete recovery.
27 October 2015, 19:51
taylorce1quote:
Originally posted by Saeed:
Very sad to see this Taylor.
Wish you well, quick and complete recovery.
Thank you Saeed.
I'm doing well, and doing my PT everyday (well almost). But I'm doing something a little physical everyday, yesterday I dug post holes by hand from a folding chair talk about awkward! However, I've made some great friends through our church and someone comes over when I really need help with the big things. They were over Sunday afternoon and split about 2.5 cords of wood for me.
I think the biggest factor to my speedy recovery is not getting shot by my wife. We've never spend this much time together and it's stressful on her having me around this much. Especially when I'm in pain I get grumpy to say the least. I also get very angry when she chases me around the house and doesn't let me do little things on my own.
When I/we survive this I know our marriage will be stronger for it. I know my wife loves me and that's why she hovers. I also know I owe her an apology almost every day for being an ass when I get behind on my pain meds or frustrated when she scolds me for trying to do too much on my own.
29 October 2015, 17:55
Aaron Neilsonquote:
Originally posted by taylorce1:
quote:
Originally posted by Aaron Neilson:
Damn man! Get well soon, always next year for the elk hunt.
Hey you too Aaron, Snellstrom told me you had a little incident about the same time. Hope you're up and hunting/guiding in no time as well.
Yes sir, back at it already. Guided my first hunt this past weekend, we took a 186" whitetail - great hunt.
Aaron Neilson
Global Hunting Resources
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globalhunts@aol.com
www.huntghr.com 31 October 2015, 10:32
taylorce1Great news Aaron! Hopefully I'll catch up to you in a few months.
20 December 2015, 15:35
taylorce1Had the hardware removed on Thursday, and was released from hospital on Saturday afternoon. During surgery the Dr's found I had a nerve running between one of the breaks and it was probably the main cause of the majority of the pain is was feeling these last few weeks. They were able to maneuver the nerve out from between the bones without any further damage to it.
Dr's told my wife that the nerve had sustained some damage but would heal up in 2-3 weeks. However if we had waited another week for surgery the bone probably would have closed up around it. Already the pain is a lot more manageable than before, and there are a lot fewer muscel spasms. Though the did harvest some bone graft and marrow from my right femur as well, so now my whole leg hurts, not just the lower portion.
20 December 2015, 16:39
RWSnellstromGood luck Chad.