The doctors are trying to tell me I'll never ride my Triumph again.

HA!

These idiots don't understand that I'd rather die on my bike than sit around 
and think about what I used to do and what might have been.

Once you've tasted the freedom you'll keep it or die.

Regards,
Bob Blakely
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"A mother takes twenty years to make a man of her boy,
and another woman makes a fool of him in twenty minutes."
 - Robert Frost

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Bob W" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


> My plaster cast was taken off today, only 3.5 weeks after breaking my
> wrist. Here's a picture of my Frankenstein-like scar:
> http://www.web-options.com/Scar.jpg
>
> The photo also shows clearly how much my muscles have wasted in such a
> short time - that's a big surprise. Otherwise it's doing very well,
> and I have started on some simple physio exercises to try and get the
> movement back in my wrist.
>
> If anybody else here has had a similar injury I'd be interested to
> learn how much movement you managed to recover, and in what period of
> time. When I broke the wrist the surgeon told me not to expect to
> recover full movement, and suggested I might not be able to ride a
> bicycle again. That I find hard to believe, even if I do have
> restricted movement, hence my request for information.


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