I agree with Ed.  1st time for everything.  (Joking)  Let me know.
---- [email protected] wrote: 
> 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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