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08.31.2009, 08:15 AM

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I ran my little '84 honda crx into the back of a semi at 90mph. The semi was going 10 The trauma ripped the aorta right off my heart, and during the heart surgery no oxygen went to my spine and I was subsequently paralyzed. Don't do that twice!

There are very few tracks in MN, and even fewer that have handicapped accessible drivers stands, so I just bash. In fact, the closest acccessible track to me is in Wisconsin.

I think I need an airsoft sniper rifle for my problem!
That's really unusual. It starts out a not uncommon car crash but I've never heard of a heart being ripped from the aorta let alone become paralyzed from it.

Sounds like your house is going to turn into swiss cheese. More holes for the crittters to hide in Much more fun than the spray.
   
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08.31.2009, 01:25 PM

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That's really unusual. It starts out a not uncommon car crash but I've never heard of a heart being ripped from the aorta let alone become paralyzed from it.

Sounds like your house is going to turn into swiss cheese. More holes for the crittters to hide in Much more fun than the spray.
the doctor term is an "aortic disection". It's only a 3% survival rate nationwide from that. It was dumb luck that they flew me to the one hospital in MN capable of dealing with it. What does it all mean?


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