BMX - Stephen Murray

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minichamp31
06-26-07, 08:08 PM
If you guys haven't heard, he broke his neck. I hope he gets better soon.


cwt341
06-26-07, 08:17 PM
that sucks..howd he do it

minichamp31
06-26-07, 08:37 PM
Trying to do a double backflip.


FitRider 921
06-26-07, 09:06 PM
Ouch, broken bones do suck. You just have to think on the bright side... atleast he isn't paralyzed. Although, I couldn't imagine breaking my neck.

minichamp31
06-26-07, 09:08 PM
Yeah, he's really lucky he'll be able to walk again someday and not be stuck in a wheelchair for the rest of his life.

MadMan2k
06-26-07, 09:23 PM
Doesn't Al D do those with his eyes closed, no hands and tripping out on LSD?

jk.. that sucks, when they push themselves to do circus tricks that stuff is bound to happen.

cwt341
06-26-07, 09:51 PM
breaking bones isnt that bad

FitRider 921
06-26-07, 10:19 PM
breaking bones isnt that bad
What have you broken?

wethepeople
06-26-07, 10:41 PM
Breaking bones sucks pretty damn hard, I guess he hasn't broken himself as many times as I have or he would realize it.

cwt341
06-26-07, 11:48 PM
i broke my arm in 3 places,broke my left arm in two,fractured both my ankles,had a hairline skull fracture,broke my nose twice,disloacted my right shoulder 3 times, broken a couple of my fingers

wethepeople
06-27-07, 12:31 AM
You think some of those falls would knock some brains into you...

FitRider 921
06-27-07, 03:31 AM
You think some of those falls would knock some brains into you...
I think this calls for an oldschool "word."

Brianwh
06-27-07, 05:49 AM
i broke my arm in 3 places,broke my left arm in two,fractured both my ankles,had a hairline skull fracture,broke my nose twice,disloacted my right shoulder 3 times, broken a couple of my fingers

Seems you're a slow learner. Pain is nature's way of saying STOP THAT, STUPID!

eightdip
06-27-07, 06:16 AM
Firstly, he has suffered a very serious spinal injury. He has crushed his 3,4 and 5th cervical vertebrae and consequently suffered some damage to his spinal chord. He had a 7 hour operation on saturday to stabilise the chord and relieve some pressure. The front of his vertebrae were shattered and has been replaced.

Following a day of rest (sunday), he today goes in for a further 7 hour surgery to repair the back of his 3,4 and 5 vertebrae. This should allow some of the swelling to go down.

To let you know how things change, on saturday we were told he had no movement below his neck. Following saturdays surgery, we were all surprised when he shrugged his shoulders and now has some sensation on his upper left side of the body. This was really encouraging.

He is on a ventilator and therefore isn't able to talk but communication is possible. He is aware of his condition and is coping better than all of us. Don't forget how strong he is!

On friday we are expecting the ventilator to come out of his mouth and inserted in his neck which should make communication better, and him more comfortable.

He is in surgery now so the next update maybe tomorrow.

Thanks again for all your support, its unbelievable and a great comfort to us all.

Martin, Cynthia, Jeff, Melissa, Seth and Mason



Off my other forum

cwt341
06-27-07, 09:03 AM
it just broken bones and they all have healed so its all good and most of them happened on my bike or playing football.

minichamp31
06-27-07, 09:17 AM
All that sounds like he'll be ok, eightdip. Hopefully.

eightdip
06-27-07, 10:11 AM
Fingers crossed

live4muzic2
06-27-07, 10:25 AM
RIDEBMX also posted that on a bulletin eightdip. it suck that he will probably have a long recovery.

EthanYQX
06-27-07, 10:31 AM
Seems you're a slow learner. Pain is nature's way of saying STOP THAT, STUPID!

Oh god. New sig.

thermo
06-27-07, 04:06 PM
What have you broken?
I've never broken any bones. I'm lucky (or chicken; one of them I guess...)!

minichamp31
06-28-07, 08:47 AM
Here's an update on Myspace I saw. It's his official support site.

Stephen came through his operation yesterday and the doctors were happy with the way it all went. Having thIs operation was the next big step that needed to happen. It was a big one at 7 hours but during that time they managed to stabilize his neck some more by pinning and plating the posterior side of his 3,4 and 5th cervical vertebrate. During this op, they also found he has fractured his T4 (4th thoracic vertebrate) and decided the best way for this to heal was to use a body brace.

There are a few further complications. He has a lot of crap on his lungs which is affecting his breathing. Because he is lying down, his lungs are flat and this enables all the crap to build on his lungs and increase the risk of him catching pneumonia.

