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NO riding for awhile..

yaaawh.bells palsy update

:gaah:after 3 mo of my bells palsy condition, I was able to ride for about an hour. it's a good thing- I guessing that I acquired the severe type of this condition . I am at 40% facial muscle movement.
my left eye and eyebrow starting to have some minuet movement. I will be riding by spring, which is awesome!:clap:
 
Sorry to hear..hope things get better fast. Nice you did get in a ryde..all the best..:thumbup:

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Glad for the Improvement

:gaah:after 3 mo of my bells palsy condition, I was able to ride for about an hour. it's a good thing- I guessing that I acquired the severe type of this condition . I am at 40% facial muscle movement.
my left eye and eyebrow starting to have some minuet movement. I will be riding by spring, which is awesome!:clap:

My two brother in laws and I missed a ride last May with one of them having a case of Bells palsy. Nothing as severe as yours seems to be. Keep the eye drops going and hopefully you will be back to your much wanted normal by spring and riding as much as you can stand. Never had it myself, but my Brother in law was miserable for a while. He too recovered several months later. Glad your better, and wishes to being completely healed soon.
 
was in the middle of installing my power commander 5 and auto tune with LCD when I woke up yesterday morning with a droppy face on one side and talking like daffy duck....my doc told me I have bells palsy!:sour:
liveable temporary paralyses of the right or left face(my left on me)..so im out 6 wks to 3mo , not able to put my bike back together .BUT, lucky me could off been a mild stroke while sleeping which resembles identical symptoms.
no one has to comment just thought I'd put this out for some ONE to read and it is spyder related topic. cheers everyone! Believe me i'm HAPPY.:coffee:

About 7 years ago, I came down with the same thing when I was already in the hospital with guillain barre syndrome - another neurological disorder. It will clear and you will recover, so hang in there. At least you've got a positive attitude about it, which is half the battle. You'll be at it before you know it. I'll also be installing a PCV and AutoTune right after the O2 bungs get welded in, so let me know if you come across any tips worth sharing.
 
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About 7 years ago, I came down with the same thing when I was already in the hospital with guillain barre syndrome - another neurological disorder. It will clear and you will recover, so hang in there. At least you've got a positive attitude about it, which is half the battle. You'll be at it before you know it. I'll also be installing a PCV and AutoTune right after the O2 bungs get welded in, so let me know if you come across any tips worth sharing.
yeah about that PV5 install, wow that right side injector cylinder is really hard to get to. you really need to get some long-super long needle nose pliers,:banghead: still will take a couple of stabs to get off. good luck!
 
yeah about that PV5 install, wow that right side injector cylinder is really hard to get to. you really need to get some long-super long needle nose pliers,:banghead: still will take a couple of stabs to get off. good luck!

I'm also adding the KewlMetal air filter kit, so I have already removed the stock air box and resonator which totally opens up the engine. I'm dodging that bullet :)
 
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