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Glad it went well and most hospitals do very well with alleviating pain if you let them know . I was a bit of a complainer so i was so happy i didn't want to leave .....besides with my daughter an RN i got extra food and pampering Thumbs Up
I wish the very best for you and hope all turns out great.
Wish you all the best and will soon be riding again.
More good wishes from Down Under, W/R. Hope your recovery proceeds well.
Hi W/R - welcome back. One day at a time. You'll feel much better.
Thanks everyone, I truly appreciate all the goodwill - especially as we are for the most part all strangers.

I am receiving excellent care but the absolute best part (so far that it) was waking up from the surgery with no leg pain. Hopefully once everything settles at the actual surgical site on my back I will get the same results there.

For my part I am planning some MC trips next year. As of now I have this
-Jun, Laconia Bike Week
-10 days in Jul/Aug Sudbury On to see my old riding partner and very good friend. He is in a wheelchair nowbut still rides a Spyder, dates just haven't been firmed up yet.

Sooo, where is it looking like the CB1100 rally will land this summer?
Good news W/R. I truly believe that positive thinking and actions always benefits the recovery process, like you are displaying.
(11-16-2017, 01:06 AM)Banned_imp Wrote: [ -> ]Thanks everyone, I truly appreciate all the goodwill - especially as we are for the most part all strangers.

I am receiving excellent care but the absolute best part (so far that it) was waking up from the surgery with no leg pain. Hopefully once everything settles at the actual surgical site on my back I will get the same results there.

For my part I am planning some MC trips next year. As of now I have this
-Jun, Laconia Bike Week
-10 days in Jul/Aug Sudbury On to see my old riding partner and very good friend. He is in a wheelchair nowbut still rides a Spyder, dates just haven't been firmed up yet.

Sooo, where is it looking like the CB1100 rally will land this summer?

Nope..just fellow motorcyclists and friends who have not met each other yet
(11-16-2017, 03:56 AM)The ferret_imp Wrote: [ -> ]
(11-16-2017, 01:06 AM)Banned_imp Wrote: [ -> ]Thanks everyone, I truly appreciate all the goodwill - especially as we are for the most part all strangers.

I am receiving excellent care but the absolute best part (so far that it) was waking up from the surgery with no leg pain. Hopefully once everything settles at the actual surgical site on my back I will get the same results there.

For my part I am planning some MC trips next year. As of now I have this
-Jun, Laconia Bike Week
-10 days in Jul/Aug Sudbury On to see my old riding partner and very good friend. He is in a wheelchair nowbut still rides a Spyder, dates just haven't been firmed up yet.

Sooo, where is it looking like the CB1100 rally will land this summer?

Nope..just fellow motorcyclists and friends who have not met each other yet

Nope..just fellow motorcyclists and friends who have not met each other yet
Well said, and a good take on the Irish quote by Yeats, "There are no strangers here, just friends we haven't met yet."
Good news on the surgery. Heal well and fast Thumbs Up Thumbs Up
Glad you're on the road to recovery, sounds like there will be a lot of YouTube videos to entertain your recovery time.
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