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Posted by rabbitjoker on Aug-23-2006 18:41:

Drunk rabbitjoker vs. boat trailer (aka rabbitjoker's BC accident)

I have just returned from a house boating vacation in the Okanogan valley of BC with a couple of long-time friends (full trip review/photos to be posted at a later date).

The 2nd last day of my trip was rabbitjoker vs. boat trailer � and the boat trailer won.

After spending 5 days on the houseboat we moored the ship in the harbor, unloaded our gear and refueled. The refueling process takes about 45 minutes so we decided to toss the football around in the gravel parking lot while waiting.

While playing football in the parking lot various vehicles were entering and exiting, dropping off gear to be loaded onto their boats, picking up sea-doos, etc, etc. During our football tossing (unbeknownst to me) a truck pulled into the load and parked a sea-doo trailer about 10 feet behind me.

We continued to toss the ball between the 4 of us and when it was my turn to receive the ball one of the tosses was a little off target; it�s trajectory was just over my shoulder - an easy catch if one was to turn and run for it. Being a former football athlete (running back) I turned and ran hard to catch the ball.

I ended up running at full speed into the sea-doo trailer (sans boat).

I took the hitch part of it in the hard on chest and collapsed onto my right knee � it hitting the ground firmly. The gravel and force of my knee hitting the ground tore through the skin, fat, muscle and bursa sack (almost to the patella/knee cap). I could tell the gash was deep from the color of the tissue and the pocket of blood that was forming under the skin.

Immediately I sprang into action � ordering one friend to go find the location of the nearest hospital, the other to get a compress, the last to get the keys and some water. A bit of an audience had formed with the other people in the parking lot � so explained to them that I was ok and that everything was under control. While waiting for my friends to return I also explained that I was the safety officer of the trip � and as Fortune would have it � I myself was now injured. I continued with my dissertation on safety as my friends returned with the necessary supplies to transport me to the clinic (turns out there is no hospital in Sicamous, BC).

As we were preparing to leave � one of the onlookers said to my friend �I think he is in shock! He sure is talking a lot�� to which my friend replied �No ma�am. That is how my friend always is.�

Upon arrival at the clinic I explain my injuries to the nurse who takes down my information and then escorts me into a treatment room to wait (mainly because I was talking to all the other people in the waiting room). A short while later the doctor arrived and began to practice his craft.

The doctor was surprised with how many layers had been torn through and noted that he would have to scrub me with the bristle brush to ensure that he gets all the gravel out. So he gave me 6 small injections of local anesthetic and then scrubbed out the dirt with a bristle brush and cut off a bunch of the mangled skin. He then stuck his finger 2 knuckles deep through the hole in the skin on my knee and scooped/swept debris out from the pocket of skin that had formed. It was unnerving to have one�s knee manipulated that way (from under the skin). He also used some large tweezers to pick hard ground in stones.

After about 20 minutes of cleaning the doctor then sewed me up with 4 stitches, being sure to suture all of the torn layers. He then gave me tetanus shot and a prescription for antibiotics so that the bone doesn�t get infected. A further inspection for injuries also turned up a bruised/cracked rib � which unfortunately has no treatment protocol other than rest.

I then went to the IDA to get the prescription filled and to purchase dressings for my wound. From that day forward I promised myself to never again take on boat trailers � because the boat trailer will always win.


Posted by rabbitjoker on Aug-23-2006 18:41:

Drunk And now the photomontage!


Beautiful Sicamous, BC � house boating capital of Canada!



THE TRAILER!!!



Quick thinking and action always saves the day.



wrist vs. cogwheel � cogwheel also won.



Pre-treatment injury (various tissues visible).



Sicamous Health Clinic.



rabbitjoker sad and picking up prescription at the IDA.



Post-treatment stitches and swelling.



Bruised/cracked rib. Adam-esque.



Reduced swelling, healing well underway.


Posted by TO guy on Aug-23-2006 18:45:

Re: And now the photomontage!

quote:
Originally posted by rabbitjoker

Pre-treatment injury (various tissues visible).



DUDE!! That's a good one.


Posted by Moral Hazard on Aug-23-2006 18:55:

depending on where and how the trailer was parked you may have a law suit available to you. You definately have the ability to claim either Section 7 benefits under the Insurance (Motor Vehicle) Act (BC) or Accident benefits under your Auto Owners policy if you missed any time from work or need treatment. I'd recommend part 7 benefits... they're better.


Posted by The Wiz on Aug-23-2006 19:00:

Re: And now the photomontage!

quote:
Originally posted by rabbitjoker

Reduced swelling, healing well underway.


Man you cant come near my with that scab, so tempting! PICK IT!


Posted by Import on Aug-23-2006 19:03:

quote:
Originally posted by Moral Hazard
depending on where and how the trailer was parked you may have a law suit available to you. You definately have the ability to claim either Section 7 benefits under the Insurance (Motor Vehicle) Act (BC) or Accident benefits under your Auto Owners policy if you missed any time from work or need treatment. I'd recommend part 7 benefits... they're better.


TA, now with legal benefits


Posted by Fir3start3r on Aug-23-2006 19:22:

Dood!
I was just in Revelstoke not 1/2hr from you!!!

What it is about B.C. and accidents???
Happily yours was relatively minor.

Taken from my Snakes on a Plane post:

quote:

Originally posted by Fir3start3r
oh yea...the trip to B.C. was great minus the breaking my leg thing...

Slipped and fell backwards over top of my left ankle; the bone (tibia) actually 'popped out' of the ankle and back in....fractured the bottom rear of the tibial bone near the ankle...

Looks like I'm off on short term disability too from 4-8 weeks since I can't put any pressure on it and am now on crutches...

did I mention I hate crutches?
---------------------------

Am back now, but first thing we did after I landed was go straight to St.Michael's Emergency Ward. They confirmed the fracture and gave me a temporary cast until the swelling goes down so I can go to the Fracture Clinic next week for a more permanant one.

