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Here it is, a once in a lifetime medical miracle and big game story rolled into one. This story is from a friend of a friend of a friend... and I WILL try to get more details this weekend.
A hunting buddy of mine had an OJT injury and has been going to therapy for several months. He learned this week that the guy doing his therapy had a story about his father.
The story is his father (71 yrs old) was elk hunting in AZ and had a back injury in a minor fall. He came back to the city and a couple days later the Dr.s did a procedure on a pinched or damaged vertibrae in his back.
They drew off fluid? and they injected a stabilizer for the vertibrae. He went home and the next day he woke up feeling like he was 40 yrs old. (that's good???)
He felt so good he took off back to the woods and eventually found a HUGE
8x8 Bull which he shot and killed. Apparently the G&F officers were summoned to look the animal over. They estimated it at over 1200 pounds.
This is where it gets really strange. For some reason, they would not let him move it?!?!? I have heard that it had something to do with being a different Genus of Elk?? Rocky mountain as ooposed to normal AZ Wapiti ? Say what??? Anyone out there have a clue on this?
If any part of this story is true, it is a good one! Congrats to the Hunter and the DR.s.
If I get more info I will advise you.
Here it is, a once in a lifetime medical miracle and big game story rolled into one. This story is from a friend of a friend of a friend... and I WILL try to get more details this weekend.
A hunting buddy of mine had an OJT injury and has been going to therapy for several months. He learned this week that the guy doing his therapy had a story about his father.
The story is his father (71 yrs old) was elk hunting in AZ and had a back injury in a minor fall. He came back to the city and a couple days later the Dr.s did a procedure on a pinched or damaged vertibrae in his back.
They drew off fluid? and they injected a stabilizer for the vertibrae. He went home and the next day he woke up feeling like he was 40 yrs old. (that's good???)
He felt so good he took off back to the woods and eventually found a HUGE
This is where it gets really strange. For some reason, they would not let him move it?!?!? I have heard that it had something to do with being a different Genus of Elk?? Rocky mountain as ooposed to normal AZ Wapiti ? Say what??? Anyone out there have a clue on this?
If any part of this story is true, it is a good one! Congrats to the Hunter and the DR.s.
If I get more info I will advise you.