And might I add, I am jealous as he11. :rolleyes:
//but really glad for my pal. :D
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And might I add, I am jealous as he11. :rolleyes:
//but really glad for my pal. :D
Woohoo!!! Now come to Atlanta and ride with me!
Yee Freakin' Haw indeed!!! :D :D :D :D
Glad you got the first few miles under your belt; I can't wait to ride with you again. In the meantime, I'll settle for having a beer with you. :)
- Mel
I'm doing the hypnotizing boogieee for yae :)
Coolio!
Yikes, those pics are freaky :eek:
Congrats on losing the brace!!
That's the best news I've heard in awhile!
Not many folks would have the courage to get back on the bike after such a bad accident. Enjoy every mile!
Yippee!!!!!:D:D:D:D:D:D:D
That's GREAT news! I'm so glad you're free to ride again. Awesome!!!
Creepy:eek: and cool:cool:!!
Excellent news!
Fantastic!!! I can't wait to see you on the bike again!
OMG at those CT scan pics. Those look really scary but doctors do know more.
Safe ride no need to push yourself. There will be plenty of time in the future.
And congratulation for getting back on a bike.
smilingcat
Well, it really helps that I still don't remember a doggone thing about my crash, so in this instance, ignorance truly is bliss. :) I'm certainly more tentative and cautious right now, but I think it's more because I still just need a bit of time to get my coordination & reflexes back.
We'll see what happens when I actually start climbing & descending again, but that won't be for a bit anyhow.
LOL, thanks!
These were actually from a CT scan (which I gather is kind of like an xray but kind of different -- you probably know way more about them than I do !) - I have images from xray too, but they're not nearly as cool looking as these. Not the really nicely detailed cross-sections as in the CT.
And yeah, I think they're really neat too. :) Kind of amazing what abuse our bodies can take - lots of internal redundancy at work, I suppose.
CONGRATULATIONS! good news indeed!