Saturday, February 21, 2009

The road to recovery has started




I visited my Doc this week and got good news. I can start using my arms and getting my range of motion back. He removed the staples and took my right shoulder and started moving it in slow circles. It hurt a bit but I was glad to know it can be moved, now I've got to retrain and strenghten my muscles to do it own their own. I walked for 30:00 in 70*weather and couldn't resist jogging a few steps. It felt so good. After viewing a pic of my out of balance body it probably won't be a good idea to start running again until my shoulders are in sync. Doc didn't say I could resume all normal activities yet so I will hold off running until he says that I can, but it sure felt good to work up a sweat. Patience, paience, patience. I can do all things through Christ who strenghtens me.

Thursday, February 12, 2009





Well, my NH 750 is gone. The same day I went in for surgery my insurance company hauled it away. The frame was slightly bent so they proclaimed it a total loss. Here is my wife Marni in the process of replacing the aftermarket shocks I put on last October with the stockers. When I returned from the hospital and the bike was gone it was a bit of a sad day for me. I know that the fun I've had riding on the road the last 5 years is over. But, when 1 door closes another 1 opens. I was spending way too much of my free time with my mc and mc friends. I now realize that I was neglecting my family. My girls are 14,11, and 8 and before I know it they will be grown and gone. I want them to have good memories of me. My own dad died at age 39 of a heart attack. I was 9 when he died. He was a great breadwinner and he would talk to me and throw the ball around with me when he was home, but that was rare. I really can barely remember my dad. I feel I'm a good breadwinner for my family but I need to spend more time with them. We are going to have several mini vacations this summer at Magic Springs/Crystal Falls in Hot Springs, AR. My youngest daughter Isabella is going to ride dirtbikes with me when I recoup from the crash. I still hope I can get all my girls to start a fitness program and maybe compete in track. I look forward to lots of good times ahead with my family. I can do all things through Christ who strenghtens me.

Sunday, February 8, 2009

Surgery




I had surgery on my collarbone a few days ago. 7 screws holding a steel plate to join my shattered clavicle together. It was a success, but the day of and after the surgery were 2 of the longest days of my life. I was operated on 8 hours after reporting to the hospital. I waited in pre-op for 6.5 hours. Marni finally was able to go home to rest at 1:30 am when they rolled me in from recovery. I went about 24 hours with no food or H2o so when they finally brought food I was like a bear coming out of hibernation. Still in pain as I write this but I'm on the road to recovery.I can do all through Christ who strengthens me.