DDT
Thanks for sharing your experience with the tree, the saw, and the angel. I am glad the outcome is so positive--although certainly painful. Similar to you, I have cut trees for firewood and lumber for much of my life. My most memorable experience with the tree, the saw, and the angel occurred eight years ago when I was 45 years old. It involved a small oak tree (~30’ tall, 8” diameter) and a nylon rope come-along (lots of stored energy when tight) and resulted in a broken foot, fractured pelvis, cracked ribs and an anterior compression fracture of the L2 vertebra. No surgery was required, but recovery was gradual and extended over several years. During the early stages of recovery, I doubted my choice to cut trees and thought that it may be sensible for me to put away the saw and pursue “less risky” activities such as knitting, reading, and breathing. Later as my strength and confidence returned, I chose to again lift the saw and cut trees albeit with a greater awareness of risk and a greater focus on safety. In retrospect, the “experience” was indeed positive. Be patient, and you (and your angel) will again pursue your passion. Best wishes.
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