Re: What ails you today?
Posted: 11 Sep 2018, 11:34
Yes he has ridden mine.
I might be getting old, but he's not getting it for free.
I might be getting old, but he's not getting it for free.
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I've had a couple of goes on Dukes.kiwikrasher wrote:
Have you ridden one yet? You might not like it.. but I’d be keen to see a review from you on one.
For someone that can’t wheelie for peanuts I find that too, but I always blame Jess being on the backKwacky wrote:I've had a couple of goes on Dukes.kiwikrasher wrote:
Have you ridden one yet? You might not like it.. but I’d be keen to see a review from you on one.
Good bikes, very accomplished. Easy to wheelie as well
Not at all, just the repositioning of the C of G helps facilitate front wheel lifting dispite my lack of talent.Kwacky wrote:You calling your other half fat?
That'll go down well.
This... is excellent news.kiwikrasher wrote:So on the weekend I ripped up to Brisbane and saw Uncle Rog, the super dooper Physio.
He did a fully analysis on me, as you’d expect for a clumsy accident prone middle aged muppet, he found a fair bit wrong. But specifically to my current issue he confirmed I have nerve traction in my right arm. Nerves are not very stretchy, greater than 7% and you start having issues. So he’s certain I’m tugging on my spinal cord with that arm nerve and highly suspects the mass showing up in my MRI is actually scar tissue from the trauma from that. He said obviously he can’t totally discount a tumour, but said it would be highly coincidental to have one at the exact point of the stress on my spinal cord from the traction.
He did a bunch of work on me and taught me a bunch of self rehab exercises and movements. I got about 20% reduction in symptoms just over those two days. He said I’d probably still need a op for the canal stenosis but that’s a lot better option than spinal cord surgery.
He’s writing a bunch of clinical notes for the neurosurgeons review next week.
Regardless of what is going on with it all, I feeling a ton more positive about it all after the weekend and it was great to reconnect with Rog and hear some crazy stories of high profile athletes he’s treated over the years
duke63 wrote:Yes he has ridden mine.
I might be getting old, but he's not getting it for free.
Can't say I noticed that when I rode dukes bike on the IoMKwacky wrote:Easy to wheelie as well
Kwacky wrote:TBH I think he just posts to tell us about his impressive bulge.
I have to wait till she gets back to me to find about her proposed plan. Still in limbo atm.C00kiemonster wrote:Positive vibes to you fella. Have they said when they will do it?
Wow - it's pretty obvious that.kiwikrasher wrote:Kwacky wrote:TBH I think he just posts to tell us about his impressive bulge.
My bulge impresses no one mate