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Re: Car Crash - In the wars
« Reply #60 on: 03 June 2016, 14:02:58 »

Hi all,

Thank you for all your well wishes. I am now continuing my recovery at home. The most serious of the injuries is the spinal compression fracture. One of my vertebrae has cracked into lots of pieces in the collision. I have been given a spinal brace, which I have to wear 24/7 with no exceptions including sleeping.

The pain is still immense, I am also now noticing other injuries more, for example, ribs from presumably the seat belt.

I've been told the break, whilst stable, is close to Spinal nerves. I have another scan next week. I wake up every day with tingling hands, wrists, and loss of feeling in various places.

The emotional side is also very difficult. I am used to doing so much for myself and being very independent, and now I could not even contemplate doing something as basic as an oil change, and probably won't be able to for a long, long time. Sleep is just not happening, and despite having supportive family, it's amazing how something like this affects your personal relationships.

The speed at which I was travelling usually results in fatalities. Granted I was in a 15 plate Volvo estate, but I still fail to see how I've walked from a crash of that magnitude.

I just keep reminding myself how grateful I am that, (albeit painfully and for short distances with crutches) I am still able to walk and do the most basic things for myself.

Thanks again for all your well wishes. And, just for Big Griffin - cheeky sod - I am totally reserved, the picture on Social media was not posted by me!!  ;) :y :y


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« Reply #61 on: 03 June 2016, 14:46:24 »

Good luck with the recovery, James!

*notes down "Volvo Estate" on the list of possible next cars* :-X
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« Reply #62 on: 03 June 2016, 14:58:17 »

Good luck with the recovery, James!

*notes down "Volvo Estate" on the list of possible next cars* :-X
Seconded, healing takes time, and isn't all about breaks and strains. One day at a time :y

As far as the collision goes, you were unlucky... looked to be offset with a passenger side bias. Square on and you might have gotten away with ribs, bruising and whiplash. That said, that same offset almost certainly spared the driver of the C1 certain death, and fortunately no passenger in it either.

Try to take comfort in that as your body and mind mend ;)
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Re: Car Crash - In the wars
« Reply #63 on: 03 June 2016, 15:22:50 »

Good luck with the recovery, James!

*notes down "Volvo Estate" on the list of possible next cars* :-X
Seconded, healing takes time, and isn't all about breaks and strains. One day at a time :y

As far as the collision goes, you were unlucky... looked to be offset with a passenger side bias. Square on and you might have gotten away with ribs, bruising and whiplash. That said, that same offset almost certainly spared the driver of the C1 certain death, and fortunately no passenger in it either.

Try to take comfort in that as your body and mind mend ;)

All agreed in principle mate, and I am, naturally, over the moon there were no fatalities. :y

The only thing I'd say is, are you basing said offset on the pictures in the press? Having been at the scene first hand, all I can say is that (in my view) the pictures taken by the press (ie, the angles they are taken at) are extremely biased.... sadly while enquiries are ongoing, I won't be able to say anymore, unless it becomes public



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Re: Car Crash - In the wars
« Reply #64 on: 03 June 2016, 15:34:37 »

Having said that, I've just seen another article where it seems more unbiased and factual. I must admit I've intentionally not really looked it up too much  :-[
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« Reply #65 on: 03 June 2016, 15:45:45 »

I am. And fully understand your position re events...

Pics of tother car are clear enough, ie more than one and one clearly taken looking straight at the front of it. Pics of the Volvo limited to driver side

Anyways, your colleagues will worry about all that, so you don't have to :y

Just concentrate on getting better :y
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« Reply #66 on: 03 June 2016, 18:15:49 »

Good news that you're home James!  :y  That's a positive step on your road to recovery.  :)
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Re: Car Crash - In the wars
« Reply #67 on: 01 August 2016, 03:30:09 »

Dear all,

Many thanks for your kind words and I thought it only right I post an update.

It's now just gone two and a half months since the date of the accident, and whilst I'm not out of the woods injury wise, it appears I have defied the doctors on quite a few levels, and already have a better quality of life than was envisaged, when I was first taken to hospital after the crash.

