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In this file photo, Tred Barta demonstrates the Barta Bow, from a line of bows he owns, at his new ranch in Eagle on Wednesday. Barta, a television host, writer, hunter and record-holding fisherman, is in a Denver hospital now, recovering from a "spinal stroke." He said he's grateful for the care he received from local doctors before he rode an ambulance to Denver.
Whats a spinal stroke?
The same way a cerebral stroke blocks blood to a portion of the brain, a spinal stroke occurs when blood stops flowing to a portion of the spinal cord. The initial symptoms can include numbness in the legs or feet.
EAGLE COUNTY, Colorado Tred Barta had a trip to Alaska booked and ready to go when his leg went a little numb a couple of weeks ago. Now, hes in a Denver hospital, waiting for a trip to a physical rehabilitation hospital.
Barta, host of The Best and Worst of Tred Barta show on the Versus cable TV channel, suffered a spinal stroke a couple of weeks ago. It started while he was horseback riding near his place on Salt Creek near Eagle. He credits quick care by local doctors for getting him to Denver quickly.
Since then, hes been in a hospital room at Denver Health Medical Center, a room that now hold an elk skin blanket and one of Bartas signature long bows.
Hes fine from the belly button up, Bartas wife, Anni, said.
From the belly button down is a different story. Barta has feeling in his lower body, but cant walk. Hes been accepted as a patient at Craig Hospital in Denver, one of the countrys leading facilities for helping people with spinal cord or brain injuries.
Before getting to Denver, though, Barta spent some quality time with some of the Vail Valleys doctors.
He started at the Steadman Hawkins clinic in Vail, where Dr. Sanjitpal Gill suspected a pinched nerve and wrote a referral to Dr. Thomas Palic, a local chiropractor.
A couple of days later, though, Barta started having serious pain in his lower body. The pain was bad enough that Barta had to stop on Interstate 70. A Colorado State Patrol officer took him to Palics office.
After a couple of text messages between Palic and Gill, Palic drove Barta to the emergency room at Vail Valley Medical Center. An ambulance ride to Denver came later that day.
While Bartas still facing an unknown path and uncertain recovery, he said hes grateful for the locals who helped him. Hes also thankful for his relatively new neighbors up Salt Creek.
Everybodys called, neighbors are taking care of our horses and dogs, Barta said. Ive gotten more than 200,000 e-mails, but the first flowers that came were from the Eagle Pharmacy.
Barta raises a lot of money for childrens charities every year, but said hes been bowled over by the response hes received from friends, fans and neighbors.
When you help an old lady across the street you dont think anything about it, he said. When youre the old lady, you do.
While Bartas down at the moment, his TV careers going to continue. Versus is going to document his rehabilitation, and both Barta and Anni said they expect it to go well.
With Tred, once hes focused on something, theres no stopping him, Anni said.
Barta, host of The Best and Worst of Tred Barta show on the Versus cable TV channel, suffered a spinal stroke a couple of weeks ago. It started while he was horseback riding near his place on Salt Creek near Eagle. He credits quick care by local doctors for getting him to Denver quickly.
Since then, hes been in a hospital room at Denver Health Medical Center, a room that now hold an elk skin blanket and one of Bartas signature long bows.
Hes fine from the belly button up, Bartas wife, Anni, said.
From the belly button down is a different story. Barta has feeling in his lower body, but cant walk. Hes been accepted as a patient at Craig Hospital in Denver, one of the countrys leading facilities for helping people with spinal cord or brain injuries.
Before getting to Denver, though, Barta spent some quality time with some of the Vail Valleys doctors.
He started at the Steadman Hawkins clinic in Vail, where Dr. Sanjitpal Gill suspected a pinched nerve and wrote a referral to Dr. Thomas Palic, a local chiropractor.
A couple of days later, though, Barta started having serious pain in his lower body. The pain was bad enough that Barta had to stop on Interstate 70. A Colorado State Patrol officer took him to Palics office.
After a couple of text messages between Palic and Gill, Palic drove Barta to the emergency room at Vail Valley Medical Center. An ambulance ride to Denver came later that day.
While Bartas still facing an unknown path and uncertain recovery, he said hes grateful for the locals who helped him. Hes also thankful for his relatively new neighbors up Salt Creek.
Everybodys called, neighbors are taking care of our horses and dogs, Barta said. Ive gotten more than 200,000 e-mails, but the first flowers that came were from the Eagle Pharmacy.
Barta raises a lot of money for childrens charities every year, but said hes been bowled over by the response hes received from friends, fans and neighbors.
When you help an old lady across the street you dont think anything about it, he said. When youre the old lady, you do.
While Bartas down at the moment, his TV careers going to continue. Versus is going to document his rehabilitation, and both Barta and Anni said they expect it to go well.
With Tred, once hes focused on something, theres no stopping him, Anni said.


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