Good to see you again Funcky but a bit concerned that you leg is still playing up may be time to pop back to the docs for another review, having said that these injuries do take a while to fully mend.Funkycowie wrote:Left early, because my leg was feeling abused and it's now feeling all buggered again, but oh well it was worth it
It was nice to see there was a good turn out for it as it was a lovely day despite it being a bit blustery. I really liked the Vultus, great to see one in the flesh.
Sorry Spaceprobe for not spotting you at the cafe! I hadn't realized you were still coming.
Also sorry if I didn't chat to many people, I am not much of a chatty person.
Thank you Gerard C for organising the Meet/Ride!
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Silly me, I should have realisedspaceprobe wrote:That was referring to the riderThe Bern wrote:Twas a great day out, put a few more names to faces, I didn't touch the mighty Sym as there was a warning notice on it that said it was hot![]()
Museum was good, had a nice time walking around the hangers chatting with Meldrew
that & seeing how well they had done the Sunderland made the entrance fee well worthwhile
(was only £14 for those that qualified for "old gits discount")


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That's why I always take the scenic route Meldrew even if it is a few more miles to travel ,shame I missed you .
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Waiting on an appointment with an Orthopedic Surgeon. The Physio said if were just soft tissue damage it would have healed within 12 weeks, its now been 7 months... and I am pretty bored with the whole thing now.spaceprobe wrote:Good to see you again Funcky but a bit concerned that you leg is still playing up may be time to pop back to the docs for another review, having said that these injuries do take a while to fully mend.
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Funky I can assure you that in time it will heal as long as you treat it properly and hopefully there is no nerve damage to cause any extra pain for a longer time . Soft tissue can take longer to heal than 12 weeks but it will get there in the end .
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+1 try not to let it get you downFerret wrote:Funky I can assure you that in time it will heal as long as you treat it properly and hopefully there is no nerve damage to cause any extra pain for a longer time . Soft tissue can take longer to heal than 12 weeks but it will get there in the end .
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On the next ride out spacey I suggest a flask of latte /cappuccino and bring your own croissants or you will have to slum it again lol . Nice to have put face to name .
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I had spaceprobe eating Mc Donalds last year on my ride out 
