I sure am proud of your parents! It would be so easy for a parent to say "NO MORE BIKING" after all this. It's clear that they respect you for who you are. Don't forget to thank them!
Glad you're back on the bike!
Karen
I sure am proud of your parents! It would be so easy for a parent to say "NO MORE BIKING" after all this. It's clear that they respect you for who you are. Don't forget to thank them!
Glad you're back on the bike!
Karen
So glad you are healing so quickly! The advantage of youth! Keep us posted on the possible epilepsy diagnosis. Are you on any meds yet, or are they still trying to understand what exactly the problem is?
Way to go.Can't keep a good biker down.
Way to go!!!! ARe you still on the loaner bike? How are you feeling?
"Being retired from Biking...isn't that kinda like being retired from recess?" Stephen Colbert asked of Lance Armstrong
Yipeeeeeee!!!!!!So glad you got to ride and your fitness will come back to you in no time.
FREEDOM!!!!
AT LAST!!!!
Way to go!!!
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Courage does not always roar. Sometimes, it is the quiet voice at the end of the day saying,
"I will try again tomorrow".
hey luv2ride - feeling your joy. I got my cast of 2weeks ago & was soooo happy just to do that first ride. Your fitness will jump back up - I'm doing the same miles i was doing before accident, 2 weeks later. Good luck.