Re: Swing Shift at Third/Tigers Injury

From: Kirk Lindstrom (kirk@hpmsd3.sj.hp.com-DeleteThis)
Date: Mon Apr 28 1997 - 11:09:14 PDT


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thanks for the report

I have a dr appointment for my shoulder today. Not getting better after
crashing on a big swell in the Channel last Wed in the big wind.

Lucky for me last wed I hurt the shoulder that made going out
impossible, but I was able to get in with some pain and body dragging.

Maybe this is the yr of shoulder injuries?
>From others here at work, I think mine is a rotator cuff compression
injury and can be fixed with physical therapy....

There is a guy at Coyote/Waddel, Rick, that regularly dislocates his
shoulder and gets rescued. He is in AWFUL pain ever time it happens and
yet...8-)

...Are we somewhat nuts? 8-)

Three screws in a leg so far from the sport.
Kirk

>
> Shred writes:
>
> > Can't say it was the same incident, but Bill [something] of Berkeley (of
> > the Berkely bunch that sails Oyster Point - Leslie, Jeff, Bill, etc.)
> > injured his shoulder. May be a fracture, dislocation or separation. If
> > it was Bill, it would've been between Oyster and SFO near Flying Tigers.
> > Coast Guard picked him up mid-afternoon and ambulance carted him off.
>
> That's Bill McCurdy (he works here). He was attempting a jump and
> landed badly. The sholder is dislocated. He waited 75 minutes in the
> water before rescue. He's on vicadin today, maybe he'll come to work
> tomorrow.
>
> He must have been glad he was sailing with friends. ---Luigi

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