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i'm ok, suffering like hell today! broke nose, damaged 2 invertebrae in the base of my neck and it f*kin kills! 15 stitches in my face and some serious bruising, lost control of my Espace on some black ice friday night coming down a dual carriageway and hit a tree.spent hours in resuss, f*ck knows how i got out alive? lost about 15 hours of my life somewhere? can't stare at bright screens too much at the mo but i'll be back soon.

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Fooking hell..................that sounds really nasty shocking

No wonder bright screens are hard to look at...............chill and get well.

Ask your doc for Kapake They can be a bit hard on your stomach but two of them and your pain will be gone at least for a while some docs won't prescribe them bit if you dont ask you wont get..............I got them for my broken arm and when I had serious back problems still keep a secret stash for emergencies.
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cargo wrote: if anyone wants to be a naughty :smt018 boy or girl for that matter we do have ways of "ecouraging" good behaviour :smt002

mmm, kinky!
I do 700 miles a week in all weathers including snow, that's roughly 35,000 miles a year, and some weekend warrior biker has the nerve to get out of his Audi at work to tell me to I was riding far too fast in the wet (over taking at 50... fast eh?).
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just read your post Baz, you seem to have gotten your money's worth. I hope you're coping ok. all the best. Gavin
I do 700 miles a week in all weathers including snow, that's roughly 35,000 miles a year, and some weekend warrior biker has the nerve to get out of his Audi at work to tell me to I was riding far too fast in the wet (over taking at 50... fast eh?).
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masterofinsanity wrote:i'm ok, suffering like hell today! broke nose, damaged 2 invertebrae in the base of my neck and it f*kin kills! 15 stitches in my face and some serious bruising, lost control of my Espace on some black ice friday night coming down a dual carriageway and hit a tree.spent hours in resuss, f*ck knows how i got out alive? lost about 15 hours of my life somewhere? can't stare at bright screens too much at the mo but i'll be back soon.

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bullocks - the truth is he allegedly crashed a Kia Cee'd taking an unknown celebrity around the test track of a well-known BBC program! :smt003

Seriously, though - bad news Baz! Hope you're up and ok soon, and hope you get paid out ok for the Big Red Bus!

Was it down the Bromsgrove-Redditch highway? Every bugger seems to crash down there!

Get well soon, dude!
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Bugger, Baz.

Sorry to hear about this, dude.

Here's hoping for a marvelous full recovery.

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Glad ur ok mate. Cars are far to dangerous, stick with 2 wheels :D

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Jamz wrote:Was it down the Bromsgrove-Redditch highway? Every bugger seems to crash down there!

Get well soon, dude!
I was goign to ask the exact same thing! I know of at least 3 accidents there recently, I'm guessing one of them was yours :smt009

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it was on the A435 coming down from jct3 M42
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mxj560 wrote:
Jamz wrote:Was it down the Bromsgrove-Redditch highway? Every bugger seems to crash down there!
I was goign to ask the exact same thing! I know of at least 3 accidents there recently, I'm guessing one of them was yours :smt009
The bugger seems to get closed almost every monring - it's just luck whether I made the commute before, during or after the daily crash lol! :smt003 I now call it 'Flid Road'... :smt003

The roads have all been evil as soon as darkness hits for the last few weeks. It's looking like the next couple of days will see temps above freexing in the daytime at last - I might even get the bike out!
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Jamz wrote:The roads have all been evil as soon as darkness hits for the last few weeks. It's looking like the next couple of days will see temps above freexing in the daytime at last - I might even get the bike out!
You mean you havent been out for your daily knee down this time of year??

Sorry to hear this Baz, sounds pretty nasty with whats happened. Get well soon.
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not been too good last couple of days, collapsed 3 times and heads spinning faster than a waltzer, went back to see the nurse and the top gash has split open again and got infected, waiting for a call tomoz to see if i have to go back into hospital.
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sounds like you're blood pressure is lower than the wear indicators on my tyres. I expect you lost quite a bit of blood, but they'll only transfuse when absolutely neccessary, the rest of the time they'll just bulk your blood out with plasma and saline. Try to keep yourself as well hydrated as possible, and keep on eating iron rich foods, you're body will have used alot of it repairing its self and replacing lost blood cells. you can loose a pint or two internally just as swelling or bruising, and a pint or two is all it takes to send most people light headed.

Take it easy, all the best
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Good reason to start downing the Stout mate - not an old wifey tale either, used to be prescribed for woman after giving birth ya big girls blouse :smt002

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Heal well matey , if I could send a Young nubile to nurse you back to health she'd be in the post already :smt016

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I'm up for that, but not in the next few weeks lol! :smt003 It'd be good to meet you at last!
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