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Recovering from car accident
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<blockquote data-quote="catamountsierra" data-source="post: 1238078" data-attributes="member: 79865"><p>I'm not actually so worried about the recoil as I am about the actual muzzle blast. It is now coming up on three weeks since the accident, and I still have a very persistent headache on the side that got hit. Any loud noise or shockwave makes it worse. My back is recovering faster than I expected, and I think I may be able to carry a pack by November, but we will have to see. I may look into using one of my brother's polite rifles if the headache doesn't fade by then.</p><p>I am also starting to get back on my bike like you suggested. I don't think I will be able to pay for horses, but I have gotten several offers to pack out meat if I am successful.</p><p>The biggest issues for me now are the effects of the concussion and the hassles of dealing with the worker's comp claim and the insurance companies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="catamountsierra, post: 1238078, member: 79865"] I'm not actually so worried about the recoil as I am about the actual muzzle blast. It is now coming up on three weeks since the accident, and I still have a very persistent headache on the side that got hit. Any loud noise or shockwave makes it worse. My back is recovering faster than I expected, and I think I may be able to carry a pack by November, but we will have to see. I may look into using one of my brother's polite rifles if the headache doesn't fade by then. I am also starting to get back on my bike like you suggested. I don't think I will be able to pay for horses, but I have gotten several offers to pack out meat if I am successful. The biggest issues for me now are the effects of the concussion and the hassles of dealing with the worker's comp claim and the insurance companies. [/QUOTE]
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