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Of all the rotten luck.. I can't believe this!!
21 March 2007, 17:53
surestrikeOf all the rotten luck.. I can't believe this!!
Butch called me last week to let me know he is shipping my new PH model .470 this week. It should be here today or tomorrow.
Cool.
I am all a twitter with excitement.
I have been out of the big bore shooting game for almost two years due to a three level cervical fusion with complications in 2005.
I was finally feeling normal and strong. Yahooo.
That is "was" feeling normal. Because I went and tore the tendon on my right bicep and separated the muscle from the bone.
The orthopedic guys says it'll be a surgery and about 6 MONTHS recovery time.
S.O.B. I CAN'T WIN!!!!!!!
I just want to shoot my new rifle..

21 March 2007, 18:27
mstarlingAw shaw!!!!! Not fun!!!!!
Not a good choice here though ... and only one for a good longer term outcome.
My condolensces for sure.
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http://www.mstarling.com 21 March 2007, 19:36
surestrikeMaybe if I shoot it left handed....

Dang it, this sucks!!!
21 March 2007, 19:36
RustyAhhh, Rats! That's no fun at all!
I know you will have plenty of offers, but just send the rifle down here and we'll keep it from going bad on you, instead of just sitting there in your gun safe!

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21 March 2007, 19:50
MacD37Damn, that's too bad Surestrike! Well at least, that will give you icentive to stick to the re-hab regimine! Get well Hoss!

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21 March 2007, 20:01
surestrikequote:
Originally posted by Rusty:
Ahhh, Rats! That's no fun at all!
I know you will have plenty of offers, but just send the rifle down here and we'll keep it from going bad on you, instead of just sitting there in your gun safe!
Rusty,
Thanks for the offer to consummate the relationship with my new rifle. I'll keep it mind.

21 March 2007, 20:19
500grainssurestrike,
Sorry to hear about the additional surgery. Good luck with it!
21 March 2007, 20:23
DwightGood luck with the recovery. That can be a tough one to get over so be patient with it. When you start back shooting get a nice pad of some sort to wear.
21 March 2007, 20:30
Jim ManionSurestrike-very sorry to hear that.
Maybe it will be possible to get some snap caps and use the rifle as part of your weight rehab? Just a thought.
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Yes, bad news, sorry to hear it. Good luck with your recovery.
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21 March 2007, 23:30
Michael RobinsonI had the same thing, plus rotator cuff repair, 14 weeks ago.
It is a slow recovery, with a lot of physical therapy. But it is getting better.
Best of luck with yours.
Mike
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22 March 2007, 00:58
surestrikequote:
I had the same thing, plus rotator cuff repair, 14 weeks ago.
mrlexma,
Did your doc mention how long of a time frame before you can shoot again?
Well I may not be able to shoot her for awhile but trust me there will be some heavy petting in the mean time..

22 March 2007, 01:05
CanuckBummer surestrike! That does suck. I had a thought to PM you about your back recently too...I never heard if you sorted out your complications, etc. You were worried about ever shooting big bores again, so at least the fact your back is OK is some pretty darn good news!
You and mrlexma have me wondering what the heck you'd be doing to cause that kind of damage to your biceps tendon (and rotator cuff). Ouch.
All the best for a speedy recover to both of you gents.
Cheers,
Canuck
22 March 2007, 03:19
tomo577sorry to learn of your bad luck.
get well soon
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surestrike,
You and MR had better quit picking up Volkswagens with one arm!
Ah, well, as with professional athletes, the best is needed here, for return to play, therefore surgery and proper rehab.
You can do it. Godspeed, and leave those Volkswagens alone in the future!
22 March 2007, 04:16
jimatcatbest of luck in your recovery....
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22 March 2007, 04:25
surestrikequote:
You and mrlexma have me wondering what the heck you'd be doing to cause that kind of damage to your biceps tendon (and rotator cuff). Ouch.
I wish I knew what I've done in past that caused this to happen because what I was doing shouldn't have caused those tendons to snap.
I mean truly any man should be able, with one arm, to fend off an attacking horde of wild, naked, big titted, barbarian, women.
Don't you think?

22 March 2007, 05:06
bigdoggy700Since you injured yourself with all the amozons, I will be glad for you to send me your rifle and I will break it in properly for you while you are healing. That way it won't feel lonely. Seriously, get well asap.
22 March 2007, 06:46
Charles_HelmSorry to hear about your setback. I hope that you are doing well otherwise.
22 March 2007, 07:30
Bill CooleyGet well soon!! I know the rehab will be tough but you have a great incentive to press on when you feel like quiting.

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22 March 2007, 08:17
Michael Robinsonsurestrike,
What a coincidence!
I was trying to fight off a panting horde of oversexed women when my arm gave out! The cops, firefighters and paramedics had to practically peel them off me.
I think next time, discretion being the better part of valor, I will just surrender.
As for shooting the big bores, I was told it would be six months before I had full range of motion and 80-90% strength, and nine to twelve before a full recovery, if all goes well.
So, being careful, since I never want to go through this again, I figure it will be at least another six months before I shoot anything bigger than a small bore.
Mike
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22 March 2007, 09:07
CanuckYou two (surestrike and mrlexma) really oughta read "Zorba the Greek". Then you'd understand that it is your DUTY to surrender to mobs of lusty women. Resistance is essentially a SIN!

