Re: Thanks



On Tue, 13 Oct 2009 13:35:32 -0700 (PDT), XR650L_Dave
<spamTHISbrp@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Oct 13, 2:56 pm, Mike W. <outof...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Tue, 13 Oct 2009 04:15:22 -0700 (PDT), WoodsChick <TamiRow...@xxxxxxx>
wrote:



I agree with Paula, Mike; We need a detailed list of injuries!

Man.. is it just me or can anyone else feel the love in here?:)

My knees and elbows got rashed up. I couldn't even feel it so my only worry
was figuring out how to not bleed on friend's cars and furniture. Charles
and Keith probably got a better view than I did. 70% healed up now.

A few big colorful bruises, like... my right hip had nothing for 3 days
then poof... 8-color map of SE Asia that ran front to back and about 10"
down. That I felt but I think it only kicks in if I'm standing a long time.

My left thumb is twice as large as the right one and it's AMAZING how much
shit uses that thumb... like.... the pain meds. I want another check for a
break. I can't see it hurting like this and not being broken. They must
have taken 40 xrays that night... I'd think they have all the views they
need.

The big one is spinal. In the old days, I busted my back and neck doing
riding and hockey. EVERYTHING in that space got jarred hard and it extended
to both scapula... basically from neck to wishbone, everything was at a 10
at the accident and (by virtue of the process of how the definition is set)
18 for the second ambu ride. Nothing much to see.... the rash seems like a
BFD thing and I just walk like walter brennan and I spend a lot of time
pondering if I want to sit down or not. No photos on this one.

Got an interesting note left on my desk from my wife... they (insurance?)
will want details of everything when I get to my doc appt tomorrow. Not
sure what's happening there.



I'm glad you're home with your family now. I'm also glad Bing was
there to help you. Rest assured, though, we would not have let you sit
in that hotel room alone for a week!

I totally know this, and of all the crap that happened this week, it is the
thing I can't believe... the thing I dwell on when I'm remembering the
week. I came across Charles' invite to his house in vmail two day's after I
was bleeding all over Bing's bed (my StarTac started to go on this trip
too).



And speaking of colorful arms, when do we get some injury photos? I
wanna add them to my collection <G>

Sorry... nothing to see here. Move on.

Mike



Tami-

--
Mike W.
96 XR400
70 CT70
71 KG 100 (Hodaka-powered)
99 KZ1000P (training)
99 KZ1000P (rider)
00 Beta Rev-3

The insurance company wants to see if you were engaged in a 'dangerous
hobby' and wants to try to deny your claim, perhaps?

Dave


Those damn skatebords!

Mike Baxter
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