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#1030417 - 10/12/05 05:28 PM I clap for myself !
Mr Super-Hunky Offline
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Okay, I'll admit, a bit of a strange thread title, but you need to hear my story (short version), as I feel that I need to tell someone!!

3-years ago, I had a very bad crash while motocross racing. After missing the landing pad on a very large double jump (40 foot gap), I crashed onto the ground from around 20-feet high. While I knew that this was going to "hurt", I was wearing full motocross gear and helmet to protect me as much as it could.

While I did get banged up and bruised pretty badly, I thought that I was going to be okay until someone in the crowd said "Dude, look at your hand"

It was at that point, looking at my left hand that I realized something terrible had just happened to me as my left hand was just "hanging" by some skin and tendons next to my elbow!!

"severe displacement" was the medical term used to describe my injury as the hand had technically not been completelly broken off.

After months of an external fixator, tendon surguries, nerve damage therapy and even a complete new set of skin (my hand turned black and all the original skin peeled off!), I was finally able to move my wrist and fingers just the slightest bit.

After many months of therapy, I was able to actually squeeze a garden hose nozzle half way closed and vowed that someday, I was going to squirt someone in the face with that hose!!

Several months (and bottles of oxycontine) later, I actually DID squirt my friend with the hose, (but not in the face....thats mean!)

It was at this stage of my rehab that my P.T suggested that I do some type of daily wrist and finger exersizes. She had suggested that I do wrist movements up and down (after using a heating pad) and then to "strum" my fingers up and down, "kind of like a piano player would" she said!

Hmmmn!, That got me thinking as I used to play piano as a small child (the only deal I could strike up with my parents to also get a drum set!!)

Anyway, We had an old weber grand piano in the house (that suffered from bad action brackets), but it was way to hard for me to play (physically), So I decided to look for the easiest piano to play (physically), which to me was a Roland digital piano.

While many members really "beat-up" these digital piano's and consider them to be a "joke", It was the pure joy of re-learning to play the piano and actually make some real "nice" music that not only helped my physical recovery, but also re-kindled a very long lost passion for music.

I really love my Roland digital piano (KR-7) as it has brought me from barelly being able to squeeze a garden hose, to now being able to play claire de lune and cannon in D major.

Sure, when I play, there are lots of missed notes and mistakes, almost every time!, but the progress I have made in the last year and a half is remarkable! I truly owe a large portion of it to the wonderfull sounds of music I can play via my piano!

Fast forward to today, I no longer race motocross motorcycles, (however, I did by a new yamaha rhino 4wd off road cart) as I never want to risk my hands again!. Losing the ability to play piano is not worth it anymore.

I seem to have really gotten "hooked" on piano playing as I just bought a brand new Mason & Hamlin "A" a few weeks ago and am already looking very seriously at the "BB". (Yes I know this is getting a bit out of control!!)

Anyway, I felt like now would be a good time to not only introduce myself a bit, but also give just a tad of my history.

I am in NO way an acomplished piano player,and probably never will be, however, I have come a long way from not being able to squirt someone with a garden hose!!

So,like I said, sometimes you just have to clap for yourself!!

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#1030418 - 10/12/05 05:46 PM Re: I clap for myself !
TheAsianPianist Offline
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"Dude, look at your hand." I think you would've found out sooner or later

Thanks for sharing your story with all of us at the forums, I'd think that sharing that accident must've been tough (I can't imagine seeing my hand "hanging" off of my elbow, and if I did I'd plop over dead right there).

I think it's great that you've come such a long way, and it's awesome that you've attained this recovery from piano a little bit. Keep on playing!
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#1030419 - 10/12/05 10:21 PM Re: I clap for myself !
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 Quote:
Originally posted by mr_super-hunky:
Sure, when I play, there are lots of missed notes and mistakes, almost every time![/b]
Heck, super-hunky, there's lots of missed notes and mistakes when I play, too, and I don't even have the excuse of recovering from major hand trauma.

