So it was all a nice and civilised "Team meeting"They all called it a Team Meeting in the Diary !!! Just back, had lunch and a Guinness

Shame on me for doubting your beyond-reproach company (and colleagues ...)

So it was all a nice and civilised "Team meeting"They all called it a Team Meeting in the Diary !!! Just back, had lunch and a Guinness
I saw the physio this morning. I seem to have a good range of movement, so he advised on a number of stretches. I asked about exercise, and using the Turbo has the go ahead, so long as I take it easy. I can also try swimming and maybe light weights at the gym. The physio doesn't want to do any manipulation until we have the CT Scan results.
Sooo, just swam 20 lengths, that's all - hard work but stopped before I got sore.![]()
When he's built up to 200km and lots of 12-15% hills, obviously ...When are you going to start drip feeding us details of the Fossy comeback ride?
True, but if you haven't read The Invisible Gorilla, it's well worth the effort, and very sobering. There are deep-seated reasons why there are so many SMIDSYs - we can think we are looking, but actually our brain isn't seeing what's really there. Knowing that intuitions, on which our brains rely for manageable data processing, can lead to fatal mistakes in certain scenarios, is an important first step in risk management. But, if the evidence from TIG is accurate, then telling people to look more carefully will only bring limited results: it's more complicated than that, and the way our brains learn to process information is the key.
A pool is the swimming equivalent of a velodrome. The open rivers are likely to be a touch cold yet, thoughWent and did another 20 lengths yesterday. Resting today as a bit sore. Swimming is seriously boring though.