16-12-2013, 10:09pm
Clubmate Down...
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17-12-2013, 01:55pm
Thats good news to here
17-12-2013, 11:03pm
Bridget Fletcher
4 hours ago via Facebook for Windows Phone Spent 5 hours with my boy today. He was awake for probably a total of 45 minutes. Not very good company. Physio came in twice to see him. He woke up eventually, she took him on a walk around the ward. And did some exercises. Then I fed him and he went back to sleep. Sleep is the best cure for brain injury. He has been approved by TAC for assistance. Friday I'm going to get quotes for his gear and put in a claim to the insurance company
18-12-2013, 12:56pm
"Sleep is the best cure for brain injury" -----you all know my thoughts on this, not true, www.hbot.com
Sleep, he'll be lucky if he sleeps 3 hours a day once he is stabilized & gets out of hospital, just hope he's different than me & by-passes those problems somehow. Careful what you write on Facebook Bridget. My Lawyer & Barristers warned me about that. The Insurance company will be reading on a regular basis. Just like they new all about the 1580 I was attempting to build from this AHC Forum & brought up at the 1st Court Case in an attempt to get a "discount". Just to cheer Tim up, just before he leaves the rehabilitation centre, they'll tell him, "Because you've had a Brain Injury, you no longer have a Motorcycle License, or a Car Driving License". He'll have to sit both tests again, not written, but practical if the same in Tim's State as NSW. Would be interested to know if the Truck Driver that wiped Tim Out by going through a Red Light of failing to give way (Traffic Offence & not a Criminal Offence like drink driving) looses his license.
18-12-2013, 11:19pm
Here's hoping that everything is OK with Tim once all is said and done..
Can happen to anyone of us at anytime Guess it's a good chance to step back and assess your own life/requirements and make sure that everything is up to date and paid for, heaven forbid this happen to another member that may not have the correct insurance etc.. How would a bike that was deemed unroadworthy go in a situation like this in terms of medical and financial needs if it had a set of slip on's (example) or something that would give an insurance Co. a leg to stand on if they wanted to argue the payout or genuine need for compensation? How many of us have income protection insurance? I don't, maybe its something worth investigating, pity it takes an accident like this to "Prick the ears" so to speak..
19-12-2013, 01:23pm
I would like to wish Tim a full & speedy recovery, I didn't know him but from what I've been reading seems like a nice guy not that does matter as we never like to hear when someone goes down on a bike regardless of circumstance it always hits home to all of us in some form or another.
To his family best wishes in these trying times & keep your chin up Tim will need all the encouragement he can get.. Regards Kev. AKA Rev004
20-12-2013, 04:37pm
Shit of a way to spend Christmas Thinking of you Tim
20-12-2013, 05:05pm
Hang in their Tim!
Seems theres a lot of good people looking after you.
20-12-2013, 07:53pm
Looks like our Tim is getting a bit of a rough deal
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21-12-2013, 06:07am
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21-12-2013, 08:46pm
Bridget Fletcher
Quote:Well needless to say they didn't operate today, they aren't going to until Monday. I am not happy. The nurse has said that I need to complain.
24-12-2013, 07:34am
Good luck to Tim and the Family!
Having just spent a week in hospital I sorta know what its like... Good luck, and Merry Christams (if you can)...
"Sometimes you're the windshield, sometimes you're the bug"
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