What an inspiring story! I really appreciate your taking the time to share it with us. (And I guess your typing skills are back up to snuff, too!)

And what a scary story. You could have so easily lost your hand entirely or been killed. (Yeah, you can tell I'm a mother.) Whenever my kids ask me if they can get a motorcycle I tell them "when you're 21, no longer living in my house, and pay for it yourself because I am not going to be a party to your early demise."

I understand completely what you were saying about just being able to play the music is the reward, even if there are mistakes. I recognize that technically I am not very proficient and may never be, but I get so much pleasure out of sitting down and playing.

You don't have to clap for yourself, super-hunky. All of us out here are clapping our hands raw for you. \:\)
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#1030420 - 10/12/05 10:55 PM Re: I clap for myself !
signa Offline
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you should be proud of yourself, and very much so! it's also great when you can play on your new piano!

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#1030421 - 10/13/05 12:48 AM Re: I clap for myself !
tk Offline
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Registered: 08/13/04
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Wow. What an amazing and inspirational story! Congratulations on your progress.

I make mistakes all the time! And, after reading your story, I am ashamed of my feeble excuses for doing so!!

Enjoy that awesome M & H. What a great piano!

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#1030422 - 10/14/05 08:35 AM Re: I clap for myself !
Seaside_Lee Offline
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What an amazing story

Makes me feel really humble that I moan when say...I cut my finger and have to wear a plaster thats interfering with my playing.

I sometimes worry about losing the use of a hand or worse losing a hand.

Thank goodness you are on the mend and the piano is helping


regards


Lee
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#1030423 - 10/14/05 02:12 PM Re: I clap for myself !
John Citron Offline
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Well Mr. Super Hunky that really is inspirational! I was worried about trying to climb back into the driver's seat after not playing for a year!

You're recovery and determination is something to be proud of, and definitely worth the applause not just from yourself, but from the rest of us here on PW.

John
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#1030424 - 10/14/05 03:56 PM Re: I clap for myself !
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I clap for you, too!

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#1030425 - 04/13/06 03:10 PM Re: I clap for myself !
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I clap for you too, Hunk. You've come a long way, baby.
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#1030426 - 04/13/06 03:21 PM Re: I clap for myself !
rockpeter Offline
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Ya could come back.
And I won't tease you anymore on your 1. 2. thread. \:\)

Peter
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#1030427 - 04/13/06 03:23 PM Re: I clap for myself !
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Your ability to derive the joy of playing piano from such a terrible accident is amazing. The world may have lost a moto-crosser but it gained a wonderful music maker. Thank you for sharing your story.

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#1030428 - 04/13/06 03:31 PM Re: I clap for myself !
Hobie Offline
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S-H
I listen to your recordings when I have time and they just keep getting better and better. I admire the progress you are making, and you had better be careful becuase your addiction is spiraling out of control!

You are lucky to have found such a passion.
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#1030429 - 04/13/06 03:36 PM Re: I clap for myself !
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Great story SH! I clap for you too!

Here is another motorcycle story to balance the horor. ;\)

I messed up my thumb in a cross country ski race when I was 12, it sort of made my right hand thumb inflexible, not a big deal for guitar, but a sort of big deal for piano.

over 30 years later when my fiance and I were planning our honeymoon she encouraged me to get a new motorcycle so we could take at trip up the california coast and stay at B&Bs (when we met I was riding daily but we never got the chance to take a trip together). Well, one week before the wedding I was a mile from home after a nice 5 hour ride on the twisties, and someone in front of me with burned out brake lights stopped without me noticing.. I missed their bumper but dropped the bike at low speed. My only injury was my.. you guessed it.. right thumb.

This time, during it's recovery I moved it (painful) every few hours and when it healed I had regained full use of it again!!!

Unfortunately the bike was badly damaged so we took the honeymoon in her car, which turned out really good anyway. But I got my thumb back!
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#1030430 - 04/13/06 03:45 PM Re: I clap for myself !
rocky Offline
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I started reading this (without looking at the date) and was thinking...hmmm.....I've read something like this before, why is Mr. S-H posting this again......then I realized the post was from last year originally (Sharon, you confused me!).

