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kaitsdad

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I just got off the phone with Dave, and he asked me to post a message to his forum family.

I think most of you are aware that Dave had an arterial anuerysm repaired in May. He was home soon afterwards, and mending well.

On Friday, June 4th, Dave suffered a stroke while in bed, and then fell when he tried to get up. This happened early morning, his wife Charlene was right there, and called 911.

Dave is back home now, and healing well, but he is physically impacted by the stroke, the right side of his body being affected. He states that he is doing well, but is looking at a long road back.

He wanted me to tell all of you that he appreciates the friendship of the forum. He won't be posting much as he has difficulty handling the computer, but he can certainly read !! So start posting !!

Dave, you hang tough, you Onery Old SOB !!

EDIT- June 27. Dave wanted me to tell you that he will not be in attendance at WFO-9.

KD -

 
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Well that sucks.....

Dave get well soon buddy we all miss smelling those crappy cigars you smoke while riding along at 85............ :p :p :p :p

R

 
Dave, You are one of my hero's. I always love to read of your LD exploits and your great accomplishments.

I sincerely pray that you have a full recovery and good future health. You are in my thoughts Dave, get well sir.

 
I've met Dave and don't have a clue as to his age, but he's my hero...

He may be livin like me, and is only 55, but I don't care....

Heal up dude... :thumbsup:

 
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I knew he fell, but didn't know he had a stroke.

Dave, sorry to hear of your bad luck. Am continuing to pray for your full recovery.

Memo to self, quite procrastnating and CALL DAVE.

 
I just got off the phone with Dave, and he asked me to post a message to his forum family.
I think most of you are aware that Dave had an arterial anuerysm repaired in May. He was home soon afterwards, and mending well.

On Friday, June 4th, Dave suffered a stroke while in bed, and then fell when he tried to get up. This happened early morning, his wife Charlene was right there, and called 911.

Dave is back home now, and healing well, but he is physically impacted by the stroke, the right side of his body being affected. He states that he is doing well, but is looking at a long road back.

He wanted me to tell all of you that he appreciates the friendship of the forum. He won't be posting much as he has difficulty handling the computer, but he can certainly read !! So start posting !!

Dave, you hang tough, you Onery Old SOB !!

KD -

My prayers go up for Turbo. He has been a good friend from way back in our Royal Star days.

May God heal you brother Turbo !

Scoop

 
Sorry to hear of your setback Dave and I wish you a speedy recovery. Keep on fighting and you will be back on the bike in no time. Stay away from the bon bons while your recuperating :rolleyes:

 
Yo Dave -

There's no one else can fill those shoes of yourn! We'll try to stand tall but we need your special perspective to see the distance.

Get well Dave, best to ya!

 
My ex-husband had a stroke when we were married... sounds very similar to your experience, Dave... he tried to get up to go to bed but one side of his body wasn't working... fortunately, I was right next to him so kind of eased him to the ground before calling 911 thus avoiding the falling part. It was very scary for a bit but with therapy and a little time, he was back to almost 100%. Take a deep breath, do the exercises, focus, and believe you can do it... cause we know you can! B)

 
Hey Dave, make it happen. You are one tough, cranky, hard-headed man. You can do it. My money is on you to make a full recovery and get back up and strong again soonest.

 
Dave, you do exactly what the dr's tell you and you'll be riding the next IBR. Some good mojo coming your way.

 
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