Suffering from broken ribs was a common occurrence when I was many years younger. Motocross accidents were an every week thing. Never broke 7 at one time but 2-3 was bad enough. Even in my 20s, broken ribs are no joke. Laughing, coughing and just breathing hurts. I healed but today many of my broken bones hurt again from weather changes. Mostly extremity breaks like foot and arm breaks seem to be the worse from weather changes. My friend Jimmy has a long road to recovery and I hope he recovers fully. He's been a hunting party member since 1992 and want it to continue. I know pneumonia isn't a joke at his age and could be fatal. Hoping and praying for his recovery. I'll follow up from time to time here on his progress.
284winner, I can fully relate to your story, 100%! Motocross/Enduros/Hare Scrambles is exactly how I broke 6 ribs, 1 punctured lung (collapsed), broken bones in my left foot, plus a few more. I even broke my "nose" bone!
And yes, weather changes affect "everything" these days!
And we all are praying for Jimmy, and I am sure he will pull through.
My past experiences, these days I don't hesitate to use any safety devices, especially the seat belts in my vehicles! I recommend everyone to use their seatbelts. I was a vehicle "Collision" Tech & Teacher! Nobody at any age can manage a vehicle crash with their own strength. To give an example, if an average 225 pound male, or a 130 females were to get in an accident at 30 mph, if they were able to hold on to the steering wheel, the steering wheel would fold inwards. This type of accident requires 5,000 lbs of force from your body to sustain. Nobody would be able to overcome this. Plus, it's been documented in this situation, if you tried to manage the collision force yourself, you would have broken bone in your arms, plus other areas of your body.
I am not taking anything away from Jimmy, just merely making a point as many people avoid using seatbelts, and find ways to disable all the alarms. I have videos from the insurance institute which I guarantee you after you watch a few, you wouldn't have any problem using Seat Belts. Always use them, it just might save you one day! Vehicle Collisions only lasts tenths of a seconds, can you think this fast off guard?
Get well Jimmy,
Thanks, Dennis