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December 10 2013 I was working for an overhead door repair company and was up about 16 feet on a ladder. It was about -5*f and I was in an unheated warehouse with a polished concrete floor. It was very slick due to the cold weather, and I was very uncomfortable with being up on the ladder, but was trying to be careful, and was almost done the repair when I felt the ladder slip out. My first thought was "****, this is gonna hurt", and I was absolutely correct. I broke both my wrists, 3 teeth, and my nose, plus I had a gash above my right eye that took 7 stitches, and one on my left leg that took 4 stitches. 11 years later, and I still have pain daily in my wrists and hands. You were lucky to have only a scraped arm my friend. I was not able to return to that job, and was off work for 50 weeks in total recovering.
Sorry to hear that. We sure do mess ourselves up and thats why women live longer
 
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December 10 2013 I was working for an overhead door repair company and was up about 16 feet on a ladder. It was about -5*f and I was in an unheated warehouse with a polished concrete floor. It was very slick due to the cold weather, and I was very uncomfortable with being up on the ladder, but was trying to be careful, and was almost done the repair when I felt the ladder slip out. My first thought was "****, this is gonna hurt", and I was absolutely correct. I broke both my wrists, 3 teeth, and my nose, plus I had a gash above my right eye that took 7 stitches, and one on my left leg that took 4 stitches. 11 years later, and I still have pain daily in my wrists and hands. You were lucky to have only a scraped arm my friend. I was not able to return to that job, and was off work for 50 weeks in total recovering.
Sounds like arthritis. Just ask me
 
Morning gents smoke day. Got smoker fired up on oak. Waiting for the wood to charcoal, got venison roast in Bradley smoker, sausage will go in big smoker in half hour. Lot of work to get to this point. Whoo Hoo know where it came from, know what it was fed, know what was put into sausage totally organic meat. Making it a good one guys you do the same
 
Morning gents smoke day. Got smoker fired up on oak. Waiting for the wood to charcoal, got venison roast in Bradley smoker, sausage will go in big smoker in half hour. Lot of work to get to this point. Whoo Hoo know where it came from, know what it was fed, know what was put into sausage totally organic meat. Making it a good one guys you do the same
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First smoker load out ready to eat, taste's like it always does mmmmmmmmmmm
 
So, it seems the extent of my injuries from my slip up yesterday lay in with a bruise on my left ring finger, and a scrape on my left arm. Not going to complain.

 
December 10 2013 I was working for an overhead door repair company and was up about 16 feet on a ladder. It was about -5*f and I was in an unheated warehouse with a polished concrete floor. It was very slick due to the cold weather, and I was very uncomfortable with being up on the ladder, but was trying to be careful, and was almost done the repair when I felt the ladder slip out. My first thought was "****, this is gonna hurt", and I was absolutely correct. I broke both my wrists, 3 teeth, and my nose, plus I had a gash above my right eye that took 7 stitches, and one on my left leg that took 4 stitches. 11 years later, and I still have pain daily in my wrists and hands. You were lucky to have only a scraped arm my friend. I was not able to return to that job, and was off work for 50 weeks in total recovering.
wow....thats crazy.
 
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