Before that though we drove from B.C. back to Edmonton from Revelstoke and flew back (WestJet not Air Canada ) to Toronto the next morning.
Between Ibprofen, keeping it elevated and icing it, it was ok.
Although I do get a nice spike of pain if I try to put any weight on it...

I'm off on Short Term Disability (well not officially yet) for the next 4 weeks at least...


And for a yuck of two at my expense...
The look on my sister's face (with the dog in her hand) is priceless lol!


Posted by CAKE on Aug-23-2006 19:32:

ouchy dude ....that must have sucked


Posted by MarkT on Aug-23-2006 20:02:

Re: rabbitjoker vs. boat trailer (aka rabbitjoker's BC accident)

quote:
Originally posted by rabbitjoker
...The doctor was surprised with how many layers had been torn through and noted that he would have to scrub me with the bristle brush to ensure that he gets all the gravel out. So he gave me 6 small injections of local anesthetic and then scrubbed out the dirt with a bristle brush and cut off a bunch of the mangled skin. He then stuck his finger 2 knuckles deep through the hole in the skin on my knee and scooped/swept debris out from the pocket of skin that had formed. It was unnerving to have one�s knee manipulated that way (from under the skin). He also used some large tweezers to pick hard ground in stones.
...


that almost made me barf

but I will say, if I ever am nearly torn through the bursa sack (that just sounds soooooo ew), I hope RJ is there to maintain calm and mobilize medical aid...well done sir!

speedy recovery! (you still managed to shake that booty over the weekend, so you're perhaps well on your way)


Posted by dallastar on Aug-23-2006 20:07:

Re: rabbitjoker vs. boat trailer (aka rabbitjoker's BC accident)

quote:
Originally posted by rabbitjoker
From that day forward I promised myself to never again take on boat trailers � because the boat trailer will always win.



Fuk I am glad that you are ok and to see you over the weekend when you got back!!!! Damnit it sounded painful!!!!!!ouchie ouch ouch!!!!

I have crashed into my dad's boat trailer with my car when I was 17 years old , it wasn't pretty. but at least then it was only the car got hurt - sorry to see those hidious blood pics


xxoo


Posted by NuERA on Aug-23-2006 21:00:

Great story Rj. So many good lines. Here a few of my personal favs..



quote:
Immediately I sprang into action


quote:
I was the safety officer of the trip � and as Fortune would have it � I myself was now injured.


quote:
�I think he is in shock! He sure is talking a lot��



quote:
A short while later the doctor arrived and began to practice his craft.


Posted by girllovingtvibe on Aug-23-2006 21:34:

owww!~


Posted by magikb on Aug-23-2006 21:43:

oh man.. that is horrible
Just looking at the pic of your injury makes my tummy queezy


Posted by Jem_hadar on Aug-23-2006 21:53:

RJ is the Richard Rahl of TranceAddict!


Posted by Jem_hadar on Aug-23-2006 21:54:

Re: Re: And now the photomontage!

quote:
Originally posted by The Wiz
Man you cant come near my with that scab, so tempting! PICK IT!


I know, Hils!... I LOVE that feeling... oh gawd... Im craving now that itch that develops, then you get to pull and rip off that scab and it feels so bloody good to do, so satisfying!


Posted by dallastar on Aug-23-2006 21:56:

Unhappy

it must be hard to bend your Knee RJ!

And Yeah WTF is with you and Firestarter both going to B.C. and getting leg injuries! that's nuts - what are the odds? 1 with a Broken leg and the other with Stitches~! i feel for ya both!


Posted by The Wiz on Aug-23-2006 21:57:

Re: Re: Re: And now the photomontage!

quote:
Originally posted by Jem_hadar
I know, Hils!... I LOVE that feeling... oh gawd... Im craving now that itch that develops, then you get to pull and rip off that scab and it feels so bloody good to do, so satisfying!



bahahahah oh my frig, I knew if there was anyone who would appreciate this disgusting habit of mine it would be you! sooo nasty!
too funny!


Posted by dallastar on Aug-23-2006 21:58:

But Picking scabs causes worse scaring~! FYI


Posted by cono_sur on Aug-23-2006 23:03:

yikes!

Glad you're ok though!


Posted by DigitalMP on Aug-23-2006 23:08:

I never thought I'd say it, but...


Rabbitjoker FTL!


Jokes aside, way to keep compusure!

And I'm sure looking for a lawsuit could eliminate one from future "Safety Officer" appointments. Wait, he's American, he doesn't care!


Posted by Jem_hadar on Aug-23-2006 23:35:

quote:
Originally posted by dallastar
But Picking scabs causes worse scaring~! FYI


Of course it does, but it's so worth it. The momentary, fleeting sensation and satisfaction when you pull one off makes it worthwhile, a trade off I've made many times. I dont regret any of my scaring from scabs I've picked.

When I was a kid, I was ALWSY getting into trouble and scraping my knees apart. They're littered with scars.


Posted by Jem_hadar on Aug-23-2006 23:36:

quote:
Originally posted by Fir3start3r



Can we please have the ages or approximates ages of all ppl in this photo.

That would be so helpful and appreciated. Thx


Posted by E2EK1EL on Aug-23-2006 23:53:

Glad you lived though homie!


Posted by j_spot on Aug-23-2006 23:54:

injury sucks, but houseboating out there is a blast. (done it a couple times)


Posted by shanny on Aug-23-2006 23:55:

This just goes to show that safety officers should also of a first assistant safety officer, similar to an XO on a submarine, in case something happens to the head officer.

And all decisions should have to have the two peoples opinions in agreeance.


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