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There really is a reason you're here. Take care, Painman. <>< :D
Yeah....welllll...maybe.! :dntknw:

How about this....while being able to wipe her own "shiney hiney" is a great thing, how are we going to rate her chosen performance to be a "pain-in-the-posterior" for the rest of us...huh? :dribble:

Geez, Ty, has it been a year...already? Sometimes it seems like last week and other times it seems soooooo far away.

Remember the parable about walking through the valleys so you can appreciate the mountain tops? It seems to me that you've been enjoying a few mountain tops lately! :yahoo: :yahoo: :yahoo: :yahoo: :yahoo:

Good for you, friend. Keep up the good work, even when it takes baby steps to get through. It's a struggle many of us endure and it's worth it!

 
Tyler as I have told you before you have been a big inspiration to my wife and I as she goes through her second bout with cancer. I read recently that cancer survivors have to find a "new normal" and that is what my wife has done. After a double mastectomy five years ago and now being required to get around with a walker she like you stays positive in her attitude and keeps fighting. That is exactly what you have done and thus have been a great inspiration to the rest of us.
By the way, even with the surgery and having lost so much weight the wife is still beautiful to me. I am sure you are beautiful to all who know you also. In the pics I see of you on the forum you look great to me. Take care and keep on enjoyihg life to the fullest.

John
Thank you for that, John... you are a gem as is your lovely wife. I think of you both often and hope that the gossamer threads have reached you. :)

Tyler, it seems to me that while what's on your outside was scuffed up a bit, what's on your inside is as vibrant as ever. If timetables work out, Sooze and I hope to be able to swing by WFO for a meet and greet.
Keep doin' what yer doin'! :clapping:

And, it's good to hear that you can wipe your own butt. (Never thought I'd say THAT and mean it. :blink: )
Um, thank you (and I mean it! ;) ). I will keep my fingers crossed for a BikerGeek sighting!! B)

 
Happy Birthday Tyler!

No doubt your positive outlook has given you amazing strength and courage.

You're a tough lady, for sure.

 
what they all said, time a gazillion...

you know my heart babycakes

Luv you, lots and always

:air_kiss:

 
Happy Birthday T, see you in a couple of weeks........I would like to take that Spyder for a spin down Titlow Hill Road... :eek: :p

R

 
Terrifically acknowledged.

Yes a year, as I think along and mark the time when I began on the forum.

Your Epic journey continues to be a beacon of inspiring courage to us all. The abundant spirituality you share through your words as you walk

through this journey always brings joy to me and I am sure many more. Some riders have shown less tolerance even when going through an

accident not nearly severe and they walk away and start their new life trying to forget the mc riding life that changed their course, but you are

embracing the new life with the old life and that is the beacon of strength that many of us adorn, even those who haven't had the pleasure

of meeting or riding with you......So Thanks, and Happy Birthday.

 
Tyler, whether we've known you forever or just a single meeting in Monterey, its a real pleasure having met you. The healing process you have gone through can only be realized by experiencing it first hand. For the rest of us, all we can do is be happy that when you arrived in that fork in the road of life, you took the direction keeping you in the company of friends and family that look forward to sharing your existence.

Enjoy your day!

Dan

 
Keep the spirit alive and the flesh will follow. It really is all about attitude in the end.

I'm one of those "someones" girl. Here's to next year.

Cheers,

W2

 
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I've not spoken much about various stuff regarding my body and soul, broken heart and body. And I'll not start here.

Wiping your own but is indeed a pleasure.

Having a mind to know it is a pleasure is best of all.

Physical stuff.. Mental things.

Being aware, cognitive, is primordial.

Being physically able, is secondary.

My 92 year old Dad - "I'd rather be blind and able to think than vice versa". I get it.

T, you are not the same woman you were. Your are better. Love ya gal...

Your post is worthy of framing and hanging on the office wall, right next to the rod that came out of my femur.

 
It is great you are here with us to share your day. Ironic, that it sometimes takes something life changing to make one open their eyes a little wider and see the whole rainbow. When the rain comes, keep looking for that rainbow. I'm positive you will see more than clouds.

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Happy, happy birthday, T, even if late (I've been away). It was so good to see you up at Poor Red's on your Spyder and looking so good. And folks, she's as feisty as ever. Just ask that Harley joker she bumped heads with. Wonderful post.

 
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