Dale Creasy JR.

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  1. obsessed

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    Best wishes for a speedy recovery for Dale, care take buddy we'll look forward to seeing you back when your ready.
     
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  2. konrodz

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    Get Well Soon.

    We wish you a speedy recovery Dale. Does anyone have an update
    on how the surgery went yesterday.
    KonRodz
    Racing
     
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  3. 310TAD

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    Get well soon

    Peanut,
    Hope you get better real soon. Come hang out in the alky pits. We'll keep you safe.

    Marty
     
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  4. Laurie

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    Praying for Speedy Recovery

    All our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family, Dale. Hope you get to come home soon and have a speedy recovery. We'll miss you out here--you've been a great inspiration! Come to the track as soon as you can, even if it's to cheer others on! I agree with Marty, the Alky pits would love to have you!
     
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  5. 310TAD

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    Peanut update !

    This from another site:

    After five hours of successful surgery to repair the severe leg injury suffered Sunday at the Rocky Mountain Nationals in Edmonton, two-time defending IHRA Nitro Funny Car World Champion Dale Creasy Jr. is recovering at Royal Alexandra Hospital in Edmonton. Creasy’s lower left leg was severely injured during his semifinal match-up when his transmission failed.

    “The transmission was spinning,” Creasy said. “Something broke and it locked up. There was nothing I could do.”

    The doctors at Royal Alexandra spent five hours piecing Creasy’s lower left leg back together. The surgery was successful and Creasy will have a lengthy rehabilitation ahead of him. After the surgery he was able to move all his toes, which is a good sign.

    “It was a five hour surgery, now they’re waiting for the swelling to go down,” he said. “They said it would be six months before I was able to walk again. I’m going to be here for another week to 10 days because they put a lot of pins and rods in and they want to keep an eye on it so it doesn’t get infected.”

    Cards and greetings can be sent to Creasy at this address:


    Dale Creasy Jr.
    1550 Mallard’s Cove
    Beecher, Illinois 60401
     
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