Ditto Ed!  

Also, the news of Hal returning home is the best news I've heard.  I, too, have 
been on pins and needles and I am glad that he is now home and on the road to 
recovery.

Speaking of recovery, was that Jim Taranto we seen earlier today riding with 
Jim Woods?  Dennis told me that that was you Jim.  It is so good to see that 
you are back on the bike.  Hardy Singh sure does one heck of a job putting 
people back together again.  Hope to see you soon Jim.

Tony


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: [email protected] 
  To: Kevin Dougherty ; [email protected] 
  Sent: Sunday, May 30, 2010 4:04 PM
  Subject: RE: [Gyros: 15569] Update on Hal


  A thank you, yes. A ride over to personally say thank you again, yes. A new 
shirt, yes. A note, yes. Money, no. I think money would be insulting. When I 
spoke to Roy he was just a guy doing a good deed and hoped everyone would 
return the favor to someone else in need at some point. He was not looking for 
anything from us.

  My 2 cents
  Ed


  Sent from my android device.

  -----Original Message-----
  From: Kevin Dougherty <[email protected]>
  To: [email protected]
  Sent: Sun, 30 May 2010 01:52
  Subject: RE: [Gyros: 15561] Update on Hal

  I would also endorse any effort to thank the local resident who came out to
  help. Maybe even plan a ride in the next week or 2 by his house and stop in
  to say thanks. Perhaps give him a thank you note (? Signed Gyros group
  picture) and/or monitary gift or replacement T shirt (not sure if he got his
  back). 

  And thanks Carol for accompanying Hal. Do you know the name / location of
  the hospital where he was admitted ?

  Kevin 

  -----Original Message-----
  From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
  [email protected]
  Sent: Sunday, May 30, 2010 8:58 AM
  To: [email protected]
  Cc: David Bender
  Subject: Re: [Gyros: 15557] Update on Hal

  David,

  Thank you for providing us with such a detailed report of Hal's condition. I
  know that we were all anxious to find out his status.

  His fall came as we were riding along Ellis Chapel and were about 1/4 mile
  from the right turn onto Cassam. This is open country, so to speak, so it is
  easy to get a bit complacent because we tend to turn off that yellow light
  of caution whenever we are away from civilization and traffic. 

  There was no real formation; everyone was just speeding toward the upcoming
  turn when Hal suddenly began to lose control of his bike. At first I thought
  that he hit a pothole, or something in the road since he was not on anyone's
  wheel at that point. His fall was violent, and his head took much of the
  force of the fall. 

  I do not need to jump onto my bully pulpit now and extol the virtues of
  wearing a helmet. Suffice it to say that once again that funny looking cap
  that we all wear did it's job. 

  Hal was unconscious, but slowly came out of it and was diplaying rational
  thought which was re-assuring. (As I struggled to get his wife on his cell,
  Hal took the phone and dialed it for me...this was a very good sign, both of
  Hal's cognitive skills and my lack thereof...) 

  Dr. Kevin Dougherty was right at this side providing him with comfort and
  valuable medical assistance, and I thought that the entire group on this
  ride did their part in giving Hal the best care possible under these trying
  circumstances.

  A special thank you must go to the gentleman who lived in one of the few
  houses on this stretch of road who literally gave us the shirt off his back!
  He offered it up to act as a cushion under Hal's head which was lying
  directly onto the hard surface of the road. He also provided us with
  valuable geographical information for 911. It is my hope that we somehow
  find out who this was and offer him a big Gryo thank you.

  Another thank you to you, Carol for offering to go with Hal in the ambulance
  and providing such a valuable service to Tina by keeping her informed. We
  can all imagine her concerns! And, lastly, to the Paddy and Mary who went
  back to the fire station in Bahama to pick up Hal and Carol's bikes. The
  Gyros are truly a family, and, anyone who has been in need (both Don's,
  Wendy and Cliff, myself, etc...) had found out what a caring bunch we are. 

  Let's keep Hal in our thoughts and prayers, and wish him a quick recovery.
  Things will not be the same without him on the roads, but he will be back
  blowing by all of us in a final sprint!! 


  Rick





  ---- David Bender <[email protected]> wrote: 
  > 
  > I just got off the phone with Hal's wife Tina. Hal will be spending the
  night in the hospital. Tina was able to join Hal at the hospital shortly
  after he got there. His daughter came as well. Tina will be returning to
  the hospital early tomorrow morning. 
  > 
  > 
  > 
  > The doctors are monitoring Hal closely and have another CT scan scheduled
  for around midnight tonight. He apparently has some blood pooling in his
  brain and they want to be sure it does not continue. In addition, Hal has a
  broken clavicle and a number of abrasions on his head, shoulder, hips and
  legs. 
  > 
  > 
  > 
  > Hal was in a lot of pain on his ride over to the hospital. They gave him
  morphine on the ride over. The broken clavicle was causing him a lot of
  pain and he was experiencing some memory loss. Apparently he began having
  severe headaches this afternoon in the hospital and they are now giving him
  some morphine derivatives to help with the pain. His wife said he was
  resting well when she left the hospital just a short while ago.
  > 
  > 
  > 
  > For those who do not know, shortly after the A- ride separated from the A
  ride this morning, Hal took a nasty spill. It would appear that Hal hit a
  small piece of wood that was on the road which caused him to lose control
  and flip over his handle bars. He landed on his head and shoulder then
  proceeded to skid some distance down the road. He was unconscious for a
  period of time. 911 was called and an ambulance and fire truck showed up
  very quickly. He was transported by ambulance to the Duke Emergency Center
  where Tina, his wife as able to meet up with him. I rode with Hal to the
  hospital and stayed with him and his wife until his daughter arrived.
  > 
  > 
  > 
  > It was reassuring to see how everyone on the ride did what was necessary
  to ensure Hal received appropriate care while we waited for the ambulance to
  arrive. A family that lives across the street from the accident was also
  very helpful and definitely biker friendly. Also, thanks to Derrick and
  Mary for picking up our bikes and dropping mine off at my house and Hal's
  off at the Trek store.
  > 
  > 
  > 
  > Please keep Hal in your thoughts and prayers. Tina asked that I thank
  everyone for their assistance today. She promised to keep me appraised of
  Hal's condition.
  > 
  > 
  > 
  > Carol
  > 
  > 
  > 
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