NancysToy
Motorbike Professor
As some of you know, I dislocated my right thumb in July at Vintage Motorcycle Days. In the process I mananged to rupture the UCL in the thumb, tearing it away from the bone and leaving one side of the joint unattached. I had successful surgery to repair it Thursday. I would like to thank all the folks that wished me well and checked up on me aferward. You are all true friends.
I haven't ridden in the month between my injury and my surgery...although I did sneak out once on Wednesday to get the freshly stabilized fuel through the system. Five miles was not enough to satisfy my withdrawal, but without the brace it hurt too much to go farther, and I didn't want to screw it up worse before the surgery. I won't be riding for at least a couple more months while I heal, so that may mean no riding until next Spring, here in the North. I will also be unable to build my own pole barn at the new house.
I have a splint and dressing on there now, for a couple of weeks until they take the pin out. Then I will get a (plastic?) cast for a few more weeks. After that it is back to a brace and off to PT to get the hand and wrist to work again. I have forgiven the Simplex, and definitely will ride it again when I am able. Old bones heal slowly. The lesson here is if you are going to do something dumb, it is best to do it when you are young. :roflblack:
I haven't ridden in the month between my injury and my surgery...although I did sneak out once on Wednesday to get the freshly stabilized fuel through the system. Five miles was not enough to satisfy my withdrawal, but without the brace it hurt too much to go farther, and I didn't want to screw it up worse before the surgery. I won't be riding for at least a couple more months while I heal, so that may mean no riding until next Spring, here in the North. I will also be unable to build my own pole barn at the new house.

I have a splint and dressing on there now, for a couple of weeks until they take the pin out. Then I will get a (plastic?) cast for a few more weeks. After that it is back to a brace and off to PT to get the hand and wrist to work again. I have forgiven the Simplex, and definitely will ride it again when I am able. Old bones heal slowly. The lesson here is if you are going to do something dumb, it is best to do it when you are young. :roflblack: