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    Spare a thought for Blackbird

    Hey just thought I'd let you know that Geoff {Blackbird} from Coromandel who tipped his Honda over at low speed a couple of weeks ago and badly bruised his leg,told me the doc sent him to Thames hospital for an xray because its taking so long to heal.
    Anyway,if you've got some miracle cure or grubby jokes,he'd probably like to hear them on here.
    Chooky

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    get well soon blackbird.

    it would be nice to have a full complement of KB'ers on the road this summer,that includes YOU!

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    Sorry to hear of your off, damaging at any speed. Get back on as soon as you can. Plenty of rest - leg up on chair plus protein and vit c are good healers. Deep bruising takes ages to come out and by the time you see it, it isn't sore anymore.
    Enjoy your time chatting to others on the site and each day gets better (healing!)

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    Get Well Soon Geoff. Them born again bikers........

    Quote Originally Posted by Chooky View Post
    Hey just thought I'd let you know that Geoff {Blackbird} from Coromandel who tipped his Honda over at low speed a couple of weeks ago and badly bruised his leg,told me the doc sent him to Thames hospital for an xray because its taking so long to heal.
    Anyway,if you've got some miracle cure or grubby jokes,he'd probably like to hear them on here.
    Chooky
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    Hey, that sucks!
    I was amazed at how 'colourful' it was: when my VFR750 was written off by a car u-turning into me, my left leg was squashed between the bike and car, and it wasn't as 'pretty' as that. However, it did take months to come right, and years later I'm still feeling it (pain in my left heel, poorer circulation, very swollen leg after long plane flights).

    I hope you heal quickly, Geoff!
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    Quote Originally Posted by scracha View Post
    Them born again bikers........
    I don't think that that's really a true monicker in Geoff's case.
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    Thanks guys, Chooky warned me that he was going to write something so I immediately thought it must be horrible. He must have been taking "nice" pills and I'm touched, haha!

    No need for sympathies though thanks, I'd sooner forget the whole thing! After taking advanced riding courses and working hard on good roadcraft, having my boot slide on loose metal whilst turning round in the road and ending up with the lot on top of me is almost too much to bear.

    The rainbow hues on my leg shown in the photo on the original post about the accident have almost disappeared after 10 days - apart from my toes still being black, that is! However, my leg is still really swollen and that's what prompted me to get it re-checked at the doctors yesterday.

    I almost wish I hadn’t gone! He immediately sent me (with Jennie driving) down to Thames hospital for an x-ray and some tests in case there was the risk of any clots breaking loose. Left Coromandel at 1500 and didn’t get home until 2045, much of which was spent waiting in hospital corridors – a truly unpleasant experience although no complaints about the hospital staff, quite the reverse. In short, no bones broken but I now have to get daily injections (in my stomach – arrrgh…..) to thin my blood ready for an ultrasound later in the week to look for clots (no smart remarks necessary, we all know who and where the Big Clot is located). If the ultrasound finds anything, then I apparently have to take good ‘ol rat poison (Warfarin) for 6 months to break them up. The doctor at the hospital was a young Irish guy that looked like he was on work experience afternoon release from the local high school! Soooo…. really hoping for an early recovery to the extent that I can start riding after Xmas but at this stage, I simply have my fingers crossed.

    In less than an hour, the District Nurse (who probably looks like a Russian shot putter) is due to give me another painful injection. Jennie and our daughter will of course treat the occasion as a huge joke!

    I think the real message is that no-one is exempt from a bit of grief through momentary inattention and even an "off" at walking pace can have consequences.

    Take good care out there guys and gals

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    Couldn't you ask to have them in your butt instead?
    Might not be any better, but it'd be more entertaining for us onlookers.
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    Quote Originally Posted by vifferman View Post
    Couldn't you ask to have them in your butt instead?
    Might not be any better, but it'd be more entertaining for us onlookers.
    Arse is out Ian. Medical manuals say you get them where it hurts most, not where it's most degrading

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blackbird View Post
    After taking advanced riding courses and working hard on good roadcraft, having my boot slide on loose metal whilst turning round in the road and ending up with the lot on top of me is almost too much to
    Damn what a bummer. Sounds like something I would do though.

    Hope it heals in time for the festive season .... if not the festive season will help you heal
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    just make sure you wrap yourself in cotton wool now... any accidents with blood thinners involved will make for an interesting experience... especially if they thin it too much
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    I had no idea you had hurt yourself Blackbird!
    I hope you have a speedy recovery and the docs find out whats going on.
    I take it they didnt agree that alcohol was good enough to thin your blood, buggar those needles!
    Im so not laughing at ya! I feel the anguish!


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    Thanks again everyone District nurse has just left and she wasn't a Russian Shot Putter at all - just a nice, middle-aged Coro woman with distinct hippy tendencies. It hurt, but she was so nice that it took some of the pain away

    Tomorrow is going to be a whole new ball-game. Nurse Hippy isn't rostered on and it will be Nurse Jane, who lives just across the road from us. I'm now bitterly regretting winding her up from time to time and pulling her husband's leg about his BMW and sidecar! Methinks the syringe is gonna get chucked from halfway across the room

    Oh yes.... and moderate alcohol consumption is permitted.... yay!!!!

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    I wouldn't throw myself under my bike to save it from getting scratched but it does take all types.
    Seriously I hope you recover quickly and jack daniels is a great blood thinner!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blackbird View Post
    Methinks the syringe is gonna get chucked from halfway across the room.
    At least that gives you a sporting chance!
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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