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		<title>By: Stuart Culp</title>
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		<dc:creator>Stuart Culp</dc:creator>
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		<description>Dan - 
Many thanks f0r your incredible support.  I am now back from series of 3 hospitals and slowly improve.  The ribs, arms and leg are finally fixed, but the head hit remains around for slow memory and slow balance.  I hear to expect this for 2 years, but to expect recovery.  
In reading you column, I absolutely in favor of your suggestions, especially bringing the contacts of important people.  I had a full contact of my wife and doctors in my helmet, but the emergency people could not find after it ended up in the back of the car that hit me.  My wife was helped immensely by  contacted through my cell phone.  Numbers are critical! Keep then available!
Thanks for  your help! Posting if your decide.
Stuart Culp.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dan &#8211;<br />
Many thanks f0r your incredible support.  I am now back from series of 3 hospitals and slowly improve.  The ribs, arms and leg are finally fixed, but the head hit remains around for slow memory and slow balance.  I hear to expect this for 2 years, but to expect recovery.<br />
In reading you column, I absolutely in favor of your suggestions, especially bringing the contacts of important people.  I had a full contact of my wife and doctors in my helmet, but the emergency people could not find after it ended up in the back of the car that hit me.  My wife was helped immensely by  contacted through my cell phone.  Numbers are critical! Keep then available!<br />
Thanks for  your help! Posting if your decide.<br />
Stuart Culp.</p>
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