frayne
Well-known member
Glad to hear youo're on the mend, you'll be back in the saddle in no time.
Glad to hear your doing better. :clapping:He also said that I will now and forever know when the weather is going to change. Feel free to call for forcasts.
****, I suffer all this and I didn't even crash!........Now what was I saying?Well, I had my second post-crash check-up yesterday. The fluid around the left lung is gone. The lung is progressing nicely and has pretty much passed the might-get-pneumonia stage. The spleen is prolly at 90%. All the ribs have at least rejoined and formed "callus's," which is what they make before they turn back into bone. At least they have stopped the audible popping from the movement of breathing. The doc said the massive trama would be detectable as still-healing for up to 18 months. My left shoulder is still pretty much forked-up, but it doesn't hurt when I hold the handlebars so, oh, well. I'll give it some time before I go checking with the orthopedic dude. The knees get stiff easy but the women say they like my new "swagger." I do have some memory issues. I still can't remember the crash and there are a lot of little things that I can't remember. I do things that I have never done before such as forget my watch, or my phone, or my comb. And there are some minor things from work that I don't remember anymore. The doc said that this is common. He said I will probably never remember the crash and the other things may get better, may not. It's like some things on my sub-conscious list of daily to-do's have been rearranged or erased. He also said that I will now and forever know when the weather is going to change. Feel free to call for forcasts.
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