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    Heal up quick Kel - was not nice to see you down.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fryin Finn View Post
    Hey Goblin I was parked next to you helped you unload your ZX.
    Hope theres no lasting damage and youré back out there soon.
    Big ups to John Rushworth and his team who looked after your boy and organised getting your bike and van back
    Oh I didn't realise that was you with all ya dirt bikes...I was rather envious of your fine collection there. Thanks for your help. Matthew would have been pretty distrought not knowing what was going on. Thanks for bringing him to the ambo for me.

    Also thanks to Dennis and Jill(Hello Nurse!) for the trackside assistance. You guys are great.

    Thanks to everyone for all the get well wishes and all the pms and texts. Sorry I cant reply to the texts as I have run out of credit. Dont know when I will be able to get to a shop. My left thumb is broken and the Dr told me it will need surgery to set it properly. I want a second and possibly a third opinion. My right shoulder is frickin sore but thankfully not broken. Have a nice big laceration on my right arm with four boughty stitches keeping it together. the worst part of the whole day was not getting to race. i want turn one more than ever now!

    Last time i felt this much pain was in 95 when i was knocked off my bike on the road.

    Guess i will be spending even more time on here now. Race report to follow.
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    Yep, there is no polite way to say it but coming off or having an accident of any sort on a bike generally bloody hurts a lot

    Takes some time to come right in many instances too. Bugger about the surgery
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    Really sorry to hear Kels, I didn't see the incident,hope you have a super speedie recovery and you and your bike are back out there real soon

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    Sorry to hear about this. Sounds like there were a couple of accidents involving injuries. What happend to Mr Kyle Key? I suppose you didn't get to see much except the AandE dept.

    All the best for a speedy recovery Kelly

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    yer it hurts!ask youngathart about broken thumb!!!!
    all the best for your recovery
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    Sorry to hear about it Kel and youll be back on yer bike before you know it...

    Get well soon mate
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    Quote Originally Posted by team cudby View Post
    get will goblin
    it happened in practice in f3 someone else came off and she hit him
    umm...no she didnt. He did a 12 0clock stoppie into the tryes and his bike hit me and mine.


    Thanks for all your kind words people. Pain is intense at the moment.
    feel like Ive been run over by a bus.
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    For you babe ==>

    Wish I could bring you pain pills...

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    Ouch, all the best lass, heal up soon
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    Quote Originally Posted by Goblin View Post
    Thanks for all your kind words people. Pain is intense at the moment.
    feel like Ive been run over by a bus.
    Hey Kel, that sucks chick! Im glad to hear that your semi-OK though. Look after yourself! Oh yeah, ya know what'll heal that Nausea....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Goblin View Post
    My left thumb is broken and the Dr told me it will need surgery to set it properly.
    Gidday Kel,

    I'm relieved to hear it wasn't a fracture in the shoulder but a broken thumb can be a pain in the arse (so to speak) to.

    I think you know how much trouble I've had with my toe joint after breaking it years ago. I'd suggest letting your thumb heal/ set properly before getting back on the bike to avoid the possibility of knocking it and ending up with osteoarthritis in it. I assure you that you don't want that if you can possibly avoid it. Oh, & get the surgery done soon if you can, they'll end up taking a bone graft from somewhere else if they wait for a few weeks. Something else you don't need.

    Take it easy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Goblin View Post

    Pain is intense at the moment.
    feel like Ive been run over by a bus.
    Is that a double decker bus or once of them kick arse bendy buses????

    Just kidding...hope you heal up real quick so you can get back out there

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    Thats bad luck buddy, wishing you a speedy recovery.
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