Anyway, I clapped for you then and will clap for you again Mr. S-H!!

And Tenuki, here's thumbs up for you too!
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#1030431 - 04/13/06 03:48 PM Re: I clap for myself !
s54mo827 Offline
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Bingo - Sharp, Rocky. yup - guilty of "fishing" around.... I just had to unearth this thread - I thought it most interesting. I never read it before...only heard about his injuries. Amazing eh? Skin fall off.... yuck!!!! But now, he's like an incredible piano player... I think he really, really is. I know you agree.

Tenuki - That's some incredible story, too, man!


Later, ;\)
Sharon
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#1030432 - 04/13/06 03:51 PM Re: I clap for myself !
IrishMak Offline
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You get more "clappage" from, here, too, Mr. S-H! What a wonderful story! And a true testament to the power of music. I am going to shut my mouth and not whine anymore when my tnedonitis flres up! At least my hand was never hanging at my elbow!

Oh, and if I could make mistakes like you do, I'd be one happy piano player! Mine are far too obvious, while yours are-- not noticable many, many times!
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#1030433 - 04/13/06 03:53 PM Re: I clap for myself !
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Registered: 01/21/06
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I'll throw a third motorcycle story in here (my own)....although it wasn't in a motocross race or on an exciting ride through the twisties, it was just learning to ride in a parking lot....on a Honda Rebel 250....about as low-powered bike as you can find.

I had been doing well in learning, and was practicing figure-8 and S-turns in the local elementary school parking lot, and moved on to practicing hard stops. The first couple went OK, but on the last one, I hit some sand, and instead of hitting the brakes or pulling in the clutch, I pulled back on the throttle, and over-revved the bike, which sprinted toward the curb. If it were a normal curb, I would have been launched over the handlebars into the grass, or jumped the curb and stopped with nothing more than a dent or two on the bike.

As it was, the place I hit on the curb was a drain, and the pavement lowered another inch or two leading into the drain. It also had a hard 90 degree edge, compared to the rounded curb to the left or right. When I hit, I got bounced off the bike, and landed with my back right on the edge of the curb, fracturing my L2 vertebrae. ("exploding it", according to the ER doc). If I had tried to stand up, I'd be in a wheelchair today.

As it was, I knew enough not to stand up, and when the paramedics arrived, they immobilized me, and got me to the ER. I had to have a laminectomy, a bone graft from my hip, and a T12-L3 spinal fusion. My right leg was paralyzed, and I had to go through extensive therapy and rehab in the hospital (for a month), and outpatient (for the next 6 months). Today, 18 months later, I'm pretty much normal, but it's scary to think how close I came to something much worse.....
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#1030434 - 04/13/06 04:02 PM Re: I clap for myself !
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I'm glad your story ends well kokomo! \:\) life is a scary and random place!
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#1030435 - 04/13/06 04:06 PM Re: I clap for myself !
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Wow, what an inspirational story. I applaude you S-H...CLAP CLAP \:\)
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#1030436 - 04/13/06 04:47 PM Re: I clap for myself !
SAS Offline
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I didn't catch this the first time around, so I'm glad someone bumped it up.

I clap for you too S-H, that's quite an inspiring story!

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#1030437 - 04/13/06 05:49 PM Re: I clap for myself !
Mr Super-Hunky Offline
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Loc: Arizona.
Gosh Hunky;

You have got to be the most shameless poster I have ever read. I mean, it seems as though you will do ANYTHING to get more attention to feed your enormous ego!

Oh wait a minute, I just realized that this is an old post from last year.

My bad....sorry!

