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Thunderbox in hospital #1557967
20/12/2015 01:57
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Dear all,
This post is to inform the wider community that a well known Coupe owner, enthusiast and active member of this forum and club has been involved in a terrible cycling accident.
Thunderbox, aka Chris Pye of Worthing was recently involved in a horrendous collision whilst on a 21 mile training ride. He was either squashed or forced into the side of a truck on the A24. He has sustained serious fractures to his neck and shoulders and head a injury (inc. a bleed on the brain).
He has been in intensive care, but has now been moved to a care ward. He is in full body cast/armour and has limited mobility. He has been in to theatre for the fractured neck (C-section) but is now back on the ward.
I'm sure that we all want to wish him a speedy and full recovery from this terrible event. My thoughts go out to him and his family, especially at this time of year when all we want is to be together at home.

I will be visiting him on Tuesday in Brighton Hospital to alleviate the boredom - well that's the intention anyway wink

I hope we all have a better Christmas than Chris, best wishes to you all, Ross.

Re: Thunderbox in hospital [Re: ] #1557969
20/12/2015 03:17
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Sad to read this news frown and wish Chris all the best and hopefully, a full recovery.

Please pass on our best wishes Ross and our thoughts are with him and his family.

Re: Thunderbox in hospital [Re: ] #1557972
20/12/2015 09:19
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Sorry to read this - Wishing all the very best for a full and speedy recovery

Re: Thunderbox in hospital [Re: ] #1557973
20/12/2015 09:24
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Very sad news . Tell Chris and Jean I'll be thinking of them over Christmas/new year and all the best for a speedy and full recovery .

Re: Thunderbox in hospital [Re: ] #1557975
20/12/2015 10:15
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Crikey, sounds horrific. All the best to Chris and family.


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Re: Thunderbox in hospital [Re: ] #1557976
20/12/2015 10:16
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Get well soon Chris! Sad news. Best wishes go out to you and your family.

Re: Thunderbox in hospital [Re: ] #1557978
20/12/2015 11:11
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Don't know the chap but that sounds horrendous and I wish him all the best for a speedy recovery amongst the support of his family.


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Re: Thunderbox in hospital [Re: ] #1557979
20/12/2015 11:23
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I don't know Chris either, but from a fellow cyclist (albeit a lazy one) best wishes for a full recovery.

Re: Thunderbox in hospital [Re: Edinburgh] #1557981
20/12/2015 11:49
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Originally Posted By: Edinburgh
Don't know the chap but that sounds horrendous and I wish him all the best for a speedy recovery amongst the support of his family.


As others have said, I hope Chris has a full and speedy recovery.


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Re: Thunderbox in hospital [Re: ] #1557990
20/12/2015 13:14
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Shocking and sad news.

Ross pass on my best wishes to Chris and get well soon.

Give a big kiss to Jean, all our thoughts are with her and Chris.

Re: Thunderbox in hospital [Re: ] #1557997
20/12/2015 16:05
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Ross - thanks for posting to let us all know. Please pass on my and Sara's best wishes to him and Jean - shocking news.

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20/12/2015 18:05
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Please send my best over. What a horrific thing to happen. I hope for a speedy recovery.

Re: Thunderbox in hospital [Re: samsite999] #1558002
20/12/2015 18:09
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Best wishes go to Chris from Warsaw, too.

Get well quickly, mate!

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Re: Thunderbox in hospital [Re: ] #1558010
20/12/2015 20:15
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Terrible news to read. Pass on good wishes to a healthy recovery, Ross.
All the best Chris. thumb

Re: Thunderbox in hospital [Re: ] #1558017
20/12/2015 21:13
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Fingers crosses he gets better, I think(and hope) the determination he has as a cyclist will power his recovery.

James Cracknel had a bad accident and has recovered although is a changed man but i think he has written a book on it, it might be worth getting for him. The radio interview I listened about his recovery was amazing!

Well done going to visit him it will help him, I had a friend who nearly died and he said it was great that our pool of friends all visited him.

Re: Thunderbox in hospital [Re: ] #1558050
21/12/2015 10:43
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Ross, pass on my well wishes to Chris and a speedy recovery


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Re: Thunderbox in hospital [Re: ] #1558052
21/12/2015 11:08
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What a terrible thing to happen, makes me go cold just thinking about it so I hope it's speedy recovery back to full health.

Re: Thunderbox in hospital [Re: ] #1558081
21/12/2015 15:08
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Good heavens that's terrible...

As Edinburgh says: Please pass on best wishes from 'us up here' to him...


I once met a fellow coupe driver in Maplins in Brighton about 15 years ago. He was struggling with a key and had suffered a small motorway mishap in his car. It now wouldn't start.

Re: Thunderbox in hospital [Re: ] #1558097
21/12/2015 17:54
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What a terrible thing to happen. I hope Chris will soon be on the road to recovery. Sending love and positive vibes.


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Re: Thunderbox in hospital [Re: ] #1558103
21/12/2015 18:32
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Hi Ross, that is shocking news! Please give our best regards to Chris and Jean and hope for a speedy recovery.


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Re: Thunderbox in hospital [Re: Cooperman] #1558137
21/12/2015 21:07
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Horrible news. All the best and a speedy recovery snowman



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Re: Thunderbox in hospital [Re: ] #1558140
21/12/2015 21:34
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Sending my best wishes and hope for a speedy recovery!

Re: Thunderbox in hospital [Re: ] #1558142
21/12/2015 21:42
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Get well soon, Thunderbox.

Cycling is getting as dangerous as motor cycling these days.
Drivers just don't seem to pay as much attention as they used too and peds, cyclists and bikers always come off worst.

Hope you make a good recovery.

Re: Thunderbox in hospital [Re: ] #1558146
21/12/2015 21:51
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Hi Ross, please give myself and Sam's best wishes to Chris and Jean. Keep in touch with his recovery


Re: Thunderbox in hospital [Re: ] #1558223
22/12/2015 16:50
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Wishing you a speedy and full recovery Thunderbox.

Re: Thunderbox in hospital [Re: ] #1558283
23/12/2015 01:08
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Update on Thunderbox,
Chris is in remarkably good spirits concidering and has lost none of his dry wit!
He is though, as is to expected, in a great deal of discomfort after the accident and proceeding surgery. He is getting a steady stream of visitors to help him through this very uncomfortable period, but tires easily.
It was great to see him, and there is talk of moving him possibly a little closer to home if the support staff are available.
Both he and Jean were enormously grateful for all the messages and card of support and goodwill. Thank you on their behalf.
I will keep you all posted after the next visit or before if I get further news.
Kind regards, Ross

Re: Thunderbox in hospital [Re: ] #1558284
23/12/2015 02:22
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Sounds promising. Please send all the best from myself and Mrs Pigman and wish for a speedy recovery.

Re: Thunderbox in hospital [Re: ] #1558287
23/12/2015 03:25
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Good news.
Spoke briefly to Chris on two meets and just came across as a very nice guy.
Thanks for the update Ross.

Re: Thunderbox in hospital [Re: ] #1558302
23/12/2015 10:56
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Ross, a bit late to this, but please add my name to the list of those who pass on their best wishes to Chris for a speedy recovery.

Amidst the tinsel, this sort of thing reminds us of what is precious.

If you think he would appreciate the dodgy humour, please tell him that if he was trying to work out what the yellow pointy things were on the truck's wheels, it would have been much safer to ask in here.

Mark


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Re: Thunderbox in hospital [Re: ] #1558306
23/12/2015 11:55
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Have they given any idea how long Chris might be in hospital?

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