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Thanks for the up-date.
We're pulling for you George. |
Ouch.
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Eric thanks for keeping us posted on George's recovery, its a relief to hear that he is coming along.
Best wishes, Richard |
Update on George- breathing tube and lung tube (for puncture) removed this AM. George is making eye contact, smiling, gave a thumbs up and was able to understand the complex medical language the Dr was explaining (George is an MD). Truly a miracle.
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That's great news, thanks for the update!
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Very good news. Thanks for keeping us informed.
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Cheers Richard |
Excellent news. Get well George.
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Great news, keep it up George.
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WHEW!!!!!
Thanks Eric.....please tell George we are pulling for him! SmileWavy |
I hope he recovers all the way. It sounds like he was very seriously injured.
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Get well George, from a colleague both in profession and love of Early 911s. ET and Chest Tube out nice and quick, these first few days are often very telling ! I wish you a speedy recovery and successful rehabilitation !
As MDs in the Early 911 community, we take risks with these cars that we are painfully aware of. Risks not due to skill level or driving style, but simply due to the known safety measures that these cars are lacking. These are very conscious risks and for the love of the unique moments and pleasures that compel us, it is no different than flying private planes, riding a motorcycle, or sailing offshore. If ever you read this George, do not blame yourself for wanting to live a little, do not blame yourself for your decision to drive an early 911, and do not think you should have known better. Living is like loving, and as per Lord Tennyson, the only thing worst than love lost, is never having loved at all. You decided to live a little. I wish you a FULL recovery. Dr Frederic Dankoff McGIll University Health Centre, Royal Victoria Hospital Emergency Department Site Director |
What a wonderful note, Frederic. FWIW, my stepfather taught at McGill for a spell-lovely place. :cool:
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Excellent sentiments, advice, and graciously stated, Dr. Dankoff.
Life without risk is shallow. |
It's a natural reaction to blame oneself for any accident, especially among men who are highly competent in general. I have a close friend going through this right now after a freak accident that burned his hands at home when a gel candle broke.
Things just happen in this life, particularly while taking risks that come along with most fun activities. If George reads nothing else, I hope that he sees Frederic's message. :cool: |
Well said, Frederic!!!
The nature of this accident has reminded me how tenuous good health can be, made more so by the unknown, unseen and mostly (but seemingly not in this case), other humans we (supposedly) share the road. Be careful out there this long weekend (in the US), do something nice for your P-car and have a bit of fun when appropriate. :D Quote:
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Well said Dr. Dankoff.
Wishing you a speedy recovery George. |
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Hope it is not inappropriate to post this now - if so I will pull it.
But here's to you George. No regrets. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1369438299.jpg |
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