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inferno
05-21-2008, 08:29 AM
any one planning on riding?

im thinking either picnic, backside or the beaches.....

Kitespear813
05-21-2008, 09:15 AM
If the forcast Holds I will hit up Cypress After work around 4.

RM3001
05-21-2008, 11:32 AM
I'll probably show up around 4:30 at Cypress if it holds. Last couple of times out there have been pretty light so I'm hoping for some good wind. Sure am glad I bought an Underground 148x46 though b/c I actually got to ride a bit even in the light stuff. The last time down there I brought my old board, Cabrinha Prodigy 148x40?, and it was amazing the difference between the two boards.

RM3001
05-22-2008, 08:58 PM
I got to Cypress around 5 pm yesterday and it seemed windy so I thought I would be fine on my small board 128 x 37 - woops! Should have just used the big Underground from the start and would have had a lot more fun.

The wind died for a bit after most people left then it picked back up and was getting good. Rode for a bit then came in when someone on the beach was waving to me to come in. Chester(purple/orange Turbo Diesel 2) got nailed by a stingray just feet from the shore as he was putting his board on to go back out.

The barb went in one side of his calf and out the other side and broke off. He has a big gash from where it went in and he was able to pull the broken off barb out the other side. The people at the hospital were impressed and one of the staff even took a picture - that was a little weird. Thanks to John who was a great help rounding up all of our gear and moving Chester's truck so he didn't get a "sunset" ticket.

I'll post the pic if someone can tell me how to re-size it to fit the bmp limit. I think it is 900kb now and I don't have a clue how to get it to 145kb.

Skyway Scott
05-22-2008, 11:59 PM
Man, that sucks. I hope that heals up.
Just post the pic (or pics) in the TBKA forum. I will move it over and resize it.

Wolfie
05-23-2008, 05:40 AM
ouch!!

TBKA
05-23-2008, 07:08 AM
That sucks! Chester is one cool cat. Hope he heals quick!
Those stingrays are vicious these days, huh?
Whats the status of Cypress with the stakes and the construction?
any posted closure date around there?

C. Moore
05-23-2008, 07:36 AM
Looks like they are going to start beach renourishment soon. They have added some nice Bathrooms that are still under construction. There is a sign stating the beach is closed until all construction is done. The lagoon area is still rideable on the south side of cypress, only a few stakes in that lagoon area but they are clearly visible. The construction sign estimated the project will be finished by September. It was a fun day of riding out there, just wished is had a little more wind.

Wolfie
05-23-2008, 08:33 AM
Are they takeing the beach out to the Channel? Maybe it will be a better place to ride when it is done! We Tampa side folks need all we can get.

C. Moore
05-23-2008, 09:06 AM
I love Google..

http://www.theplanningcommission.org/calagenda/meetingagendas/meetings2006/folder.2006-08-08.4390532440/Item%2012.pdf

Skyway Scott
05-23-2008, 11:09 AM
Chris, any idea how much beach they are adding?
Launching out there, at least along the beach, was always a little tricky.
I haven't been out there in at least a year, I imagine it's worse now.

C. Moore
05-23-2008, 11:17 AM
I have been looking for plans on the development so I have no clue yet.

Skyway Scott
05-23-2008, 12:06 PM
Okay,

Here is the pic of Chester's injury.
I am just going to include a link as opposed to embedding it. I don't think some will want it up cuz it's moderately gross.
I would be seeing a doctor pronto to avoid bacterial infection. I have heard some bad stories. I hope it turns out okay.

http://tbka.org/images/chester.png

toby wilson
05-23-2008, 12:35 PM
That is SWEET!!! crazy stuff, hope he heals well...

conchxpress
05-23-2008, 04:34 PM
I hope this picture was a before shot ,and not after treatment. People can suffer major tissue loss when these wounds are not treated appropriately. Stingray barbs have little projections on them that point to the body of the ray and when the barb is pulled out they break off and remain in the wound, setting up sites for infection. And stingrays have some nasty bugs hitchhiking on their barbs. Staph, micobacter, and vibrio can lead to large areas of tissue loss if not treated promptly; with debridement of the wound and systemic anti-biotics. The venom contains, enzymes that breaks down tissue ,and also compounds that cause local vasoconstriction limiting the body's ability to get infection fighting cells to the area. It's the venom that causes the excruciating pain.If you don't have this pain, chances are that you haven't been envenomated. The venom is heat sensitive and if hot fresh water is available (hot as you can stand), the wound should be cleansed with it. But who has this on the beach? If hot water is not available, use regular fresh water. No sea water - you're just putting more of the same bugs in the wound. Also, I bet that every kiter is not up on his tetanus immunity. If you haven't gotten a tetanus booster in the last 5 years, time to get one. Tetanus is a rare infection, but carries a high mortality rate.Death is not conducive to kiteboarding. Also, let's dispel the rumor that pissing on stingray or jellyfish injuries is a good treatment. Pissing is only good for one thing on the beach - writing your name. Sounds like Chester did the appropriate thing by getting to the emergency room.

Just a little beach first aid reminder.

LSUkiter
05-23-2008, 04:52 PM
Urinating on a jellyfish sitng does neutralize the toxin. It's not really cool to piss on your friend, as vinegar and especially ammonia works best, but in a pinch, urine works too

Chedder
05-31-2008, 12:03 PM
Thanks everyone for your advice and knowledge. I have improved to limping status. I was having a really great session at Cypress before the ray got me. Thanks to Rob and John for looking after me and my gear. Scott, good to meet you last night at Lassing! Thanks for the pic.

Tampa General is so much cleaner and friendlier then any other hospital I have been in. They gave me 2 shots of morphine which stopped the pain. It also gave me a short fuse, i.e. made me cranky. Bad stuff. I was given Levoquin as an antibiotic for ten days, and some pain meds. The infection spread from my knee to my ankle within 2 days and has now subsided to about the size of a fist around the exit wound. Luckily I got some more antibiotics from a friend because 10 days of antibiotics was not enough. I'll be riding again very soon.

Thanks everyone.

conchxpress
05-31-2008, 01:36 PM
Like I said before, urinating at the beach is only good for writing your name. Read the article listed below. Chedder, if after 10 days your infection is still not resolved, I would follow up with another visit to a doctor. And while were at it borrowing Rx'es from a friend is not kosher. Even if it's the same drug, what's the date on the Rx? After a course of antibiotics, if the infection is still hanging around you may need to switch to a new drug, and possibly have the wound explored to see if there are any retained pieces of the barb. To keep using the same drug for an extended period may only serve to allow the "bugs" to develop resistance. And I agree with you, Tampa General was a good place to go. Everyone gets cranky in the ER. Patients and staff!!

For all you urinators go to: archives.stupidquestion.net/sq6704.html

Frank local MD

Chedder
05-31-2008, 02:19 PM
Thanks for the advice Frank. Understood. I'll take all the help I can get.


Thanks


Chester