Toshiba Boy
N+1er
- Location
- By the beach, West Zummerzet
Ouch! Speedy recovery. Must have been bad if, as you say, your first thought wasn't "how's my bike?"
The gash wasn't from the fall, it was from the surgery to fit a plate.
All I got from the fall was a very small graze on my knee!
I'm jealous in a strange sort of way.![]()
Ouch
Get well soon. Looks like it'll be neater than my shin after plating
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I can manage to get on the turbo for 10 -15 mins at a time albeit on low resistance, but I think it will be a while before I am out on the road.not looking too bad is that, chicks dig scars and all that business. when do you reckon you'll be out cycling again? GWS!
A couple of questions:
1. Do the bolts get removed once the bone's healed?
2. Is that a Toyota Avensis parked outside?
1 I dont really know, the French surgeon suggested that they can stay in, but reading a few forum threads some people have had problems which have been resolved by taking out the plates and screws once the bone has healed sufficiently. I have to go back to the clinic at the end of the month and this question is top of my list!
2:I think so, the photo was with the x rays up against the window of our motorhome when we were in France, they were Dutch opposite
Stick to cycling, it's safer than pig racingI have had them since 2000, when I had a piggy back accident.![]()
Some good war wounds there boys/girls.... show em off![]()
Here's my entry. Following a low speed accident in 2007 which saw me break my femur and shatter my femoral neck into 5 pieces, I was left with one of these as a souvenir.
If you lie on your back in the swimming pool, do you rotate until you point north?![]()
He can't go near certain bits of machinery either, and don't even mention what the washing machine on full spin does to him....
Sorry, I am still in 'Post a lie about the poster above' mode.