So glad you're home. Take care and rest your poor, beaten up body.![]()
So glad you're home. Take care and rest your poor, beaten up body.![]()
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Glad you made it home, take all the time to mend, there is always next year.![]()
Glad you are safe and home. Take it slow and easy...
Sending you warm thoughts and well wishes for a speedy recovery.
Visualize healing butterflies around you, helping your healing to seem super fast while you heal completely.
Hugs and butterflies,
~T~
The butterflies are within you.
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glad you are home. Hope you recover quickly. Glad to know that it wasn't worse than it was and everything will heal.
Donna
Nice to see you back and typing. (with the left side this time I assume) So, any idea yet why you passed out? You don't have to give details about why if you don't want to, I'm more worried about that fact that you do or don't actually know why before you attempt to ride again. Safety isn't just the helmet, gloves, blinkies... it's about respecting our physical limits as well.
Good luck Katie and please let us know how you are doing as things start to heal again.![]()
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Oh, that's gonna bruise...![]()
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