Thanks to all
I haven't had access to the internet since my accident on Friday 8/22/08 except for about an hour the day after the accident. I saw a lot of messages starting to come in at that time wishing me well, but have not been able to try and thank you all. Today, as I have a computer to use and am not in too much pain I have had some time to look at these at these responses.....I am overwhelmed at all of the prayers and good wishes you all have posted. For someone like me who is usually giving you all a bad time, it really softens my heart.
Today is Sat. 8/30/08, and I am in NY city where I have been since last Tuesday when I flew here from Arkansas where I had the accident. There are highly-regarded retinal surgeons here who are watching over me. I have one metal projectile (about 6mm long) on the outside of my right eye ball (but in the orbital cavity) which managed to sneak over the top of my reading glasses (you're right, no shooting glasses on) which I had on when the gun blew up. The projectile is probably brass, but don't know yet for sure. It grazed the right side of my right eyeball and caused some of the vitreal fluid to start oozing out, and was repaired during emergency surgery in Arkansas. Since this projectile is not inside the eyeball, it is not of immediate concern to the surgeons.
The biggest concern is the blood in my eye due mainly to the high concussion during the explosion. The blood is between the lens and the retina, and is also between the retina and the back of the eye. Blood is toxic to the retina, so don't know how much damage has already been done so far. The blood is "clottish" or coagulated and hard to suck out without tearing the retina. The surgeons are waiting for the blood to thin out before operating....this may be next week hopefully.
The pain has decreased some, but I am still on Percoset (high-powered pain pills). I have no vision from the right eye at this time due mainly to the blood inside. My fingers are crossed for next week.
In spite of my initial belief that most of the energy from the explosion came out the gas ports, Jerry Stiller (who makes the Viper) believes that most of the energy came out around the gap between the bolt and the barrel and came down the race-way into my face. The gun looked perfectly normal after the incident and the bolt was closed (really closed). I managed to beat the bolt open with a rubber mallet and then hammer it back so I could see the lugs.....they were very twisted and distorted. I didn't have much time to look at it more carefully, but I think I saw the case welded to the chamber.
Something to think about......if your port is on the same side of the bolt as your eye looking into the port..........
Thank you all again for your prayers and best wishes.
P.S. Don't use anything in your barrel except very long rods with large well-marked handles that will stick out the end of the barrel.