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My last update: The close of a chapter in my life
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<blockquote data-quote="Stonewall Joe" data-source="post: 1807573" data-attributes="member: 41433"><p>Thanks Warren</p><p>I appreciate that. In the past year or so since the pain subsided a bit, I've forced myself to work out 3 or 4 times a week and dropped 20 pounds I get around a lot better and can do a lot more, the balance thing was the hardest to deal with. In 2018 before this happened I bought a new Harley and then the back thing happened and the nerves were damaged to my right leg and under a little stress it would collapse so I couldn't ride the bike(only 400 miles on it now) and riding a cow horse was out of the question, on a hard fence turn to the left my right leg would just fold up and you would roll right off. Better now but a long way from 100% but I'm still pushing. My dad just kind of gave up doing anything at about 72 or 73 and he didn't last long after that, Grandad did day work for others til he was almost 80 and then kept on working on his place, he lasted a long time. I'm not ready to permanently lay down yet</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stonewall Joe, post: 1807573, member: 41433"] Thanks Warren I appreciate that. In the past year or so since the pain subsided a bit, I've forced myself to work out 3 or 4 times a week and dropped 20 pounds I get around a lot better and can do a lot more, the balance thing was the hardest to deal with. In 2018 before this happened I bought a new Harley and then the back thing happened and the nerves were damaged to my right leg and under a little stress it would collapse so I couldn't ride the bike(only 400 miles on it now) and riding a cow horse was out of the question, on a hard fence turn to the left my right leg would just fold up and you would roll right off. Better now but a long way from 100% but I'm still pushing. My dad just kind of gave up doing anything at about 72 or 73 and he didn't last long after that, Grandad did day work for others til he was almost 80 and then kept on working on his place, he lasted a long time. I'm not ready to permanently lay down yet [/QUOTE]
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