N4teTheGreat
FknN8
- Joined
- Dec 5, 2009
- Location
- San Francisco
- Moto(s)
- 2012 DRZ 400s, 2018 Ducati Hypermotard SP, 2008 KTM 950 SM
- Name
- Nathan
Sounds like something a bot would say... honestly.
Maybe he's had your borscht?Hey Gwynne, who is this Arthur Rogers guy and why does he think I am a Russian bot? I've seen some crazy before, but that one took the cake.
That's easier if you skip pain meds.Sshoulder surgery seems to have been a success.
Hardest part now will be forcing myself to be inactive for a week or two
Sounds like a Russian bot name, actually!, who is this Arthur Rogers
darn it. i was there !took a hot shower then ate the brownie I got at Jane the 'bakery Tuesday evening with a hot cup of tea.
Bedtime soon ZZzz
come on dude - it was a dick move on their part. i looked at the slips on all of the other bikes. all of them are ducs, abbreviated as ducat. following that format, it should have been ‘kawas’. and if they had to go with 4 letters, why ‘k’ instead of ‘i’. i imagine some bored perv at the dmv, with his hand down his pants, snickering over this. what do they do with suzuki? suku?What size kawk do you have?
have had major surgery on both of mine. both times, they gave me a couple of days, and then started in on physical therapy that felt more like they were interrogating a prisoner than trying to recover a patient. it was brutal. I would have told them anything they wanted to know. but they never asked any questions. just kept torturing me.Sshoulder surgery seems to have been a success.
Hardest part now will be forcing myself to be inactive for a week or two
My back surgeon is trying to get me to not do stuff at the moment. I’ve mostly been taking his advice but was crawling around today and heard something go pop under the incision. I think everything is OK but it’s a little tender now, so I’ll back off the activity for a few days.have had major surgery on both of mine. both times, they gave me a couple of days, and then started in on physical therapy that felt more like they were interrogating a prisoner than trying to recover a patient. it was brutal. I would have told them anything they wanted to know. but they never asked any questions. just kept torturing me.
yeah, every situation is different. the thing my doc stressed to me was preventing the development of post-surgical scar tissue. he said immediate and aggressive movement was needed to prevent that. the dude was the ortho for multiple BA pro sports teams, so his whole focus was getting back to full function without any residual effects. it was a bitch, but i can’t argue with the results.My back surgeon is trying to get me to not do stuff at the moment. I’ve mostly been taking his advice but was crawling around today and heard something go pop under the incision. I think everything is OK but it’s a little tender now, so I’ll back off the activity for a few days.