Hope you both recover quickly, and remember to yell "be gentle" the next time you find yourself in such a situation.
Cheers,

Canuck
23 March 2007, 05:13
Doc52Surestrike,
Hope all goes well! Don't push it, do what the experts tell you, and you'll be back in good form, ready for what ever is ahead!
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23 March 2007, 05:22
surestrikeThanks Doc.
mrlexma,
That is an amazing coincidence!! Were all the ones that attacked you out of work disgruntled Victoria's Secret models too?
I think you are right next time I'll just have forget my honor and submit.
Zorba made a good point.
23 March 2007, 08:34
Jeff WemmerI'll bet those "Big titted, Barbarian Women" will get you back to health faster than you think.... also bet that Searcy will be brun'n powder within 60 days!
Get better sir, there ain't many of us left, and, we need all the "good folks" healthy and happy!
Best in your recovery,
Jeff Wemmer
24 March 2007, 03:38
surestrike08:30 On Monday morning. Cut drill &cast...
Then it's time to sit back with the perkies and booze. I do believe that is the recommended pain control therapy in this circumstance.

24 March 2007, 06:38
Jeff WemmerWatch-out for those "Perkies"...Broke a bunch of bones back in the 80s during an argument with a "Rice-rocket" and had a tough go in getting them to leave me alone! Just 3 weeks on the damn'd things and I was hooked...that never had happened before, or since....Bad stuff pain killers....Stick with the booze!
Good luck!
Jeff
24 March 2007, 07:45
Michael Robinsonsurestrike, not meaning to cause you any apprehension, but I started with Oxycontin - it did NOTHING for the pain.
Then it was on to Vicodin - if I doubled the recommended dose, I could sleep for a couple of hours. But the nurse practitioner said that wasn't such a good idea.
Finally, after I complained to the doc, he brought out the big gun, Dilaudid, which generally killed the pain and my ability to think straight besides.
Jeff is right, though. That stuff can be habit forming. I quit taking it as soon as the pain let me.
Bottom line is, get what you need and get off of it as soon as you don't need it any more.
Good luck.
Mike
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25 March 2007, 05:49
surestrikeGentlemen,
Thank you for your good advice and your concern. Believe me when I tell you that it is well received and will be heeded.
Greg
25 March 2007, 21:37
Jeff WemmerSurestrike,
Good luck tomorrow!
JW
26 March 2007, 00:51
surestrikeJeff,
Thanks man.
Greg
27 March 2007, 07:48
surestrikeOuch!!
The first one today had complications. I go in for another tomorrow with different type of hardware.
I am writing this with my left hand. My right arm is in major throb and burn mode. Tomorrow ought to be expialidocious.

27 March 2007, 08:26
Jim ManionSurestrike
Best of luck tomorrow. I had my knee scopped a few months ago to repair lots of damage - nothing you can screw up in a knee was unscathed. No surgical complications though. I cannot imagine what looking to round 2 is like.
You may want to call in RIP - with his set of reamers.
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27 March 2007, 08:53
Jeff WemmerStop it Jim!!!
Good luck buddy...round 2 will be a cinch!
JW
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As recommended by MR, take the narcotics in a scheduled and as directed fashion while you need them, and get off them as soon as you can.
Best wishes for a speedy recovery.
29 March 2007, 02:42
Idaho Sharpshootermy gosh RIP, you mean other college FB players besides ours picked up VW's and hauled them up onto the LB coaches front porch? They used to call that the "Lilly Lift" at UT.
Rich
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29 March 2007, 07:22
surestrikeWell guys they finished up on me last night and I broke out around midnight. My doc brought in an upper arm and hand surgery specialist (until last night I didn't know that existed either) and assisted him in an anterior single incision approach. A different incision than the one he made on Monday.
In any case they were successful in placing an "endo button" which is basically a toggle bolt that goes through your radius and anchors on the back side of the bone. Then they suture the end of the tendon to the top of the "button" which is actually into the bone marrow. When the hole in your bone heals it does so around the top of the button and the tendon, capturing the tendon and hopefully anchoring the bicep for future use.
I am writing this with 15 mg of percosett on board and with only my left middle finger as my right arm seems to be out of service at the moment.
Oh yeah my new PH model Searcy showed up today. it looks real nice. My loving wife even checked the triggers for me and tells me that "they are just fine, honey..

"
I'll stop now and spare you the further rantings of an opiated gun loony.
Good night all, and good hunting!!
29 March 2007, 07:42
500grainsGlad to hear it went well, and I hope your recovery will be rapid!
29 March 2007, 19:34
Jeff WemmerSurestrike,
Glad all went well...your wife sounds cool - mine would have said...."ANOTHER GUN!!!"...Pop-pop-pop would go those Perkies...."Yeeeees hooooooooney....Snore!"
Keep us posted on how it goes!
JW
29 March 2007, 21:19
Michael RobinsonGlad to hear the good news!
All the best.
Mike
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