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Old 02-18-2012, 07:33 PM
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Most of my time on this forum was on this engine working on section. Cause I like this kind of stuff.
Big change lately in my Wife and I and our Lives.

On July 31 last year she suffered a massive brain anurisim. Which is like a tire blowing out but is a blood vessel in the head.

In about 1week we will go back home after 7 months. Hospitals and Rehab.

The bike has pretty much sat and except for a couple crank up has been on a battery tender.

The word and our world is called---New Normal.
Wife is much better but "all well" is still a way to go. And she depends on me for a lot right now.

Point of all this is my ridding days may be over.
Just musing some

We'll see how all works put.
 
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Old 02-19-2012, 02:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Old Gunny
Most of my time on this forum was on this engine working on section. Cause I like this kind of stuff.
Big change lately in my Wife and I and our Lives.

On July 31 last year she suffered a massive brain anurisim. Which is like a tire blowing out but is a blood vessel in the head.

In about 1week we will go back home after 7 months. Hospitals and Rehab.

The bike has pretty much sat and except for a couple crank up has been on a battery tender.

The word and our world is called---New Normal.
Wife is much better but "all well" is still a way to go. And she depends on me for a lot right now.

Point of all this is my ridding days may be over.
Just musing some

We'll see how all works put.
A friend of mine had that happen. It was a long road, but she finally made it back to a normal life. Best of luck to both of you.

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Old 02-20-2012, 05:04 AM
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Originally Posted by Old Gunny
Most of my time on this forum was on this engine working on section. Cause I like this kind of stuff.
Big change lately in my Wife and I and our Lives.

On July 31 last year she suffered a massive brain anurisim. Which is like a tire blowing out but is a blood vessel in the head.

In about 1week we will go back home after 7 months. Hospitals and Rehab.

The bike has pretty much sat and except for a couple crank up has been on a battery tender.

The word and our world is called---New Normal.
Wife is much better but "all well" is still a way to go. And she depends on me for a lot right now.

Point of all this is my ridding days may be over.
Just musing some

We'll see how all works put.

Sounds like you've been over some tough ground.
Hope there is smoother sailing, from here on.
Good to see you back here.
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Old 02-20-2012, 06:38 AM
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I was wonderinng what happened to you Gunny. Welcome back and hopefully your wife continues on the road back to full recovery. Best of luck to you and your family.
 
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Old 02-20-2012, 07:05 PM
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Sorry to hear this. My oldest friend and riding buddy (we've known each other since second grade, about 50 years ago) suffered an aneurysm several years ago. His was a tough recovery, but two years after his aneurysm, we went for a ride (against the somewhat weak protests from his doctor). Four years afterwards, it was almost like it never happened. Don't lose hope, your wife may also be blessed with a full recovery. I'm definitely holding her in my thoughts and prayers.
 
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Old 02-21-2012, 08:11 AM
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Thank you guys.
Encouraging.

May not need a mini-van after all.
 
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Old 02-21-2012, 12:11 PM
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Glad to hear She is doing better. That is a lot to go through. I hope She makes more progress, and you will feel that it's Ok, to go for a ride.
 
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Gunny, I always appreciated your self-deprecating words of wisdom. All the best to you and your wife on a speedy recovery.

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