Well, that's me off my bike for a while III

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The Jogger

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WOW I hope they can now get you sorted pretty quickly, take it easy Drago...............
 
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Drago

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Dunno yet. Could be as simple as dietary changes, or as nasty as surgery, daily injections or daily painkillers for the rest of my natural. It's effing uncomfortable at times, a bit sore at others, with random stabbing pains thrown in for good measure.
 

Katherine

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Thanks buddy. I'm thinking with this and my struggles with my bionic arm that really is me retired now :sad:


Sorry to hear that. Hope they can sort you out so you can start enjoying life a bit more. Here's to getting back on the bike soon.
 
Thanks buddy. I'm thinking with this and my struggles with my bionic arm that really is me retired now :sad:
Best wishes. I hope it is just dietary changes as well. I spent 14-15 years taking daily painkillers (tramadol) and had only been free of them for around 5-6 years when my back went, it's not fun having to take them for that long. I keep reminding myself my bikes will still be there waiting for me... The trike is fun but my bikes are still waiting...
 

The Jogger

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So Drago was it not a mild heart attack after all or is it both. Did they stent you when you had the angioplasty if that is what you had? Just curious , sorry.
 
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