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Bobcat needs your prayers
A great Bobcat needs all your prayers now. Yesterday Bobcat rodeo great Caleb Berquist was in a serious accident. He was Life Flighted from the family ranch near Lacrosse WA to Spokane. He is heading in to surgery any minute now. His injuries are severe including crushed vertebrae in his back. I know this is a football forum, but the close relationship between the football and rodeo team makes this appropriate. Please keep Caleb and his family in your prayers.
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Thanks for posting that, Prayers are up.
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News coming out of the operating room is not good. Caleb and his family definitely need prayers and friends.
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Surgery was long. They put rods in to support his spine. They decided to continue the surgery yesterday to repair his knee/leg. Said they were able to straighten his spine better than initially thought. Still a question of how badly damaged his spinal cord is and how much mobility he will regain.
Long, difficult road ahead. All prayers friends and support needed.
Long, difficult road ahead. All prayers friends and support needed.
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Thank you for this.CatCop13 wrote: βWed Mar 22, 2023 10:43 amSurgery was long. They put rods in to support his spine. They decided to continue the surgery yesterday to repair his knee/leg. Said they were able to straighten his spine better than initially thought. Still a question of how badly damaged his spinal cord is and how much mobility he will regain.
Long, difficult road ahead. All prayers friends and support needed.

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Update on his knee
Tore pretty much everything in his knee he could have, MCL, ACL, PCL, and patella. Plus some other injuries in his leg. They repaired the patella and MCL yesterday after his spine surgery. He will have another surgery to finish the rest of the repairs in a couple of weeks.
Tore pretty much everything in his knee he could have, MCL, ACL, PCL, and patella. Plus some other injuries in his leg. They repaired the patella and MCL yesterday after his spine surgery. He will have another surgery to finish the rest of the repairs in a couple of weeks.
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Good story! Thanks.
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That's awesome. Keep working hard, that's an inspiration to at least one fat guy with no real limitations to not take this all for granted.

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That it awesome! But, it also ticks me off somewhat, hearing that some doctor told him he'd never walk again. I've heard similar stories over the years, "you'll be dead in 6 months" and 5 years later the person is still alive. Goes to show, sometimes they don't know schitt.
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I agree, but tend to think physicians are just protecting themselves. If a physician were to give any chance of a partial recovery, and it didn't happen, they would likely be sued. Just part of the litigious society we live in. Plus, I think it serves as a motivation for the patient to prove them wrong.catatac wrote: βThu Apr 18, 2024 11:37 amThat it awesome! But, it also ticks me off somewhat, hearing that some doctor told him he'd never walk again. I've heard similar stories over the years, "you'll be dead in 6 months" and 5 years later the person is still alive. Goes to show, sometimes they don't know schitt.
Anyway, what a remarkable story of recovery. Great job Caleb! Continue to prove them wrong!
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I am a physical therapist that works with patients after neurological injuries......strokes, brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, etc.catatac wrote: βThu Apr 18, 2024 11:37 amThat it awesome! But, it also ticks me off somewhat, hearing that some doctor told him he'd never walk again. I've heard similar stories over the years, "you'll be dead in 6 months" and 5 years later the person is still alive. Goes to show, sometimes they don't know schitt.
The neurological system is very difficult to assess recovery after injury acutely or sub-acuteley. Recovery is usually longer than musculoskeletal injuries and does not follow a structured healing process as MS injuries do. There are no guarantees on what you can recover. Complete SCI's are usually more easy to set a recovery prognosis, as there most likely won't be any return to function below the injury. There are sometimes surprises but it is rare.
That said, medical practitioners, myself included like to set expectations early for many reasons. Most educate on all of the possibilities to ensure patients are understanding, both for physical and mental recovery processes. Patients need to start working toward their new functional normal as soon as possible, as the first six months are the most important for optimizing outcomes. We also might use it as a motivation strategy, as we know some will only hear the "you will never walk again" as fuel, even if we educate all other possibilities. And I myself always want my patient to prove me wrong as Caleb has done.
All said, this story brought tears to my eyes. So happy for him and the opportunities he has been able to have gained back from his hard work and determination.
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That's awesome. So awesome. Murphy is a very nice person and also for her I'm happy for his recovery. May it continue exponentially.