Well, its been a few months since I posted. Have been rather busy. The healing process is coming along slowly.I went back to my factory job for 4 hours/day back in January and am still on that schedual. Also went back to my part time job at the park as well for a few days a week. I have realized I will probably have a limp forever, and nerve damage takes forever to heal. My right foot starts out each day 1/2 numb and after 4 hrs on concrete its all numb as well as the side of my knee, which will cause me to stand on my good leg which causes my back to ache. When I get home and off my feet for a while the aches & pains subside. That is pretty much the circle I travel everyday. Walking on grass, snow, dirt or anything that gives a little, is a whole lot easier on me than concrete. Before I went back to work I had a nerve function test. The results were that I had " incomplete nerve damage ", which means the nerves are healing at the rate of about 1mm per day. I have that test repeated sometime in May. I hope I shows progress, 2 months since the 1st test and I really don't see any change. I go to the Dr. next week to see if they are going to increase my hours/day to 6 or 8 or leave them a 4 a while longer. I never did get a chance to try to ride last fall. I still want to give it a shot in the spring. That way if I decide to get another bike, I can pay top spring dollar for one\\
/. If anybody is looking for 80-850G parts, I'm going to list my bike soon. PM me with any questions. Pat, I intend to go to the WNY Rally either on 2 or 4,I'll keep ya posted. If Shirley runs out of room we may use our rod & gun club for overflow. Thats all for now.Have fun & Be safe,
Andy
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. In all seriousness I've had a few prangs of my own (including being deliberately rear ended by a 20 tonne truck,which then did a runner, and sliding down gravel at 80kph on my face, both of which I walked away from, the bikes didn't). I had a similer thing happen on a FZR 250 with someone pulling a surprise u-turn on me. luckily I swerved in time and only the can hit the side of the car which pushed the back end back in line with the front. I then pulled over, the car didn't. There wasn't any damage to the bike so instead of being out of pocket and pi**ed right off. I was only one of the two. i hope you manage to get back riding again as being confined to a tin can would be a fate worse than death (well maybe not, but almost).
. I did have my back surgery in Feb. and it went pretty well. I needed an extra surgery a week later to fix a spinal fluid leak, but alls well now. Also had my guts fixed just over 2 weeks ago. Did not enjoy that on tiny little bit. Of course more cutting was needed to be done instead of less. I am recovering well. The last 4 days have been great. Limited to 20 pounds for lifting for another 4 weeks, but already have a work release for 1 June:-D, I'll find out next week if my back Dr. feels the same way about work. I'm ready.
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