Shit busa's are heavy
#16
Check your PMs---Sounds like you were the NOT AT FAULT DRIVER (rider)
Sh-it happens- I can't remember any pain--in hospital that is.
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#17
Thx a lot for all the encouragement and good wishes from youse guys, believe me it helps to get you back on track.

I didnâ€t really give a shit about loosing my job, I was only surprised I didnâ€t get sacked for insubordination earlier than it happened, I always knew managers didnâ€t like it when I told them to get stuffed, but following stupid orders was more than I could stand any longer.

I was planing on a tour of Tassie during autumn and then FNQ in winter so it just means that FNQ comes first now.

Hopefully Iâ€ll be in Queensland by the end of the week on the road to recovery, donâ€t know how long it will be till I can ride again.

Got a couple of pics, the one of my foot doesnâ€t show much but I can tell you there were some beautiful colours under those bandages.

The one of the tube in my chest was put in because they couldnâ€t find any more veins in my arms. I had so many bloody drips etc. Partly my fault as well because one night I woke up in a morphine stupor in what I thought was an abandoned warehouse tangled in wires, whoops there goes all my drips ;-)

Also that tube went straight into my heart and is apparently pretty rare these days as all the nurses gathered around to set it extracted. Freaked me out when I saw the length of the damn thing that came out.

Thx again, see ya on the road soon ;-)
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#18
Hope you're back on a Busa soon mate.

I know it must be bad, but seriously though, is it THAT bad that you have to go to Queensland?!?! Undecided
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#19
Buy a lottery ticket...it's gotta turn for the better soon. recover well. I know what you mean when they're looking for veins, as result of a T-bone on my Paso 906 in '98 I had broken arm, broken leg and some cut and abrasions, drips all in the other arm,the only place left for daily blood tests was top of the foot - I hated those bloody test every morning!
Mark
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#20
pan Wrote:Hope you're back on a Busa soon mate.

I know it must be bad, but seriously though, is it THAT bad that you have to go to Queensland?!?! Undecided

I've lived in SEQ from Noosa to Surfers for about 10% of my life, it's a great place so I'm happy to go back. Besides I'm a bit sick of the concrete jungle and want to spend some time with some of my other friends... the gum trees ;-)

Sorry we didn't get to meet personally Pan, but I have appreciated your virtual friendship.

PS I'll still have to follow the cockroaches in the origin.
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#21
Check your PMs
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#22
Best wishes on a full & complete recovery.
" Live the Vision "
Quote "When was the last time You did something for the First Time"
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#23
Finally got a look at my XRays the other day, bloody hell they put in about a dozen screws and other bits and pieces. Going to see the bone doc tomorrow so hopefully will find out how much more boredom I have to endure, wouldn't mind so much if I could just go for a ride, that would be so much fun but the closest I get for now is reading Two Wheels from cover to cover. Hope somebody's had some fun on the road or the track ;-)
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#24
Get well SteveV,
nice part of the World up there near Meleny right?
(if that's where you live...)
Hope you and your bike will be reunited soon and running better than ever...
Falco
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#25
(03-02-2009, 09:29pm)pan Wrote: Hope you're back on a Busa soon mate.

I know it must be bad, but seriously though, is it THAT bad that you have to go to Queensland?!?! Undecided

Moving to Qld that's no 3 it will be all good for you from now on Pi_thumbsup



ps this is Pan on Simmos computer
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#26
speedy recovery

call into the goldy and look us up . bussa 666 and i have the saMe bike aS yours if you need a bike hit i am sure busa666 could take you for a run two up,
he rides nice and slowCoolsmiley so you will be in good hands whilst you recover

how much damage to the bike? insured?
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#27
Hey Steve,

Been a while for me away from here and this isn't the sort of thing I was wanting to see when I got the chance!!!

Sounds like you did your best to save the busa from hitting the deck but did it work? A speedy recovery for you. I guess a foot problem was the last thing you needed. Was it at least the same one?
It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it. - Not me..... Aristotle
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#28
Gotta hate the morphine blues mate.

get better sooner.


Max
Good weather, good woman, good road, good bike, good-bye!!
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#29
Ahhh crap!
Sorry to hear it man :(

Wishing you a speedy recovery mate,take care of yourself an
heres hoping your back on a bike in no time!
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#30
Don't tell me I broke the other foot too, no it looks OK, maybe this is the accident I had A YEAR AGO ;-)
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