Blade wrote:Getting a new motorcycle
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Going round with the builder with a hope they can start in 4 weeks time . Fed up of camping indoors now .. What a pain living in a conservation area .
He met the big dog yesterday , Zeus is very nervous around strangers and as he is an extremely big lad it can be pretty scary
Not sure how he will cope with all the noise but hopefully at the end of it all he should be a little less timid..either that or he will have a nervous breakdown
He met the big dog yesterday , Zeus is very nervous around strangers and as he is an extremely big lad it can be pretty scary
Not sure how he will cope with all the noise but hopefully at the end of it all he should be a little less timid..either that or he will have a nervous breakdown
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Or eat the builderbb41 wrote:Going round with the builder with a hope they can start in 4 weeks time . Fed up of camping indoors now .. What a pain living in a conservation area .
He met the big dog yesterday , Zeus is very nervous around strangers and as he is an extremely big lad it can be pretty scary
Not sure how he will cope with all the noise but hopefully at the end of it all he should be a little less timid..either that or he will have a nervous breakdown
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We did constantly tell Zeus not to eat the builder as this is the only one who is happy to work in the vicinity of him and as it's the whole house which is being renovated he will invariably be around .kiwikrasher wrote:Or eat the builderbb41 wrote:Going round with the builder with a hope they can start in 4 weeks time . Fed up of camping indoors now .. What a pain living in a conservation area .
He met the big dog yesterday , Zeus is very nervous around strangers and as he is an extremely big lad it can be pretty scary
Not sure how he will cope with all the noise but hopefully at the end of it all he should be a little less timid..either that or he will have a nervous breakdown
Danes have a habit where they grab hold of your arm to drag you where they want to go , all of ours have/do do it and it can be quite alarming to have 96kg's of dog pulling on your arm , they also lean constantly .
The builder was recommended by a friend and so far he has been so good , apart from the initial first meeting as his face looked as though he'd run back out the door .
Zeus isn't aggressive but he is vocal and when he's grumbling it doesn't sound very pleasant ..we have to make sure the builder is OK around him and vice versa.
The other Dane is also in your face but she tends to lick and the others are just annoying
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My aunt had Danes, lovely dogs but yeah big leaners!! The older female she had preferred to get a mouthful of your clothing to drag you around.
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Please tell me the other dog's name is Apollo, that would frickin' rock!!bb41 wrote:
Zeus isn't aggressive but he is vocal and when he's grumbling it doesn't sound very pleasant ..we have to make sure the builder is OK around him and vice versa.
The other Dane is also in your face but she tends to lick and the others are just annoying
*Now I'm going to have the Magnum P.I. theme going in my head all day. Win/win!!
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Lazy start then tackled the other door removing all paint and back to bare wood, i'm glad they're flat panel doors.
Then off to get 4 new tyres on the new to me car, I usually swap between summer and winter sets but this time because it's no performance machine I have gone for all season tyres from Continental. I am impressed with Conti's on the bike so when a set of 4 for the car comes in cheaper than a pair for the bike then why not give them a try.
Hope it's only a 24 hour thing Frankie
Then off to get 4 new tyres on the new to me car, I usually swap between summer and winter sets but this time because it's no performance machine I have gone for all season tyres from Continental. I am impressed with Conti's on the bike so when a set of 4 for the car comes in cheaper than a pair for the bike then why not give them a try.
Hope it's only a 24 hour thing Frankie
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I missed this - sorry to hear - hope some rest has helpedFrankie wrote:Feeling S**t! going back to bed....
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We didn't name him Zeus .. the other one is called Poppy, then we have Chester, Frankie, Billy and PebblesD41 wrote:Please tell me the other dog's name is Apollo, that would frickin' rock!!bb41 wrote:
Zeus isn't aggressive but he is vocal and when he's grumbling it doesn't sound very pleasant ..we have to make sure the builder is OK around him and vice versa.
The other Dane is also in your face but she tends to lick and the others are just annoying
*Now I'm going to have the Magnum P.I. theme going in my head all day. Win/win!!
Live each day as your last as one day you'll be right !!
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Back in at work before 5am just to do wedding signs
Probably staying in till 5pm too
Good thing was, I got home from work, slept from 6-9.30 then was back asleep by 10 until my alarm at 4 Not feeling too bad at the moment
Probably staying in till 5pm too
Good thing was, I got home from work, slept from 6-9.30 then was back asleep by 10 until my alarm at 4 Not feeling too bad at the moment
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Saw the Neurosurgeon. She’s happy that the fusion has fully set, and that my residual symptoms won’t hold me back too much. So she has cleared me for work. So will be going to the Perth office for a week end of August and seeing a company Doctor for the final Ok. Also catch up on a bunch of competencies that have expired while I’ve been off and sort out transitioning from income insurance back onto full wage again!!
Then home for a 5 week break till my October swing. They are talking about sending me to the office for part of that as well so I’m not going straight back offshore for 3 weeks. I must say I’ve been very impressed with how the company has looked after me and at no time put any pressure on me to get back to work. They’ve actually been over cautious tbh.
Then home for a 5 week break till my October swing. They are talking about sending me to the office for part of that as well so I’m not going straight back offshore for 3 weeks. I must say I’ve been very impressed with how the company has looked after me and at no time put any pressure on me to get back to work. They’ve actually been over cautious tbh.
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It's nice when a company takes the time to look after you at times like this, we all have enough to worry about, having a job and letting down employers should not be one of them.
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Great news Kiwi. Funny enough I was only thinking about this yesterday on the long slog down to London, and was going to ask you how your getting on.
Have you got full mobility and pain free on the fusion now or will there likely always be a bit of a discomfort in the area? I ask as I had a collarbone plated once, and although I got the plate removed its never quote the same and I cant carry a heavy bag on the shoulder with out discomfort. Hopefully the fusion is perfect with no long term issues.
Glad to hear work have been great. Take it easy still and look after yourself, or better still get Jess too
Have you got full mobility and pain free on the fusion now or will there likely always be a bit of a discomfort in the area? I ask as I had a collarbone plated once, and although I got the plate removed its never quote the same and I cant carry a heavy bag on the shoulder with out discomfort. Hopefully the fusion is perfect with no long term issues.
Glad to hear work have been great. Take it easy still and look after yourself, or better still get Jess too
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The fusion area itself isn’t giving me any pain (apart from when I arsed up in the snow on the weekend) it’s more the residual nerve pain and numbness from the trauma my spinal cord suffered. I basically will be living with the effects of a spinal cord injury nowadays. I’m back to doing pretty much what I like, just sometimes it aggravates things and I have to spend time remediating. The pins and needles appearing down my legs and over my shoulders, back and arms used to be quite unnerving (pun not intended ) but pretty much got used to it now.
As for mobility, it’s about 5-10% reduced in putting my head back and looking straight up. The only real world consequences I’ve noticed so far is I can’t fully finish a can of drink without looking like I’m doing the limbo . I sometimes lose a bit looking left and right but that’s usually due to muscle issues rather than the spine itself.
I’ve got another MRI in January next year to provr their theory I don’t have a tumour by seeing a reduction in the spinal cord oedema
As for mobility, it’s about 5-10% reduced in putting my head back and looking straight up. The only real world consequences I’ve noticed so far is I can’t fully finish a can of drink without looking like I’m doing the limbo . I sometimes lose a bit looking left and right but that’s usually due to muscle issues rather than the spine itself.
I’ve got another MRI in January next year to provr their theory I don’t have a tumour by seeing a reduction in the spinal cord oedema
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