Just to dig this out of the rally section.
Hey Pat,
How are you doing? What's the prognosis? What parts do you need?
Let us know how it's going when you get a chance.
DavidR.
Quote from: SlowOldGuy on June 09, 2011, 05:24:39 PM
Just to dig this out of the rally section.
Hey Pat,
How are you doing? What's the prognosis? What parts do you need?
Let us know how it's going when you get a chance.
DavidR.
probably not easy to find parts for a '56 Conlon. :pardon:
Post up Pat and let us know how your doing
Quote from: SlowOldGuy on June 09, 2011, 05:24:39 PM
Just to dig this out of the rally section.
Hey Pat,
How are you doing? What's the prognosis? What parts do you need?
Let us know how it's going when you get a chance.
DavidR.
Good call, breaking it out. I was thinking the same thing.
Dan
Quote from: ddlewis on June 10, 2011, 07:01:59 AM
probably not easy to find parts for a '56 Conlon. :pardon:
Post up Pat and let us know how your doing
HA! That's good Danny! :-)
Maybe I can dig up a few spare '57 Raforth parts that will interchange.
DavidR.
Hey guys! Back online for just a bit.
Resting my broken bones at my son's house in Loomis (east of Sacramento) My 3 year old grand daughter is my nurse, a sure recipe for recovery. That Hydrocodone is some good shit, but I've got to be careful with it. Rest, pain meds and breathing exercises is the order of the day.
Thank you all for your offers to to help. My wife was amazed, reading my e-mails from you galoots. You made her feel better with your encouragement and support. She said,"....see honey? All these guys, one of them will buy your bike when you sell it next week..." To which I replied, "I think it's time for another pill..."
A special thank you to Gazza. Laying by the side of the road, trying to breath, I could have not asked for a better friend.
Sooo here's the bazzaro Xfile moment of the day.
I'm in the ER in Hollister and they are cutting off my clothes and I hear clapping....WTF? Yea, they're clapping and smiling at me and my pile of gear. Not one abrasion. As in nada, zippo, zilsch. The CE armor did it's stuff protecting my knees, hips, shoulders and elbows. My Gloves did their thing. I have a dislocated left thumb but that's not the gloves fault. My helmet saved my life.
Yes, I was unlucky but then again, very fortunate. Later gents. Pat
Hey Pat,
Great to hear from you! Take it easy and follow the doctor's instructions.
Yes, that hydrocodone is good chit, but it can cause some undesireable "complications." If you continue to take them, start drinking a fiber supplement and taking a stool softener.
Don't laugh, those "complications" sent me to the emergency room back when I was getting radiation and chemo. It was such an unpleasant experience that I quit taking the drugs and just put up with the pain (which was significant).
You've been warned! And believe me, I know what I'm talking about.
DavidR.
Quote from: Pat Conlon on June 10, 2011, 10:17:09 PM
My wife was amazed, reading my e-mails from you galoots. You made her feel better with your encouragement and support.
Stuff it, jerkface.
(Don't want the little woman to have a coronary, have some contrast :blum1:)
Hope ya feel better man, and d-man is right. There's other complications as well, lmk if you've got questions (or as yer doc, etc), but for the most part the complications are less harmful than being in pain would be.
Good gear rocks, yes? Imagine how much fun you'd be having if you were coated in a layer of absent skin!
<edit: and both of you two (pat and david), check your pm's when you get a chance! it's started...>
Pat, glad to hear you're on the mend. I know it hurts, but I bet it would have hurt more if it happened on the way to the rally instead of on the way home.
Rest up and take it slow
Dang Pat, Sorry to hear about your accident.
I hope you get to feeling better soon brother!
best regards,
Frank
Pat
Let me know if there is anything I can do to get you back on the road.
Jon
Pat,
rest well brother and do the breathing in the stupid toy they sent home with you.
enjoy the time with your 3yr old drug dealer.
call me if you need something I am 15 mins from loomis.
Quote from: SlowOldGuy on June 10, 2011, 11:21:38 PM
Hey Pat,
Great to hear from you! Take it easy and follow the doctor's instructions.
Yes, that hydrocodone is good chit, but it can cause some undesireable "complications." If you continue to take them, start drinking a fiber supplement and taking a stool softener.
Don't laugh, those "complications" sent me to the emergency room back when I was getting radiation and chemo. It was such an unpleasant experience that I quit taking the drugs and just put up with the pain (which was significant).
You've been warned! And believe me, I know what I'm talking about.
DavidR.
Too Much Information. Good Milk Jug, man, have you no shame? I thought PM's were for talking about BM's. :sarcastic:
Alas, DavidR speaks the truth. :bomb:
Quote from: carsick on June 11, 2011, 05:46:25 PM
Too Much Information. Good Milk Jug, man, have you no shame? I thought PM's were for talking about BM's. :sarcastic:
Damn Paddy, 1st I've heard of this! Take care of yourself, and be glad you're retired..... no having to go back before you're ready. Heal well, enjoy the good drugs in moderation! Hydrocodone is my preferred painkiller.... haven't needed any for a few years though, thankfully.
Quote from: RichBaker on June 12, 2011, 02:15:41 PM
Hydrocodone is my preferred painkiller.... haven't needed any for a few years though, thankfully.
Not as good as Demerol, but much easier to get... :good:
Randy T
Indy
Very sorry to here of your accident Pat. I wish you a speedy recovery.
I'm looking into buying some riding gear now.
(http://fjowners.com/gallery/2/545_12_06_11_2_18_30.jpeg)
Pat, I hope you get well soon. When an experienced rider goes down, it makes me think twice.
What caused the wreck?
Quote from: chapindad on June 13, 2011, 02:33:53 PM
Pat, I hope you get well soon. When an experienced rider goes down, it makes me think twice.
What caused the wreck?
I heard that he hit some sand in a corner off of State Route 156. One reason I wait for a couple of days after a rain is that the sand get cleaned out of the corners by other traffic. This makes for a safer ride.
Pat, glad to hear that your in good 3yr old hands :good2: Kids are great therapy.
I do wonder what your beautiful bike looks like..... :dash2: :sorry:
I am sure I am not alone,
Get Well Soon,
CraigO
Heal up Pat.
Quote from: craigo on June 13, 2011, 02:39:04 PM
Quote from: chapindad on June 13, 2011, 02:33:53 PM
Pat, I hope you get well soon. When an experienced rider goes down, it makes me think twice.
What caused the wreck?
I heard that he hit some sand in a corner off of State Route 156. One reason I wait for a couple of days after a rain is that the sand get cleaned out of the corners by other traffic. This makes for a safer ride.
Pat, glad to hear that your in good 3yr old hands :good2: Kids are great therapy.
I do wonder what your beautiful bike looks like..... :dash2: :sorry:
I am sure I am not alone, Get Well Soon,
CraigO
Yeppers that was it, sand.
Gazza and I were south of Hollister on Hwy 25 heading towords Hwy 198.
Sunday early afternoon. No traffic. Patchy overcast skies but no rain. Beautiful farm country. Hwy in good shape, roadway dry. I did not see any other evidence of sandy washouts, common after heavy rains.
I was going moderately slow, ~45mph, came over a small rise and I was leaning the bike over getting her set up for a right hander when I saw this strip of sand right in front of my tire. Wham. I stayed awake for the whole incident, I remember yelling Nooooooo....Oh well.
Bones will mend and bikes will be fixed. I was unlucky yet very fortunate.
aaand..I really thought I was done working on my '84. Cheers! Pat