What is your medical problem that need to be discussed?

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pczz wrote: Mon Apr 08, 2019 4:34 am
Ravensnest wrote: Sun Apr 07, 2019 9:17 am So much for seriousness here lol.

Phuket I think you're mental for selling a Moto you couldn't work on anymore. They are too be enjoyed by riding. Pay someone to do the fixing 🤣
You are obviously not a biker. half the fun is fixing/modding/and cleaning them. If you take your bike to the garage u r a snowflake and should stick to bicylcles and cars.
Love the assumption... what's that saying? Haha only if you knew that I've spent all weekend working on a new moto. On my 4th birthday I my parents bought my first bike. Suzuki 50cc.Ivr been wrenching since I was around 7or 8? I'm 42. But when my back gives out I'll pay to play and still be riding.
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I'v been riding real bikes ( 50 cc dont count) since 1967, trail rode a Greeves, scrambled with a Victor 441
Once across America on a Bonneville
wait till u hit 55 or so and sit on the floor to tinker with your bike an than tell me about ur back.
OK>
AT 42 UR STILL A KID :beer3:
and i'd happily trade my back for years anytime LOL
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Jamie_Lambo wrote: Sat Apr 06, 2019 8:33 pm not due to old age, but past few years started suffering with CTE from the long term effects of boxing/kickboxing, coming up to 26 years in the sport now, taken its toll
Is it what they call punch drunk ?
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Any of you remember Jerry Quarry?
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Kayve wrote: Mon Apr 08, 2019 10:32 am
Jamie_Lambo wrote: Sat Apr 06, 2019 8:33 pm not due to old age, but past few years started suffering with CTE from the long term effects of boxing/kickboxing, coming up to 26 years in the sport now, taken its toll
Is it what they call punch drunk ?
yeah CTE is the modern term, originally it was called Dementia Pugilistica or Boxers Dementia (Punch Drunk Syndrome)
Symptoms of CTE, which occur in four stages, generally appear eight to ten years after an athlete experiences repetitive mild traumatic brain injuries.

First-stage symptoms include attention deficit hyperactivity disorder as well as confusion, disorientation, dizziness, and headaches.
Second-stage symptoms include memory loss, social instability, impulsive behavior, and poor judgment.
Third and fourth stages include progressive dementia, movement disorders, hypomimia, speech impediments, sensory processing disorder, tremors, vertigo, deafness, depression and suicidality.
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TOG wrote: Sun Apr 07, 2019 7:31 pm
sklmeera wrote: Sun Apr 07, 2019 3:19 pm then it becomes a humus subject.....pretty damn funny considering pretty soon none of us will exist at all.
One thing that is obvious is there are a number of children on this forum who one day will be told they have a serious medical condition.

At that point they will be grateful to anyone else in a similar position who will listen and discuss the problems.

Taa was told he was terminal and in severe pain. He elected to try and find a way to stop the pain in the time remaining. Due to his condition, he posted responses that did not reflect his normal attitude and was attacked for it.

A little understanding of the fact that the older we get, the less tolerant we become would help.

ironically death can be a humorous subject to those dying but that does not mean it should be taken lightly.

Talking about it helps.
Children eh ? It seems to me you are the immature one wanting to discuss that shit with anonymous people on the internet . Dont you have a doctor to talk to ?
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sklmeera wrote: Mon Apr 08, 2019 5:32 pm Children eh ? It seems to me you are the immature one wanting to discuss that shit with anonymous people on the internet . Dont you have a doctor to talk to ?
Pray that one day you are not suffering from a terminal ill condition and in pain. Then you may find you want to talk about it.

You don't have to read this "shit" as you put it so why comment?

Talking to anonymous people is often better than someone you know. Why do you think that the Samaritans insist on anonymity?

Oh yes, you probably don't think. Children seldom do.
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A bit grumpy today arent you ? Dont worry your bones will soon be rotted to dust and blowing in the wind . So cheer up !!!
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sklmeera wrote: Mon Apr 08, 2019 6:25 pm A bit grumpy today arent you ? Dont worry your bones will soon be rotted to dust and blowing in the wind . So cheer up !!!
Members like you are really pathetic and I am sure a mod will soon delete such ridiculous remarks.
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phuketrichard wrote: Mon Apr 08, 2019 8:58 am I'v been riding real bikes ( 50 cc dont count) since 1967, trail rode a Greeves, scrambled with a Victor 441
Once across America on a Bonneville
wait till u hit 55 or so and sit on the floor to tinker with your bike an than tell me about ur back.
OK>
AT 42 UR STILL A KID :beer3:
and i'd happily trade my back for years anytime LOL
I am 62 and i still do my own spannerwork. Your in cambodia so take some codeine for your back/arthritis or whatever and carry on living. you are not old yet!
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