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TBI 10years ago today :sour::bbq: 7 brain surgery’s, NO seizures, 1spyder 70,265miles of smiles, 9 States; 1 furthest most point CONUS & many more to go. :popcorn::ohyea::riding::riding:
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:dontknow:Not quite sure how share this sorry if erratic
TBI 10years ago today :sour::bbq: 7 brain surgery’s, NO seizures, 1spyder 70,265miles of smiles, 9 States; 1 furthest most point CONUS & many more to go. :popcorn::ohyea::riding::riding:
Congratulations :ohyea: For most, the ryding component alone is impressive enough in its own right :thumbup: The fact that you've done it after a TBI, all that surgery, & WITHOUT any seizures makes it even more so! :clap:
My own 'post TBI' life & progress was nowhere near so good at the 11 year mark, but it did get a little better from there on in. I blame my innately cantankerous nature & a rudely stubborn refusal to buckle under for me still being around giving everyone stick.... :p . TBI's, ain't they just the 'juuust barely better than a hole in the head' gift that keeps on giving! :banghead:
Thanks all, Even managed riding a bicycle last week:popcorn: just around the block to test my safety/comfort with back up transportation. Refreshing all same & no additional injuries :yes:
You are an inspiration to those of us that ride.
Keep a positive attitude and continue to improve your safety and comfort.
Hope to see you on the Highways and Byways.
Cheers,
Almost forgot
Congratulations. Go for 25 more.
Congratulations!!! You're most inspirational to many who think they have it tough.
https://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/...ghlight=Unseen
Thanks ALL & lil something to smile: https://youtu.be/Cp9f2jflHf8?si=BR74GMPx91R6UHeZ**
12 years ago, my son was diagnosed with brain cancer, six surgeries if I remember correctly. The second was almost a complete left frontal lobotomy, which left him with some deficits and now he’s severely under employed compared to his pre-cancer status. This experience has completely changed our lives and family dynamics, but the good news is that we still have him around and he still occasionally goes riding with us! So Bfromla, I feel like I can understand your struggles; congrats on 10 years post onset, and not letting it hold you down.