He also has a stomach infection cause by his body being immune to regular antibiotics, so he is now on IV antibiotics for the next 5 days which should clear it up.

He also has trapped air in his neck and upper torso following the surgery which they are trying to get rid of. This is again affecting his ability to breath.

Increasing his ability to breath on his own is now their primary concern.

Hopefully later today they will sit him up in bed (as long as x rays come back to confirm the surgery has given sufficient support to his neck). Tomorrow they intend to put him in a wheelchair for at least 2 hours a day. This will be a big benefit to him as he wont be staring at the ceiling all the time and due to gravity this will help to disperse some of the crap and prevent the build up in his lungs.

Dannihilator
06-28-07, 10:02 PM
Breaking bones suck.

I've broken vertebrate in my lower back, broke my left wrist twice, shattered the knuckle on my left pinky, had a fracture of my right collarbone, broken tail bone, left kneecap have broken 40 percent of the bones in my left foot(in the 23 years that I have been riding.) Broken a bunch of ribs, currently riding with a tear of my left mcl, and a broken big toe on my right foot and torn right and left rotator cuffs. Getting hurt sucks, anyone who says it doesn't suck has no clue.

Good luck Stephen Murray.

live4muzic2
06-28-07, 10:22 PM
seems as though lots of people shatter their pinky bones.

Dannihilator
06-28-07, 10:34 PM
Broke my left one in 3 spots, forgot to add that to the list. When ever I have my hands on the handlebar, my left pink goes under my left ring finger.

live4muzic2
06-28-07, 10:54 PM
that sounds like it makes riding hard.

Dannihilator
06-28-07, 11:20 PM
I'm used to it by now.

KinetikBiker
06-29-07, 05:36 AM
I think it's really great how lot's of company's and riders are helping come together and help him out with donations and stuff. I might even throw in a few bucks if i can...

FitRider 921
06-29-07, 09:33 PM
That is a worse injury than I thought. Anything dealing with the back and spinal cord is very bad. Hopefully he does not end up paralyzed.

cwt341
06-29-07, 10:09 PM
yea necks and spinal cords are something not to mess with

KinetikBiker
06-30-07, 07:25 AM
yea necks and spinal cords are something not to mess with My friend broke his neck riding our old trails. He got up, walked to his car then drove to the skatepark where he worked (and i was riding at the time) for some first aid. They told him he was ****ed and to get into an ambulence and go to the hospital. Broken his neck and dislocated a bunch of vertebrae. He still walks and rides. It's all about luck.

FitRider 921
06-30-07, 08:43 AM
Haha. First aid doesn't really help broken bones much. If you ever think something is broken, go to the hospital immediately before the bone/s start to heal incorrectly and it needs to be rebroken or you live with your body messed up for the rest of your life.

cwt341
06-30-07, 09:35 AM
At my trails where I ride, there is a hospital nearby and one of my friends cracked his head open. Then, he got on his bike and rode to the hospital. At the hospital he got 33 staples in his head, came back, and continued riding. We were like in awe that he just came back like nothing even happened.

FitRider 921
06-30-07, 10:22 AM
That's a cool story, but your spelling makes a bit difficult to understand...

live4muzic2
06-30-07, 10:57 AM
yeah, it was hard to read.

cwt341
06-30-07, 01:21 PM
my bad that was pretty bad..i edited it up

FitRider 921
06-30-07, 01:24 PM
I made it a little better.

minichamp31
06-30-07, 08:00 PM
That is a worse injury than I thought. Anything dealing with the back and spinal cord is very bad. Hopefully he does not end up paralyzed.

I'm pretty sure he's not paralyzed. He had to get a bunch of surgery but he should be ok. I hope.

KinetikBiker
07-01-07, 08:33 AM
Haha. First aid doesn't really help broken bones much. If you ever think something is broken, go to the hospital immediately before the bone/s start to heal incorrectly and it needs to be rebroken or you live with your body messed up for the rest of your life.
I'd make fun of you...but karma will come back to get me.

FitRider 921
07-01-07, 09:23 AM
I'm pretty sure he's not paralyzed. He had to get a bunch of surgery but he should be ok. I hope.
Well that's good then. I just realized yesterday that I need surgery more than I thought. If I just touch the spot of where one of my screws are, it feels like someone is hitting it with a hammer.


I'd make fun of you...but karma will come back to get me.
Yes, either that, or me.

eightdip
07-01-07, 02:02 PM
I just found one of my old ridebmx mags with Stephen Murray's bike check in it. How odd, wasn't even looking for it