Mar-10-2022 02:39 PM
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Mar-18-2022 10:07 AM
Desert Captain wrote:
Op here with an update...
My bride is recovering nicely. She had the external stitches taken out on Tuesday and the interior stitches are self dissolving though some are still visible. What will end up causing her the most grief are the bruised ribs as they take weeks to heal and there nothing that can be done other than the occasional Ibuprofen as needed.
Throughout this ordeal she never complained, just hung in there. Must admit she scared me to death and I never want to see another drop of her blood much less the copious bleeding she experienced. Update your medical kit folks and hope you never need them. Like a lot of folks we often camp where medical facilities would have been a lot further away and we don't always have cell coverage... just something to ponder.
Thanks for all of the kind words and concerns... Next trip, hopefully without mishap, will be Bucksin Mountain SP just north of Parker AZ in mid April. We'll be riding our Can Am up to Oatman to play with the burrows with a stop at a couple of casinos in Laughlin on the ride back. Guess we will find out if our luck has really changed. :S
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Mar-16-2022 07:51 PM
dedmiston wrote:
Your "ugly" wife is a very pretty woman. I hope she's doing better. I'm glad she got good care, and your coach sounds a lot more comfortable than an ambulance.
I'm glad they sent you to St. George and not to Kanab where their surgical skills aren't as good. My wife rolled a quad about 15 years ago and the pressure opened up a big gash in her leg (you could actually see her femur in there). It happened on a Sunday and "the doctor on call" (yes, singular doctor in that town) declined to come out of temple because the patient was female (I actually heard this over their radio). So they assigned it to the nurse practitioner intern to close up the wound. I don't blame the kid; he did the best he could. But my wife has a huge scar that looks like a shark bite with horrible bright spots from the sloppy sutures.
Note to women: Don't do anything risky in those parts on the Sabbath, because you might not get emergency care if something goes wrong.
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Mar-11-2022 04:40 AM
afidel wrote:
Glad you had (relatively) quick access to medical care. When my son broke his arm in Kaibab national forest it was 3 hours to the ER in Kenab. That's why I now carry several first aid kits, a large one in the trailer, a medium one in the truck and a compact one for the kayaks.
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