It was pointed out to me that I never published an accident report on
CaveTex. This was posted to fb about 8 August

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(Today's report. Justin and Guin and maybe others were watching and have
reported to me most of the following, minor parts of which I remember.)
Sometime after lunch we were gathered around several leads at the bottom of
a pit dig of a small city-owned cave in South Austin which was being
excavated for aquifer recharge purposes. The discussion was over and I
stood up to leave, had a momentary blackout, and fell backwards into a 10
or so feet deep pit that was one of the dig leads. I remember the very
first part of the fall but not much of it. I landed on my back amongst
several large boulders which had been dug out but not moved yet. I'm told
that I was unconscious for 15 seconds or so (who was counting?) and then
began speaking incoherently for, maybe, another minute. Troops were
dispatched to call 911 and I, apparently, got up and started heading out
the entrance which was 40 or 50-feet away via a sloping passage big enough
to stand up in--mostly. I remember none of it. The ambulance (or fire
truck) responders and I showed up at the entrance about the same time. I
was packaged and taken to St Davids South, about a mile from my house. I
remember one short segment in the ambulance and then finally came back to
reality in the emergency room just as they were wheeling me off for a
cat-scan. It showed 10 fractured ribs, some minor vertebra damage, and an
intact skull despite the nice lacerations yall have seen in Ellie's earlier
post. If I held still there was no noticeable pain but virtually any
movement resulted in big-time hurting the my left rib cage and left
shoulder. Strangely, I had no headache or other aches or pains. They kept
me in the hospital overnight so my condition would settle out. My blood
pressure was pretty high (I suspect adrenalin), all other organs operating
pretty much according to specs. I spent the night sitting up, sleeping
(mostly) due to a generous sleeping pill, and took a walk in the hall with
the PT girl who determined that I had normal mobility--and pretty much
everything else. Just remember that the next time somebody says something
about me around the campfire--ha. The doctor made his afternoon rounds and,
at my request, set me free. Getting in and out of bed or chair required
some caving maneuvers and MUCH pain. I try to limit that. Every time I move
I try to make it a learning experience to see what hurts and what doesn't.
I have been sitting up on the side of the bed typing--instead of sitting in
the chair or leaned back in bed--and it seems to be the most relaxing and
painless approach although I'm going to get tired of it at some point. I
tried to roll over on my side but couldn't do that painlessly and suspected
I could be damaging some of the tender rib fractures. Transitioning between
sitting and standing (mostly standing) induces pain in my lower-left-rear
ribs but mostly goes away after standing a half-minute. I have no spinal
pain best I can tell, just the cracked ribs whenever I try to move. I've
moved into the back living room because my usual bed is on a loft about 5
feet up a set of stairs and my general access is easier to obtain. Thanks
to all who sent messages and smart-assed remarks.
(More to follow)
--Ediger

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