So what have you done today..?

Discussion in 'Lounge' started by figaro, Mar 17, 2012.

  1. The hearing's fine but ringer's not after that Madras last night............
     
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  2. Needs a picture of it in the 'sheds' thread.......
     
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  3. @DucatiScud I only skim read the page and at first I thought you were replying to @xh558’s post about his beef hula hoop :bucktooth::laughing:
     
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  4. How dare you!
     
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  5. Another visit to the fracture clinic today, not good news, need an operation to remove the fragments, and do a partial elbow replacement

    On the way home, called in to my local bike dealer and candelled the order for the bike i should have picked up in March :sob:

    By all accounts, I won't be able to ride for a while, will be another 8 weeks minimum before any potential return to work, I have been told that I will not regain full movement of my elbow again
     
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  6. What did you do matey?
     
  7. Ah, bollocks.

    I broke and dislocated my elbow playing American Football when I was 19 and it was the most painful injury I have ever suffered. I really did a proper job of it as both ends of the humerus (like the two sides of a hammer) broke off and the ulna and radius also split apart at the point where they fuse, then twisted and crossed over one another. As a result the lower part of my right arm sticks out at a strange angle, which in turn, totally screwed my bowling action and spiked any ideas of potentially taking the promise I was showing as a cricketer any further. Then, a few years later I broke my other arm (again, playing American Football) and the orthopaedic surgeon who examined it also spotted my right arm, asked me some questions about the injury and told me to stop playing contact sports immediately because if I broke it again, they'd probably need to fuse the joint at 45 degrees. So, that was the end of me dressing up in shoulder pads. Didn't stop me riding bikes though!

    Will it put the kibosh on you riding altogether or just the bike you had ordered? What bike was it?
     
  8. 3 weeks ago, tripped over some rebar sticking out of the ground on a site i was delivering to, multiple fractures of my left elbow
     
  9. Unsure at the moment if it will stop me altogether, but, i think sports bikes will be out for quite a while

    The bike I should have been collecting was a Kawasaki Versys 1100, more upright style of bike, Kawasaki version of the Multistrada, reason for cancelling is, it would be parked up for quite a while, but still making monthly payments, I have decided that it was better to cancel it, get a refund on my deposit, as I will be around 11 weeks on SSP
     
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  10. Sorry to hear that. Physio is the cure, stick at it once you are able and you’ll be right before you know it.
     
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  11. After the operation (hopefully tomorrow), it will be 4 weeks in a sling, then 4 weeks physio, minimum, i will never get full movement back in my elbow or wrist, regardless of whether I have the op or not, the consultant said that I should get more movement than I currently have if I have the op

    The bikes will just be stored away for now, the versys 650 that I have is already listed for sale, I will not be selling the K5 or the 916, the others may get sold if I can't ride them
     
  12. Best of luck for tomorrow.
     
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  13. Went out for a pre theatre meal. IMG_4207.jpeg
    If you are up in town and want something to eat I’d recommend the Crown Cafe on The Strand, by Aldwych and Wellington Street. Two of those and two drinks for a hair under £20 which in central London is very good.

    Now at the Fortune Theatre for Operation Mincemeat: The Musical. Unfortunately my seat had bugger all legroom so I’ve been forced to put up with a box for the evening.

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  14. Goodluck tomorrow. The docs always say you won't get the movement back. In my case on multiple bad breaks they were wrong. So do the physio and you'll probably be great!

    I must say this does seem like a huge effort just to get out of washing up on Christmas Day though...
     
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