01-02-14, 03:13 PM | #21 |
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fractured scapula and four broken ribs stopped play.
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01-02-14, 04:26 PM | #22 |
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Oh crap that's going to hurt, I'll assume the worst....... how's the bike?
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01-02-14, 05:10 PM | #23 |
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don't really know Colin, but really low speed, so hopefully nothing major, to be honest in so much pain, didn't even move until I had the first 10mils of morphin and that was flat on my back, still getting the effects of over 60 mils of morphin over the last 18 hours, but told this one is really going to hurt, and when a doc tells you that; you know they aren't kidding...
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04-02-14, 09:49 AM | #24 |
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Hey rictus01.
Sorry to hear about your accident. Hope you luck will turn to the better soon. Do you remember how it happened? |
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Sorry for straying over the border but just wanted to say 'ouchy', heal fast and be well Rictus xGx
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Prossibly - anyone else heading down tonight (7th Feb?)
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going to be a while ...
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gws ...take it easy rictus
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Rictus - that's not a dog ate my homework excuse, more like "sinkhole swallowed my house". Maybe we'll have to move the Soho meet to your place when you're fit for visitors.
Pookie - he doesn't know the meaning of "take it easy". Rictus rides until he's so knackered he needs a week in an armchair to recover.. I think it's what keeps him sane (well sane-ish) Get well soon Mark. Keith. |
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thanks guys, fairly busted up, but at least semi-comfortable for another day, then the morphin finishes, not able to raise my right arm and left thumb still really painful and weak, on the plus side; James is hopefully dropping off the bike tomorrow and according to him it's only grazzed engine bar and bar end damage, you know I'll be off the bike not a moment longer than necessary, so once the bones are knitted I'll apply my normal focus to getting passed the pain thing.
Cheers Mark.
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