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On Jan 17, 11:03*pm, wrote:
On Mon, 17 Jan 2011 10:22:13 -0800 (PST), Phil H wrote: Someone in rbr reported Jobst had a nasty accident on Saturday and broke his leg. Anyone hear anything? Phil H Jobst is in the Stanford ICU, which can only confirm that a patient is there. Room numbers change in the ICU, but the address below will work: *Stanford Hospital & Clinics *ATTN: Jobst Brandt *E2 ICU *300 Pasteur Drive *Stanford, CA 94305 Visitors should be aware of the ICU arrangements: E2 Intensive Care Unit (ICU): *10:00 am - 10:00 pm, every 2 hours on the even hour for 30 minutes, guests must be over the age of 16. http://stanfordhospital.org/forPatients/visiting.html So Carl, do you know what happened? -- Jay Beattie. |
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On Jan 17, 9:22 pm, Jay Beattie wrote:
Brad, any more details? I assume this was a bicycling accident? Breaking your femur on a bike is kind of hard thing to do -- minus getting smacked by a car. It's hard imagining a crash mode that would result in a broken femur. A hip mabe, particularly in his demographic. -- Jay Beattie. Maybe a Beloki type thing... Can also break a femur by slamming it into the handlebar real hard and ... unexpectedly. Best wishes to Jobst. |
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On Jan 17, 1:22*pm, Phil H wrote:
Someone in rbr reported Jobst had a nasty accident on Saturday and broke his leg. Anyone hear anything? Phil H Wow - that's not good news. Didn't Jobst have a hip replacement a few years back? If so, I wonder how that interacts with a broken leg. Best wishes to him! |
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On Jan 17, 10:22*pm, Jay Beattie wrote:
On Jan 17, 1:08*pm, Brad Anders wrote: On Jan 17, 11:22*am, Phil H wrote: Someone in rbr reported Jobst had a nasty accident on Saturday and broke his leg. Anyone hear anything? Phil H Update for this group on what I posted in r.b.r., Jobst broke his femur in an accident on Saturday and is in the hospital. I'll update if/when I hear more. Brad, any more details? I assume this was a bicycling accident? Breaking your femur on a bike is kind of hard thing to do -- minus getting smacked by a car. *It's hard imagining a crash mode that would result in a broken femur. *A hip mabe, particularly in his demographic. -- Jay Beattie. For those who don't know, the hip is the femur. |
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On Jan 19, 1:03*am, robin2660 wrote:
On Jan 17, 10:22*pm, Jay Beattie wrote: On Jan 17, 1:08*pm, Brad Anders wrote: On Jan 17, 11:22*am, Phil H wrote: Someone in rbr reported Jobst had a nasty accident on Saturday and broke his leg. Anyone hear anything? Phil H Update for this group on what I posted in r.b.r., Jobst broke his femur in an accident on Saturday and is in the hospital. I'll update if/when I hear more. Brad, any more details? I assume this was a bicycling accident? Breaking your femur on a bike is kind of hard thing to do -- minus getting smacked by a car. *It's hard imagining a crash mode that would result in a broken femur. *A hip mabe, particularly in his demographic. -- Jay Beattie. For those who don't know, the hip is the femur.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - No, it's your thigh bone. |
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Phil H wrote:
Didn't Jobst have a hip replacement a few years back? If so, I wonder how that interacts with a broken leg. I seem to recall that he broke his hip in a fall back in the '90s in France. I don't think that would have any interaction with the femur break. It might not even be the same side. Art Harris |
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Jobst
On Jan 18, 8:17*am, Jay Beattie wrote:
So Carl, do you know what happened? Jay, I heard some stuff, but rather than conjecture, I'm going to wait for Jobst to recover and get back online. Perhaps he'll be able to fill in what actually happened. |
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On 19/01/2011 10:54, Sergio Moretti wrote:
On Jan 19, 1:03 am, wrote: On Jan 17, 10:22 pm, Jay wrote: On Jan 17, 1:08 pm, Brad wrote: On Jan 17, 11:22 am, Phil wrote: Someone in rbr reported Jobst had a nasty accident on Saturday and broke his leg. Anyone hear anything? Phil H Update for this group on what I posted in r.b.r., Jobst broke his femur in an accident on Saturday and is in the hospital. I'll update if/when I hear more. Brad, any more details? I assume this was a bicycling accident? Breaking your femur on a bike is kind of hard thing to do -- minus getting smacked by a car. It's hard imagining a crash mode that would result in a broken femur. A hip mabe, particularly in his demographic. -- Jay Beattie. For those who don't know, the hip is the femur.- Hide quoted text - No, it's your thigh bone. When one has "broken one's hip", what is broken is the top of the femur. I've got the screws to prove it... When one has "broken one's femur", it's normally the same bone, only further down. |
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Clive George wrote:
:On 19/01/2011 10:54, Sergio Moretti wrote: : On Jan 19, 1:03 am, wrote: : On Jan 17, 10:22 pm, Jay wrote: : : : : : : On Jan 17, 1:08 pm, Brad wrote: : : On Jan 17, 11:22 am, Phil wrote: : : Someone in rbr reported Jobst had a nasty accident on Saturday and : broke his leg. Anyone hear anything? : Phil H : : Update for this group on what I posted in r.b.r., Jobst broke his : femur in an accident on Saturday and is in the hospital. I'll update : if/when I hear more. : : Brad, any more details? I assume this was a bicycling accident? : Breaking your femur on a bike is kind of hard thing to do -- minus : getting smacked by a car. It's hard imagining a crash mode that would : result in a broken femur. A hip mabe, particularly in his : demographic. -- Jay Beattie. : : For those who don't know, the hip is the femur.- Hide quoted text - : : No, it's your thigh bone. :When one has "broken one's hip", what is broken is the top of the femur. :I've got the screws to prove it... Often, not always. People do break the innominate. It takes some doing, becuase it's relatively more massive than the femur, particularly the piece between the head (the part in the hip socket) and the shaft (the long part down your thigh), which is what's often broken, particularly by the elderly. But collisions (with a car, the bars, the ground, whatever) can put substantial forces on whatever part of thebody hits first. :When one has "broken one's femur", it's normally the same bone, only :further down. Yeah, a femural fracture is almost certainly the the shaft. That's pretty rare. -- There's nothing sadder than an ontologist without an ontogenesis. -- some guy with a beard |
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