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inthewind said:
I wouldn't believe anything that a doctor says anyway. I survived a crash in a PA-23-160. The docs told me first that I'd lose my leg, then that I'd never walk again, then they laughed at me when I told them that I would fly again. Well a year later I was at Atlantic Coast flying the DO-Jet. It all boils down to determination. Let's all wish James a full recovery and lift him up in our prayers

nope, it all boils down to md's are usualli pretty clueless. PERIOD.
 
yaya said:
nope, it all boils down to md's are usualli pretty clueless. PERIOD.

usualli....and the doctors are clueless. Gotta love the pot calling the kettle black. BTW, what's your basis? Lawyer commercials?
 
C-150ETOPS said:
Crossing the line a wee bit aren't we?

1. It's private medical info (unlessed released)
2. Anything regarding this posted here is probably just BS pilot rumor crap that will get even more twisted as it's passed on.
3. Even if true to the letter, what is the accuracy record of M.D's telling patients that they'll never walk, live, see, ect?
(Kit Darby forecasts better than that group.)


Wish him well.

Very well said! Right on, this person did cross the line. Let's keep it respectful and wish the pilot full recovery!
 

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