Mark, I'm sorry to hear that you got banged up. Do what the Doctor tells you, and more importantly what Lois tells you. I hope the pain issue is under control soon and that the healing is quick. Get well soon!
It's great to hear from you Mark!! I hope the pain lessens and your recovery is quick! Get some Bone Builder pills!! Get the coated ones. It speeds up the healing. All the best wishes to you and Lois, Tea
I hope the pain lessens and your recovery is quick! Get some Bone Builder pills!! Get the coated ones. It speeds up the healing. All the best wishes to you and Lois, Tea[/quote] Tea, well send me a link on where to get the coated ones from. These blue ones Lois gave me don't seem to be healing the injured parts.......
@Johnny those would be the 'boneR builder', no? I'll send him over to you if he happens to need any I miss ya Johnny!! Mark, LOL!!!! these are the pills http://www.vitacost.com/Ethical-Nutrients-Bone-Builder-MCHC-with-Magnesium-Boron-and-Vitamin-D it's important that they have MCHA and the above. Check if those have the same/similar ingredients, and if yes, get those because they are coated. The above ones are tough to take since they're not coated and taste like chalk. http://www.vitacost.com/NSI-Bone-Booster-Complex-with-MCHA-Vitamin-D
God Bless and get well Mark! Just read about your get-off and am so glad you only broke "repairable" stuff! Looking forward to seeing you and all the "family" again in the new year! Oh...before 2011 is over you are gonna be sooooo sick of "eyeshadow" that you will forget the broken bones! R J King
Re: God Bless and get well Mark! You can't fool us Richard. We know you wear eye shadow daily :lol: Mark, Sorry to hear of the crash. Can't you and your friends just go out and ride? :shock: Heal up quickly. I am sure Miss Lois is taking good care of you!
Wow, sorry to hear about the crash mark. Glad you're healing up and your posts show you still have your sense of humor in tact. Heal up quickly and see you in 2011.
Today's update: We are four weeks post crash and returned to my ortho doc today. He was happy with my progress. We removed the air cast from my right ankle and put it into a lace up brace of some kind, small enough I can get my tennis shoe over it, so thats one cumbersom thing out of the way. He re-x-rayed the broken left leg and the broken right wrist and said both were healing well even though I still cannot put any weight on my left leg or even hold my ding-a-ling with my right fingers! Most of my road rash has scabbed over and some of it is gone. He spent quite q bit of time on my left shoulder getting it to loosen up and it hurts but I can already tell it worked, so that feels better. So all in all I am not doing too bad and as my Doc and Lois keep saying, it could have been much worse.... The biggest opsticle of the week was we got 10 (TEN) inches of snow here on Monday! Our driveway is 800 feet long, uphill. The tractor is clear out parked next to the warehouse and has not been started since I groomed the M-X track before the Nov CMP event. Lois's four wheeler is still in the trailer and can't make it through ten inches of snow anyway....WTF am I going to do, weather forecast calls for high 20's all week, the shit ain't going to melt now is it.... Sooo, yesterday I ask Lois to come downstairs to the garage to "help" me with something on the bike, I say bring a coat.....Try and picture this, WE really needed a video diary for this type of crap in our lives, I am on my crutches, holding on with only one hand (remember the other one is in a cast), Lois is next to me trying to support me so I do not fall down, and we have about 200 feet to go to get to the tractor in 10 inches of fresh snow, and then hope it starts, and then hope the two of us can get on it and operate it with my one good hand and her good feet to work the clutch...and to top it off, we live in Tenn, we don't even own a pair of snow boots for Lois and I am in two foot casts, Lois, my wife, the thinker, says, "lets just put Wal-Mart bags over your casts and my shoes and go for it".... So we did, what a F-ing comedy of errors...an Hour and a half later we arrive, frozen. Get on the tractor, drop the crutches and she fires over (thank you John Deere), We both get on, use a bit of her body parts and a bit of my body parts and we get the driveway plowed out and ready for today's adventure....This morning we leave without a worry in the world......
Good lord! :shock: Apparently you don't have friends! :wink: ...but glad you're making progress. Obviously you're feeling better if you're trying to do that crazy sh!t! LOL
Thats awesome Mark!! Even with this crap all over the ground its a nice change... Glad to see you made it out to freeze your feet off!!