Fun with Hospitals: Updated

Hey followers and friends, I’m afraid Fun with Cars might be on hiatus for a while. In mid-February Robin sustained serious injuries from a fall during a photo shoot in California. He has been in a medically-induced coma for over a week and is making steps forward with his recovery, but certainly our website isn’t the most important thing he needs to focus on for the time being. Also as part of his facial surgery his jaw will be wired shut for six weeks, so our podcast might not quite sound right. Any thoughts, prayers, and good vibes you can send toward Robin and his family while they help him through this are welcome.

 

In much less scary but related news, I will be having surgery to remove a tumor from my spine next week, so I also won’t be at full speed for some time. We’ll still do what we can to follow race events and engage with all of you on our website, facebook, and twitter, but it will likely be a while before we can put a podcast together.

 

Speaking of engaging with our fans, now more than ever is a good time to join the crowd on our facebook page as we discuss new cars, drivers, rules, and more. And it’s time to start putting in your predictions for the Australian Grand Prix, in the Predictions app on our facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/fwcars/app_181736575204786

Here’s to a complete and speedy recovery for us, and to an enjoyable racing season for everyone!

 

-jim

 

Update: 4 March 2013

I got a call from Robin today! He has continued to amaze all of us with his recovery, and he was able to call me today for the first time since this whole ordeal. It was incredible to hear his voice, and hear how far he’s come along. He is recovering from several major surgeries, but everything keeps looking positive and he’s exceeded everyone’s expectations. All the doctors and nurses in his area know and like him, and he’s been able to get outside and enjoy the Southern California weather for a bit. When we talked today he made fun of me for being in the hospital for only four days, and was more concerned about me getting better than telling me about himself. So he was smart, witty, nice, and caring. Which tells me it’s really him in there! Not just his body, but our good friend Robin is really getting better and I’m so happy he’s still himself!

I am back home now, and it’s been most of a week since my surgery. I’m getting stronger every day but still relying on lots of help from my lovely wife Elena. My spine tumor was bigger than they originally saw on the MRI, but they were able to get it all out and tell me it’s benign. It’s amazing I was able to move at all with the way it was pushing on my spinal column. So I now have a titanium-reinforced spine with five screws. Not yet sure if I’ll set off airport metal detectors or not. I’m slow and creaky got now but looking forward to getting back to full strength in the coming weeks and months.

 

-jim

11 thoughts on “Fun with Hospitals: Updated”

  1. Here’s to a full and speedy recovery to the both of you, keep well and I’m sure I’m not alone in saying I can’t wait to hear another great podcast from you both. The best of wishes from England, home of Motorsport!

  2. Crikey! This is big stuff – best wishes to both of you and a speedy and trouble free recovery chaps. You will be missed, but please don’t rush back, far more important things to deal with for the time being.

  3. Yikees. Rest up and get well Guys. You’ll be missed. Sidepod is a good cast but its no F1 Sh… I mean Fun with Cars podcast.

  4. Hey guys, just wanted to say get well soon, and that this is by far the best f1 podcast I’ve seen, but please just get better. We’ll all look forward to your return but by god don’t rush into anything and don’t feel any pressure, those with ya best interests at heart will say the same. Well all be thinking of you both.

  5. Hey Jim,
    Thanks for the update. Sounds like Robin really suffered some serious injuries. If you both feel like sharing… I feel this could be an interesting topic for a future Podcast, while the casues are not directly related, it seems that both your recoveries are similar to those suffered by race drivers. Anyway, looking forward to your first 2013 Podcast!

    Cheers

    PS… I hear that the V8 Supercars are having a race in Austin this year.

  6. Wishing you both a speedy recovery. Hope your both back to normal as soon as possible!

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