Firstly, the injuries to my neck and arm were essentially hairline, and have not caused any prolonged problems or required any treatment.

The most substantial injury, and the one that causes concern, is the smashed vertebrae in my back. This vertebrae is in the lumbar spine, which is in close proximity to the spinal cord / nerves which control the legs, bladder, bowel, and, um, reproductive abilities. I'm somewhat embarrassed (but not ashamed) to say that I have suffered with all of those areas, for example, I have lost a significant amount of feeling in my left thigh, and my groin area, and whereby I used to be able to "hold it in" if I need the loo now, I have to go, pretty sharpish.

The most recent scan shows that the vertebrae has been compressed by over 30% in size, and the disc above it is badly damaged. The first MRI scan shows the fracture in close proximity to important nerves, though I didn't understand exactly what, apart from, it's likely to be related to my ongoing symptoms.

HOWEVER, on a bright note - within a week of being in hospital (bearing in mind I was told I'd be unlikely to walk for several weeks) - two physiotherapists were able to get me first sat up on my bed, and then stood on my feet. I was fitted with a back brace, which I am still wearing, to support the facture, which was thankfully deemed as stable. Over the next few days from there I was walking short distances on the ward etc, and gradually increased that.

I am now at the stage whereby I am entirely weight bearing on my legs and can walk a reasonable distance before too much pain, eg, I can do a mile or so. This, is a godsend - I never thought I would have this kind of mobility again.

Bending forward is agony, which I'm told is due to the damaged disc more than the broken bone, and fact sclerosis is forming around the fractured vertebrae.

I have been referred for physio and am obviously still off work. I am under close supervision of a spinal specialist consultant, and have another MRI scan in a few weeks to see how things are progressing.

Whatever happens, although my physical abilities are much reduced, I will have a reasonable quality of life and independence and won't have to rely on others to do really basic things for me such as washing and showering, which we once thought might be a life long thing. I can even drive, although I Can't sit down for more than around 40 minutes with the pain, and have to get up and walk around.

I will return to work at some point, and in some capacity, very worst case as something like an office based investigator. Depending on the physio, I may well in time be able to return to full frontline duties, and thus, go back to traffic, which is where I came from. It hasn't been ruled out, especially in light of my unexpected progress. 

I wouldn't expect anything less from a workplace injury, but, work have been brilliant and I have had nothing but support from every angle. And so have my friends and loved ones.

I am, overall, thrilled with the progress and am positive. Although far from fixed, (no cambelts yet I'm afraid!) things are looking very good.  Thanks again for all the support and kind words :y
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Re: Car Crash - In the wars
« Reply #68 on: 01 August 2016, 05:15:40 »


Great to hear that things are a bit better than anticipated  :y Keep mending  ;)
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Re: Car Crash - In the wars
« Reply #69 on: 01 August 2016, 05:28:24 »


Great to hear that things are a bit better than anticipated  :y Keep mending  ;)
Seconded, but with the caveat that you don't over do it :y

I met a chap at work who had had a double knee replacement but now can hardly walk... The reason? Simply two days after his Op, his grandkids visited, and he felt able to dance around with them... What he hadn't appreciated was that the painkillers were still working  :'(

Long story short, one day at a time, but positive news all the same :y
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« Reply #70 on: 01 August 2016, 07:29:37 »

One day at a time, James. At your age it's difficult to take things slowly, but you must be patient. As you will be aware by now, it's not just the physical injuries that will take time to heal and, as soon as is appropriate, I'd bugger off for a while.
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« Reply #71 on: 01 August 2016, 07:54:23 »

  All the best to you James.' Get well but don't do anything to hinder your recovery
As everyone is saying, one day at a time

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« Reply #72 on: 01 August 2016, 08:14:35 »

Good to hear you're doing well*  :y

(*probably not the right adjective but you know what I mean)
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« Reply #73 on: 01 August 2016, 08:25:09 »

I am so pleased that you are doing so much better than predicted, no doubt due in part to your positive attitude. Great to hear from you again James, and best wishes for your continued recovery. :y
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« Reply #74 on: 01 August 2016, 08:38:21 »

KBO, as Churchill used to say 'Keep Buggering On'  :) all the best.
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