Yea, me too! I am going to try to get the bone stimulator reset to use it on this fracture.
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Have you tried orthotics or special shoes to help prevent fractures?
Mike ..so sorry to hear you are going thru this AGAIN :( . But you are a tuff dude and you will get thru this too. Think back on all your sinus issues and how you taught the drs a new trick. When I get really down I just always think that there are a lot of people worse off then me and that I could be in worse shape. Heck you have a tric..let your wife drive and you be the b**** on the back !!!! Take care and watch your step :)
Hang in there Mike... you are a tough guy.. sending many prayers ♡
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Mike, I'm sorry about your continuing setbacks, and I'm glad you took the opportunity to vent! That's one of the things we are here for. :smile1:
I do have orthotics, and wear them in shoes that I can fit them in. This time, I think it was a piece of furniture that did me in. Not really sure though. I've moved so much <ahem> STUFF lately that I could't tell you really when and where it happened. Maybe fully steel shoes are in order? (-8
Yes, but my toughness is slowly waning after this past three years. Yes, there are people worse off than me, I agree, and that gives me a little hope.
The Mrs can't even lean the 850# monster off the side stand, so riding on the back is NOT an option. Did get a good laugh at that one though.
I hear ya! Very frustrating indeed! Really sucks... You'd think that bone breaks, flares, and such could at least happen in the down season. I'm going through the same thing -- missing an entire summer of not being able to do much. It has to be really frustrating to do little more than wipe the dust off your bike.Quote:
Off to another great freaking motorcycle riding season! ARRGH!!!!!
When is this h - - - going to end?!?!? It's been four long years of fighting, and I'm not getting a break, which I really, really need!! I've had one setback after another for the past two and a half years, and I am starting to finally wear down!
I took my pickup in for a wash the other day and, while waiting for it, met up with a guy who had virtually no feeling in his feet due to diabetes. He was 80. About all he could do was lightly shuffle around. He managed to get by, but I sure felt sorry for him. He said hand controls for his car were being installed the following week.
Oh Mike, I am sorry that you are dealing with yet another complication of this very unpredictable, ugly disease. It is very hard when everything feels and looks so bright and then wham, something else happens to set us back. I am wishing you all the best for healing quickly, so you can get on with your plans to enjoy the rest of the summer. When this gets all healed, just don't move anymore stuff for people, just say No! Take care of yourself!