fellow KZoner needs our +++ vibes
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fellow KZoner needs our +++ vibes
Andy didn't post it here but I think we need to know (because know matter what we think of Andy, we all love V, she's a Gem...)
V got injured yesterday on Mouse Trap and is going in for surgery this afternoon at 3:30.
+++++Vibes for a successful surgery and speedy recovery. We love ya V!!!!
Dork...
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V got injured yesterday on Mouse Trap and is going in for surgery this afternoon at 3:30.
+++++Vibes for a successful surgery and speedy recovery. We love ya V!!!!
Dork...
more info here on AlpineZone:
http://forums.alpinezone.com/20340-skier-down.html
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Re: fellow KZoner needs our +++ vibes
sorry to hear this....ankle? how often do ankle injuries occur skiing? i thought its usually the knees that get it....hope she has a quick recovery....SkiDork wrote:Andy didn't post it here but I think we need to know (because know matter what we think of Andy, we all love V, she's a Gem...)
V got injured yesterday on Mouse Trap and is going in for surgery this afternoon at 3:30.
+++++Vibes for a successful surgery and speedy recovery. We love ya V!!!!
Dork...
more info here on AlpineZone:
http://forums.alpinezone.com/20340-skier-down.html
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Those slower falls can be worse, less dynamic forces to release the binding. Damn, Andy, hate to hear that. Keep us posted.AndyZee on Alpine Zone wrote: Killington, first run of the day, we were coming down Bunny Buster, then down Mouse Trap, which had huge bumps. She took a turn around a bump, ski got caught in the heavy snow and her leg kept on going. Wasn't even a bad fall, I actually laughed at her and made a comment as she very slowly slid down. Then I notice that she wasn't trying to stop herself, I thought something maybe wrong, it was. Got the sled, ambulance, and now here I sit in the hospital. Don't believe it was an issue with the binding, she's taken falls before and they release with no problem, I will have them checked out though. I believe it's just the manner in which she fell. She wasn't going fast, so there wasn't that much pressure on the binding when her leg twisted.

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