Hit n Run
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Re: Hit n Run
Postby familyguy » Fri Dec 01, 2017 2:52 pm
A golf buggy?
That's a pretty dodgy situation. Illegal path use of buggy or were you on a golf course?
But, as Edward I said, "it does a man good to be shot of a turd", though the air biscuit would be just as applicable. Heal well.
Jim
That's a pretty dodgy situation. Illegal path use of buggy or were you on a golf course?
But, as Edward I said, "it does a man good to be shot of a turd", though the air biscuit would be just as applicable. Heal well.
Jim
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Re: Hit n Run
Postby MichaelB » Fri Dec 01, 2017 3:30 pm
Holy hell Batman !!!
Gotta admit, couldn't quite work out the last part of the sentence "..the good news is after 2 weeks I just farted"
Hope you heal well and catch the bugger !
Gotta admit, couldn't quite work out the last part of the sentence "..the good news is after 2 weeks I just farted"
Hope you heal well and catch the bugger !
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Re: Hit n Run
Postby trailgumby » Fri Dec 01, 2017 9:37 pm
That would be the opiate painkillers making him constipated, I'm guessing. Does it mean you've been able to reduce the dose?
Broken ribs hurt. A lot.
Hope you recover quickly and the culprit is found and skinned.
Broken ribs hurt. A lot.
Hope you recover quickly and the culprit is found and skinned.
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Re: Hit n Run
Postby Mububban » Fri Dec 01, 2017 10:24 pm
Hope you're on the mend. How's your bike?
Any chance of witnesses/CCTV to help you catch the offender?
I too am intrigued by the golf buggy thing....
Any chance of witnesses/CCTV to help you catch the offender?
I too am intrigued by the golf buggy thing....
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Re: Hit n Run
Postby foo on patrol » Sat Dec 02, 2017 2:17 pm
Foo
I don't suffer fools easily and so long as you have done your best,you should have no regrets.
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Re: Hit n Run
Postby Warin » Sat Dec 02, 2017 4:36 pm
Yep. The hardest for me was sleeping.trailgumby wrote:Broken ribs hurt. A lot.
Tend not to cough, not to take deep breaths .. leading to lung infection/problems. Take deep breaths every day to clean out the old air.
I found it easiest to sleep in a chair. This lead to gout with my legs dangling down! Fixed by a long walk - doc said that was not advisable due to the broken ribs.. as I had all day with nothing to do ..I simply walked slowly. After that I still slept in the chair - but with the feet up at knee level, no more gout and a good sleep. Oh .. I used a sleeping bag to sleep in, worked well.
Never though a fly6 would be needed on a golf course.
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Re: Hit n Run
Postby trailgumby » Sat Dec 02, 2017 7:20 pm
Yep, when I poked myself in the ribs with the end of my MTB handlebars and in a later incident broke my collarbone I was terrified of catching someone's cold. Sneezing. Oh, God.Warin wrote:Yep. The hardest for me was sleeping.trailgumby wrote:Broken ribs hurt. A lot.
Tend not to cough, not to take deep breaths .. leading to lung infection/problems. Take deep breaths every day to clean out the old air.
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Re: Hit n Run
Postby Warin » Sun Dec 03, 2017 8:38 am
Pneumonia...trailgumby wrote:Yep, when I poked myself in the ribs with the end of my MTB handlebars and in a later incident broke my collarbone I was terrified of catching someone's cold. Sneezing. Oh, God.Warin wrote:Tend not to cough, not to take deep breaths .. leading to lung infection/problems. Take deep breaths every day to clean out the old air.trailgumby wrote:Broken ribs hurt. A lot.
"Any rib injury may set up the conditions for pneumonia. If the patient cannot breathe deeply, the lungs are vulnerable to inflammation. In fact, about one third of patients over the age of 65 who suffer a rib fracture end up with pneumonia— which is one of the leading killers of seniors."
http://allproorthopedics.com/blog/pain- ... dangerous/
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Re: Hit n Run
Postby trailgumby » Sun Dec 03, 2017 9:32 pm
Hmm. Might have been why I had evidence of pneumonia "consolidations" when I was admitted for the PE. Taking deep breaths resulted in coughing spasms.
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