Short riding season now

May 9, 2013
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Vernon, BC, Canada
Many of us are still in the end of winter, eager to hit the road again. Up here in Canada the season is short enough, but mine has been shortened considerably. On Mar 15th I suffered a massive heart attack. I was flown 500 miles to a big hospital for immediate open heart surgery. I got home 2 days ago and am now going through the long slow recovery. Everything is going fine, but no triking for a minimum of 3 months. But it sure feels good to be alive.:):)
 
Many of us are still in the end of winter, eager to hit the road again. Up here in Canada the season is short enough, but mine has been shortened considerably. On Mar 15th I suffered a massive heart attack. I was flown 500 miles to a big hospital for immediate open heart surgery. I got home 2 days ago and am now going through the long slow recovery. Everything is going fine, but no triking for a minimum of 3 months. But it sure feels good to be alive.:):)
Best wishes to you for a speedy recovery-3 months will fly by in a hurry and you'll be back on your trike in no time! :)
 
Three months, piece of cake on waiting. As for the recovery, take your time, listen to your doctor and follow his/her instructions. PT is very important when you are ready. If they give you a diet to follow, follow it, and don't cheat!

Then you will be back in the saddle with everything behind you and a full life to look forward to.

See you on the road!

Rosy
 
I've been thru that recovery myself. Don't try to rush it, listen to the doctors. The biggest thing is not to break that breastbone that is wired back together and needs time to heal. You'll be back on the road before you know it.
 
WOW...Really hate to hear this, but super GLAD You're recovering well.....here's hoping You heal faster than expected, and You get in a much longer than anticipated Riding Season.....:pepper::pepper::pepper:
 
Thank you all so much for the kind words and words of encouragement. Each day now getting a little stronger. I know I can't ride for a while but it sure would be nice if this damn winter would end so I could at least sit outside and get some of that vitamin D
 
Good luck with the recovery and give your trike keys to someone to hide. I know if it was me, I would be trying to sneak out for a ride. :qpnmt:
 
Thank you all so much for the kind words and words of encouragement. Each day now getting a little stronger. I know I can't ride for a while but it sure would be nice if this damn winter would end so I could at least sit outside and get some of that vitamin D

Best wishes for a speedy recovery. I just did about the same amount of time getting over "major league" back surgery. The worst part for me was staying indoors during the winter and watching TV - which automatically includes snacking. Put on 10 lbs without even trying - bummer! :gah:

Take care of yourself, get well quick - and hold back on the snacks. :D :laugh:
 
Good thoughts and prayers for a speedy recovery from central MO! Take your time, you'll get back in the saddle soon enough... ThumbUp
 
Keep in mind that there will be riding again in the future and that is what your focus on rehab will accomplish. Take care and recover well, then you can ride again and still tell the kids you are older than the internet..............
 
.......................... try to enjoy the God given gift of life!

Oh, I am. Having a firehall with paramedics only a few blocks from home saved my life. Any longer and I wouldn't be here. Nothing at all matters now except making the most of the rest of my life.

Big thanks again everyone for the kind words, means alot.
 
Man, when the world decides to shit on you it doesn't know when to stop. My son has had Crohn's disease for 7 or 8 years. Shortly before my heart attack, our daughter was diagnosed with the same thing, along with another disease I can't think of at the moment. Today I find out that my younger sister has liver cancer and has 2 -3 weeks to live. Will it ever end?:(:(
 
Man, when the world decides to shit on you it doesn't know when to stop. My son has had Crohn's disease for 7 or 8 years. Shortly before my heart attack, our daughter was diagnosed with the same thing, along with another disease I can't think of at the moment. Today I find out that my younger sister has liver cancer and has 2 -3 weeks to live. Will it ever end?:(:(


...unfortunately not as long as we have a pulse...:(...sometimes it's hard to remember all the good things in Life, but they're there.....ThumbUp
 
when a boxer hears the refs count hit ten and hes laying on the floor, its not a good time, hes out and hes lost.. but its the lows in life that make lifes highs more precious. its the sorrows that make the highs so high. its the risk and frailty of life that make every second we have with friends and loved ones so joyfull.
it is up to us to see this and make the seconds count.
there are no guarantees. its up to us to live it to the best of our ability, and to let those we love know how much we value them,
i sincerely wish you and your loved ones all the best my unknown friend and brother rider
 
Many of us are still in the end of winter, eager to hit the road again. Up here in Canada the season is short enough, but mine has been shortened considerably. On Mar 15th I suffered a massive heart attack. I was flown 500 miles to a big hospital for immediate open heart surgery. I got home 2 days ago and am now going through the long slow recovery. Everything is going fine, but no triking for a minimum of 3 months. But it sure feels good to be alive.:):)

sorry to hear, will be pulling for speedy recovery take care ThumbUp
 
Well, today was a good day. My sister is still alive, but close to the end.

This morning I insured my trike and took it for a couple runs 20 miles and back up the highway. Felt awesome to finally get some wind in my hair. Chest still hurts so gotta take it easy for a while. No long trips yet, but it's coming.

Oh yah, doctor said it was ok!:)
 
This week I discovered I can finally ride my trike without any ill effects. It was painful before, and especially for 3 or 4 days after. Only got about 600 miles on it so far this summer, most of it in the last few weeks.

I will be returning to work at the end of August, hopefully totally pain free. The last few months have seen a lot of doom and gloom. Feeling so much better physically now my mental state has improved immensely too. I have a much better outlook on life now and really looking forward to getting back to a ''new" normal soon.

I hope to retire next year, then Look Out TriGlide, you're really gonna get some exercise!!
 
I hope to retire next year, then Look Out TriGlide, you're really gonna get some exercise!!

RETIRE is the magic word. I've been retired 4 years now and there isn't a single day that I don't appreciate not having to be up at a certain time or at work at a certain time. Hell, I don't have to do anything if I don't want to. You'll appreciate the TG even more when you can ride it every day if you want.
 
great news you caught it in time, and i hope your feeling better each day... As you get better, im sure the urge to ride will get stronger too.
3 months isnt that long in the big scheme of things, but waiting makes time drag a bit. we will look forward to hearing your back on 3 again soon enough.
take care
 
Way back on Apr. 18 I posted in this thread that my younger sister (58) was given 2-3 weeks to live. She fought long and hard but lost her battle to cancer several hours ago. Sad day in this household today. Her pain and suffering has ended but mine hasn't.
 
Our condolences to you and your Family from New Hampshire. I am sure she is in a better place without worries or pain, may her soul rest in peace.

Rosy & Janice
 

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