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Mark Gilbrtson was in a fatal car accident yesterday, he will be ok.

Started by Lotsokids, December 20, 2012, 05:02:58 AM

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racerman_27410

GIve the man a blanket!!!!!!!!!


good to hear you are on the mend brother.... it does my heart good to see a pic with you and your smiling (and still sane) wife.

Pain is real aint it? I always say its a blessing to be able to feel the pain.... especially considering what could have been.

take care and stay in touch!


Frank

movenon

Thanks for the up date and pix.. Yea, cables... What were you doing, RCR or RVR check? :)  I did a little time as AF Manager along my career path ran Base Ops/TA and retired as a fight chief with the 124th Aerial Port. Up in Alaska we used an old SAAB for runway/taxiway checks. Trivia... Glad to see you up and well with a smile. Thoughts are with you, if you need something that we can do from over here let us know... Maybe we can send the "OZ" gang up your way they seem to be a cheery lot ;)
Life isn't about having the best, but about making the best of what you have...

1990 FJ 1200

I make oil

Semper Fi

Lotsokids

Quote from: movenon on January 02, 2013, 10:39:21 PM
Thanks for the up date and pix.. Yea, cables... What were you doing, RCR or RVR check? :)

Neither. Opening massive hangar doors using the winch cable from the front of a fire truck (stretched across the road).
Yeah, not too safe.
U.S. Air Force sport bike instructor (initial cadre), 2007-2009

I'm an American living & working in Hungary

Steve_in_Florida

Quote from: Lotsokids on January 02, 2013, 11:24:55 AM

Actually the Hungarian recovery ward must be the only place that does not allow you to receive a blanket when you tell them you are cold and ask for one!


Word of your criticism toward their national sport of "bicycle pushing" must have gotten `round.

Quote from: Lotsokids on January 02, 2013, 11:24:55 AM

The doctor checked me today and after I complained about the unending pain...


Must be a European thing.

I was recovering in a German hospital after a wreck in `96, and complained to the nurse about the intensity of a constant, burning pain in my leg. She consulted Herr Doktor, who sent her back with some sort of analgesic SUPPOSITORY!

:shok: :shok: :shok: :shok: :shok:

It worked, of course, but I clearly received the message that I was being a pain in THEIR ass!


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`92 FJ-1200

IBA # 54823

movenon

"Neither. Opening massive hangar doors using the winch cable from the front of a fire truck (stretched across the road).
Yeah, not too safe."

Those doors are typically pretty large and heavy. But heck it sounded like a good idea.... Next time use more cables and stand back further... :))
Well I am glad you are with us and healing. Made a few marginal judgements myself. One time it was referred to as "corporate experience". I ended up with a lot of it...
I see they pulled the "trake" and that is good. I know more about "trakes" than I ever needed to know. Not me, but a family member that's been on one for the last year.

While over in Italy they briefed us that if we had a "significant" medical problem to try our best to get back to the base, because the Italian medical system had a different approach when it came to pain management. I didn't want to find out.

All I can recommend is close your eyes listen to some Jimmy Buffet music think about palm tree's, clear blue water, white sandy beach's with a cool drink. Take a mental vacation........
Life isn't about having the best, but about making the best of what you have...

1990 FJ 1200

Mark Olson

Mark , great to see you post again . take it easy and try to relax . it is apparent that you had a lot of good karma points built up.

Happy new year  :dance2:
Mark O.
86 fj1200
sac ca.

                           " Get off your ass and Ride"

Lotsokids

Here's my mouth X-Ray. I count about 43 screws plus plates holding my face together. Fractures everywhere. Even in my skull.

U.S. Air Force sport bike instructor (initial cadre), 2007-2009

I'm an American living & working in Hungary

93fj1200


FJmonkey

Keep that X-ray handy when you travel. You will need it to explain why you set off the metal detector. It is truly amazing how much damage our bodies can take and how well the medical field is in putting them back together. Did you finally get your blanket?
The glass is not half full, it was engineered with a 2X safety factor.

'86 Ambulance - Bent frame, cracked case, due for an overhaul
'89 Stormy Blue - Suits my Dark Side

The General

Hannibal Lecter use to scare me.......till now.   (When Pete emailed me that you were in good medical hands.....he wasn`t kidding!)
`93 with downside up forks.
`78 XS11/1200 with a bit on the side.
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Lotsokids

Quote from: FJmonkey on January 10, 2013, 07:53:25 AM
Did you finally get your blanket?

Yes, when I got home. They never gave me one in the hospital.
U.S. Air Force sport bike instructor (initial cadre), 2007-2009

I'm an American living & working in Hungary

FJmonkey

Quote from: Lotsokids on January 10, 2013, 01:52:40 PM
Quote from: FJmonkey on January 10, 2013, 07:53:25 AM
Did you finally get your blanket?

Yes, when I got home. They never gave me one in the hospital.

Well I guess its better than them giving you one by the suppository method.  :ireful:
The glass is not half full, it was engineered with a 2X safety factor.

'86 Ambulance - Bent frame, cracked case, due for an overhaul
'89 Stormy Blue - Suits my Dark Side

Steve_in_Florida

Quote from: Lotsokids on January 10, 2013, 05:30:32 AM

...I count about 43 screws plus plates holding my face together.


Imagine what they're going to think in the future when they find your skull!

`90 FJ-1200
`92 FJ-1200

IBA # 54823

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