AndyRM
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I'm bone idol. I nearly didn't post that.
Which year did you win? I've got high hopes for Scapula this season!
Is that a record for bone/spelling based jokes on a cycling forum by the way? I've made two now...
I'm bone idol. I nearly didn't post that.
You'll be reaching femur pitch soon, with all this ribbing, Andy. Nothing like taking the osteo path of enlightenment I suppose. This thread will lumbar on now, with back to back posts, with the occasional coccyx ups along the way... (zzzz. sorry)Which year did you win? I've got high hopes for Scapula this season!
Is that a record for bone/spelling based jokes on a cycling forum by the way? I've made two now...
You'll be reaching femur pitch soon, with all this ribbing, Andy. Nothing like taking the osteo path of enlightenment I suppose. This thread will lumbar on now, with back to back posts, with the occasional coccyx ups along the way... (zzzz. sorry)
I think that I've contracted a pie resistant bad attitude.
I will be investigating a new pie shop on the way home in the hope of finding a cure.

Diprosalic virtually cured me if you're intetested.Actually I'm busy scratching away with my psoriasis, I need to go and put on some cream!!![]()
Nothing, I'm two separate gorillas. Oblig.:Naively, I always just presume that all of the members of our much-loved forum are all super-human athletes who brave wind and rain to cycle more miles to work each day than I do in a week. They all have perfect health and laugh in the face of any affliction. However, reading some of the recent posts, I've come to realise that most of us have things that we live with every day. It's got me interested in what people put up with everyday but still love cycling - be it ingrowing toenails or loss of movement in certain limbs.
So what've you got?
I'll start - arthritis in both feet!
Best wishes and hope it helps. Are you in overnight, expecting a longer stay or home already?Right now, two knackered knees, one was operated on this morning, and I have tendonitis in my left wrist just to help with the crutches for the chopped knee!
Also a slowly healing haematoma on the other knee and an even more slowly healing post surgical haematoma on that shin following bike accident this time last year!
. Who would have thought there would be such a thing as migraine associated vertigo? Been in a dizzy haze for two years......I'm sure someone keeps slipping 'something' into my tea. It's probably my butler.My mother gets those as well where they send her dizzy. Mind you with the volume of alcohol she consumed in surprised she can tell the difference some days!Guess I got nut'n to complain about apart from the migraines that make me dizzy for a week. Who would have thought there would be such a thing as migraine associated vertigo? Been in a dizzy haze for two years......I'm sure someone keeps slipping 'something' into my tea. It's probably my butler.