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QuoteI don't want to upset any one here with this quesiton so I apologize in advance if I do.
Please don't take offense..........I'm not passing judgement, just curious.
Did all these breaks happen from jumping?
The spinal injury was from a low canopy collapse at 100 feet, due to turbulence.
The hip was a high school football injury that was pinned then... that finally wore out after all the years of skydiving, dirt bikes....etc.
The four knee surgeries were from round canopies, tandems and the hard Nevada desert landings.
bozo
bozo
Pain is fleeting. Glory lasts forever. Chicks dig scars.
I never did break anything under my 28' round, PC or Papillion or Stato Star for that matter. But for the last couple of years my ankles and knees have been starting to voice their opinions of those years.
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desea 0

Guess who is teaching canopy control at our DZ on safety day........
Sarah...Desea Rodriguez
bozo 0
QuoteThat's interesting the barametic pressure bothers you. Maybe it depends upon where they are you in your body. I've had a plate and screws in my arm for 7-8 years now, and never notice them at all. Doesn't matter what the weather is doing - it just feels like my arm... Weird.
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I went through such horrible pain every time the wind was gonna blow its hard to describe it.
The Drs did test after test and the only thing they could tell me was that it affects some people and not others. I just happen to be one of the lucky ones.:o)
bozo
bozo
Pain is fleeting. Glory lasts forever. Chicks dig scars.
I had been low and done a few DUMB things before with my own canopy and I knew I was low but this day felt nothing until just starting to turn. I did not hoon around or make hard turns anywhere near the ground except when I was on my own gear.
My attitude with tandems is that they pay bloody good money to jump so you should give them the most enjoyable (and safe) ride you can.
I had handcam (waycool glove) and the alti (barigo) mounted towards my thumb from the (upright mounted) camera. The alti looks like someone has put it on concrete and hit it as hard as possible with a hammer and the camera was totally u/s after impact. The glove however has not missed a stitch!! ;) (WELL MADE!!!!)
I have a rod (nail) through the femur with one screw at the hip and two more near my knee and like a lot of people here am wondering what the options are to get this gear out after 12 months which has been recommended by my specialist.
I have been told after the nail is out there are another two months recovery for the screw holes to fill in.
This was by the way the first time I broke ANY bone in my body and the first real injury in 13 years jumping.....
(For those who say it will/cannot happen to you ;)
BSBD!! -Mark.
"A Scar is just a Tattoo with a story!!!"
Orange1 0
Quoteon flying my usual downwind pattern lost a lot more height that I realised.


doc want to take the screws out my ankle as soon as the bone starts knitting, possibly as soon as 6 weeks after the accident (i.e. 3 weeks time), as they are just under the surface of the skin (clearly visible, and they hurt) - anyone else had anything removed so soon? The plate stays in at least a year.
Felt like we dropped from fifty feet into nothing and I could tell straight away that we were both in trouble. After Impact my passenger had her head/Back of neck on my right arm and I was (as well as her) going into shock but trying to keep that arm STILL as she was complaining of back/spinal pain.
The two things that really worry me are
1) I injured another person and I was responsible for THAT person
2) Having stuffed up a few times and known it on my own canopy I felt nothing when turning onto final. I had been way low before this on my own canopy and panic flared out of it ok. IE- The Alarm bells were going off and I knew I was in trouble!!!
I trust the TANDEM canopies more than any other that I have flown and the flare is more than excellent on same.
The accident was on sand (beach landing).
Had it been on "normal ground" there would have been a double fatality I think.
BSBD!! -Mark.
"A Scar is just a Tattoo with a story!!!"
Please don't take offense..........I'm not passing judgement, just curious.
Did all these breaks happen from jumping?
If so could you give a few details of the accident and how you may have avoided it (canopy loading- jump numbers-etc)? Also whether or not you've had any canopy coaching before or since.
I had a compound fracture of the lefrt arm (both bones out the skin) from high school football. Both 12" pins came out within a year. Not my choice, it's just what the doctor did. I've had no problems since.
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