Posted by Paul Shuler on October 24, 2011 at 05:18:14 from (170.29.64.4):
In Reply to: 4 Wheeler problem posted by billonthefarm on October 23, 2011 at 18:06:36:
Almost the same thing happened to my best friend on Friday. He was not as lucky. He was going slow down the edge of a deep ravine looking for deer sign. He stopped and stood up to get his cell phone out of his pocket when the ground gave way under the front right tire pitching him forward and into the throttle. His also flipped many times. He ended up with a compound fx out both sides of his wrist. A mid shaft fx of his forearm and dislocated elbow and compound fx of his humorous. One of his carpal bones and the head of his radius is still down in the woods somewhere. Nothing life threatening but he is buggered up. The bad thing is he makes his living as a musician. Not sure how that’s all going to work out. I could post a photo of his wrist but I doubt most would want to see it.
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