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F*ck!!!!!!!!!

You know what they say about people who ride motorcycle -- there are those who've been in accidents and there are those who WILL be in accidents. (I already had mine).

Dude -- YOU'RE ALIVE! I'd say you're pretty lucky.

Get well soon.
 
what the hell essie! did u say u have holes in u... sheez. nice to know that helmet worked but sucks about ur back. good luck with a speedy recovery man. and if u lose a little strength then just make it back with some tren when ur healed :)

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Glad you're ok, this is the exact reason i quit riding bikes, a dog ran out in front of me on a gravel road, i laid down on the front brakes too hard resulting in throwing me over the handlebars, the bike caught up to me and dragged me across the rocky pavement, snapping the nylon strap on my helment, it shocked the nerves & muscles in my neck resulting in my head just falling to the side of my body like it was broken, they also picked out pea size gravel out of my ass and body which was no fun either. take as much time as needed even if it takes 6 months or longer, muscle memory will have you back up running in no time. Glad you're alive.
 
As a fellow rider I am so glad to hear you are alive. Take the time to rest up and heal, you have a life ahead of you to get back to where you were, just be thankful for that.


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~Me
 
Glad it isn't worse than it could have been.
We should start a club of people here who have trashed a bike, there seem to be a lot of us.
Heal up, and then when you are ready get back into the gym. Just don't do what I did, and take 10 years off after the accident before getting back to the gym (I could have been back in 3 or 4 months, just lost motivation)
On the upside, muscle memory IS real, and even after 10 years out of the gym, it only took me about 4 or 5 months to be right back to where I was....and it is rather fun to be adding 10 or 20 pounds to your lifts every week during that period.
Rest, recover, and plan your comeback. Glad you are still with us.
 
Man, hate to see this happen to such a good bro, but I have taken a couple bad spills on two wheels and I was just thankful I lived.

Muscle memory is a wonderful thing bro, dont sweat it. Just get yourself well!

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Sorry to hear that bro. Hope you have as speedy a recovery as possible.
Riding is just too dangerous. I want to get another bike, but with 4 kids its just not in the cards.



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Thak you to everyone for the well wishes! I really appreciate it. One of the MANY reasons why I love EF. I am well aware of, and thankful for, the fact that things are not as bad as they could've been, however, it doesn't make me less human or iron-mad ... so I still feel depressed over the fact that I cannot get to the gym and pump it out. I might be able to get back to where I was in less than 6 months after starting training again ... but just to think where I COULD'VE BEEN then! LOL!!!!!!!This was my 2nd motorcycle accident in 15 years ... and both with Kawa's. Perhaps I should change to Suzuki, or Honda, or SOMETHING ELSE! LOL!!! :D Nah ... I'm a Kawa guy ... always have been (since before the GPZ1100) and prob's always will be.

I haven't seen the bike yet ... and I cannot really get to the guy who assisted me with removing it from the scene. I cannot even handle the thought of seeing the damage to it! 'SIGH'.

Again, thank you all for the support and kind words. I'll keep this thread updated as I go along on my road to recovery ... I have a feeling that I'll be needin' a helluva lotta moral support from here ... I am honestly depressed, as in properly DEPRO at the fact tha I cannot train and have to lie down in bed EVERY DAY THE WHOLE DAY! :(
 
Just an idea I have heard somewhere before, but I suggest finding something to keep your mind busy during this period. Get into some books you may have not otherwise found time to read, find something you want to learn, and study it...read up about nutrition and training, etc.
Yeah, you will still probably feel depressed, but this can help keep your mind off it, and at the same time, you are still improving yourself....if you can't be working on improving your body, then work on something else until you can. Sounds simplistic maybe, but give it a try.
Hope your recovery is quick and smooth.
 
Just an idea I have heard somewhere before, but I suggest finding something to keep your mind busy during this period. Get into some books you may have not otherwise found time to read, find something you want to learn, and study it...read up about nutrition and training, etc.
Yeah, you will still probably feel depressed, but this can help keep your mind off it, and at the same time, you are still improving yourself....if you can't be working on improving your body, then work on something else until you can. Sounds simplistic maybe, but give it a try.
Hope your recovery is quick and smooth.
Yah, Thx Bro. I have already started keeping my mind busy with reading materials, but it's rather hard to stay focused as the morphine kicks in and you try to concentrate on what you're reading ... lol! Though, when I'm not on morphine, I read and debate and reason and try to understand some things which always messed with me. I am currently busy looking at the ACTUAL MOLECULAR differences between tren, deca (nandro) and test, but the shit is quite hard to find on the net in a format which makes it understandable for someone who hasn't gone to med school :D Keeps me occupied, though.
 
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