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UPDATE:
Tuesday, Oct. 02, 2007 8:00pm CST:
FORCE
WILL STAY PUT AFTER CONSULTING WITH ORTHOPEDIC
SPECIALISTS
14-Time Champ Scraps Plans to Attend TORCO Nationals
at Richmond
DALLAS,
Texas John Force got a reality check Tuesday
and the 14-time NHRA Funny Car Champion found
he didnt have a leg to stand on.
Faced
with the knowledge that he cant put weight
on a badly broken left ankle for at least 60 days
and the realization that his severely damaged
right knee and foot simply wont hold him
up, Force finally acquiesced to the wishes of
orthopedic surgeons treating him at Baylor University
Medical Center.
The
upshot is that the injured icon will remain at
Baylor for an undermined amount of time under
the supervision of trauma specialist Dr. Michael
Foreman, orthopedic traumatologist Dr. Alan Jones
and orthopedic surgeon Dr. David Zehr and immediately
will embark on a more intense physical therapy
program.
Although,
with assistance, he has been up on his feet since
the Sept. 23rd accident at the Texas Motorplex
that left him seriously injured for the first
time in his 30-year career, reports that the 125-time
tour winner has been walking have been greatly
exaggerated.
His
physical activity to date has consisted primarily
of doing pull-ups with his right arm and raising
and lowering his legs all from his hospital
bed, which is why, on Tuesday, drag racings
biggest star acknowledged that while he is extremely
motivated to get back in his race car as quickly
as possible, he finally understands that he cannot
accelerate the healing process.
It
is what it is, Force said. I know
I said I was going to drive at Richmond (in this
weeks second annual TORCO Racing Fuels Nationals
at Virginia Motorsports Park) and that I was going
to drive at Las Vegas. Thats what I wanted
to do, but the truth is Im beat up pretty
bad. I cant do anything for myself right
now plus my blood count is down.
They
want me to eat, but nothing tastes right and they
want me to walk on my own, which I cant
do because my right leg is so bad.
Forces
right leg initially was weakened by childhood
polio and then aggravated by an accident in 1989.
In the crash, the same knee was deeply lacerated,
affecting the tendons and ligaments.
Ive
had to rely on my daughter Ashley and my son-in-law,
Robert Hight, to do everything for me and
I mean everything, Force said. I got
two bad hands and two bad legs, so it didnt
make any sense to do a couple days of therapy
here, a couple more in Indy and a couple more
in California.
My
doctors here are right up there with the best
in the world for these kinds of injuries. They
worked with Kenny Brack and theyve handled
PBR bull riders when theyve been hurt. So,
my new game plan is to stay here to do the physical
therapy they want.
That
decision countermands Forces earlier plan
to travel to Indianapolis this week and then on
to Richmond to provide morale support for Hight,
who presently is second in POWERade points behind
only Tony Pedregon.
Instead,
he will remain in Texas under the care of a trauma
team that has had considerable experience with
injuries like those suffered by the 14-time Auto
Racing All-American when his Castrol SYNTEC Ford
Mustang literally broke in half after a tire failure.
In
fact, Dr. Jones headed the team that put IndyCar
driver Kenny Brack back together after he crashed
heavily in a 2003 IRL race at Texas Motor Speedway.
That was a determining factor in Forces
decision to stay put although he still is determined
to be in Las Vegas for the Halloween weekend ACDelco
Las Vegas Nationals.
Id
like to think that Im Superman, but Im
not, Force said. I know I have to
get stronger. Im down probably 10 pounds
(since the crash), but for years whenever I lost
weight I did it the wrong way. Instead of exercising
it off, I just quit eating. Well, lying here in
the hospital, I realized how weak I am. I know
Ive got build myself back up if Im
going to continue to race. So thats what
Im going to do.
Relying
on his family for support, Force said his nephew,
Brian Force, will fly to Dallas to take over the
heavy lifting from Hight, who has done yeoman
duty as Forces arms and legs during recovery.
Enhancements
to Hights Automobile Club of Southern California
Ford Mustang should be completed Wednesday. That
will make it possible for the seven-time tour
winner to compete this week but not to
test.
Work
still is being done at McKinney Corporation on
Ashleys Castrol GTX Ford and on a third
Mustang for rookie-to-be Mike Neff. Forces
car, which was to be the second to receive the
latest upgrade, was pulled out of line when it
became apparent that the 1996 Driver of the Year
would be unable to compete this week.
Force
said Tuesday that Ashleys participation
in the TORCO Nationals wont even be considered
if improvements to her car are not completed by
Thursday.
In
addition to his leg injuries, Force has broken
bones in the fingers on his right hand and a severely
dislocated left wrist. He also has skin grafts
on his injured fingers. Of some additional concern
is the fact that his white blood count is low,
a situation that ultimately might necessitate
a blood transfusion.
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