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#1030438 - 04/13/06 05:51 PM Re: I clap for myself !
Mr Super-Hunky Offline
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;\)

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#1030439 - 04/13/06 06:50 PM Re: I clap for myself !
s54mo827 Offline
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For many years I took my hands for granted...but not anymore!
Weezer - I so agree with your comment. A clap for you, (and a few snaps, 2 - snap, snap). ;\)
(giggle).
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#1030440 - 04/13/06 06:53 PM Re: I clap for myself !
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Loc: NY
Mr S-H...terrific inspiring story and I clap for you too. I also had a hand injury, no where near as serious as yours, but enough so that I can appreciate the fear of not being able to play - even for just a short while.

About 5 years ago a lump, quite large in fact, sprang up on the back of my hand. It was unsightly, and often became sore when I used my wrist a lot. I had a doctor look at it and found out - with relief - that it was just a fluid filled benign cyst. So I scheduled to have it removed. The day before the surgery, the cyst drained and it was gone all of a sudden. Fast forward to two years ago...I discovered my love of piano playing. After about 8 months of playing, that cyst reappeared and was even more sore than ever. I could hardly play the piano without pain. Reluctantly, I headed back to surgery and this time it was removed. Funny thing was that a major part of the therapy to getting full use of my hand again was also from playing the piano afterwards. I asked the doctor if I could resume playing and he didn't just say yes, he highly recommended it as a great substitute for regular PT. I no longer have pain in my wrist but I do have a noticeable scar there to remind me. Now, I am so careful with my hands - especially when using knives or heavy tools. I don't think I could bear it if I couldn't play piano.

So Cheers to you Mr. S-H. For many years I took my hands for granted...but not anymore!
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#1030441 - 04/13/06 09:19 PM Re: I clap for myself !
gilad Offline
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way to go Hunky, that really is an enormous achievement,
especially considering that you play the piano so well! you reall do make some real nice music.
very inspirational, thanks for sharing that.

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#1030442 - 04/13/06 11:13 PM Re: I clap for myself !
lynn510 Offline
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Registered: 03/17/06
Posts: 129
Loc: SE Michigan
S.H.

Thanks for sharing your story....what a long road to recovery. How wonderful that it lead you back to music!

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#1030443 - 04/13/06 11:16 PM Re: I clap for myself !
LeadFingers Offline
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Registered: 02/19/06
Posts: 178
Loc: Salem Oregon
Wow! I think my eyes started sweating while I was reading your story.
For years I worked an ran with the toughest of the tough-boys, but only one or two were up to your standards. Either you have more courage an strength than anyone I never met, or you are the most stubborn person on the face of the earth.
Either way my hat's off to you!!!

On the flip side, now I feel really lousy about my piano playing.

As good as you play, I would have bet hard money against a hand injury of any sort.

LeadFingers...with no excuse
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#1030444 - 04/14/06 01:30 AM Re: I clap for myself !
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Registered: 02/12/05
Posts: 171
Anyone got a motorbike for sale cheap!

Great stories about 'overcoming' .... in a way, that's what piano is about! ;\)

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#1030445 - 04/14/06 10:14 AM Re: I clap for myself !
s54mo827 Offline
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Registered: 12/12/05
Posts: 1231
Loc: New York
I agree with your comment, Balladeer. Overcoming is what piano is all about - at least in the AB.

Overcoming physical and/or mental blocks we all have periodically - or whether we need motivation, encouragement.... or to physically mend an ailing appendage...true...
right now I seek focus more than anything....just sit and play your pieces and let the time pass (without getting up). Perhaps this belongs in another thread (how you practice)... whatever.. i'm letting it ride.

Nope... ain't got no motorbikes for sale....never road one myself - only on the back of one a few times (many years ago)....scary wild - but soooooooo thrilling.

Peace. ;\)

bumpity bump.
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#1030446 - 04/14/06 02:11 PM Re: I clap for myself !
funburger Offline
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Registered: 02/27/06
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heck mr sh i find your music beautiful and inspiring, i not only clap my hands i give you a STANDING OVATION or however you spell that. congratulations on coming such a long way in such a short time!!!! i love listening to your music!!!!
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