You all take care of yourselves

I am glad to see you are on the right side of it. Do what the doctor tells you and keep getting better.
 
Sorry to read this.

My dad had a stroke at age 72 while checking traps in a ditch on a back dirt road. He managed to crawl up the bank and passed out again. Luckily an ATV
came by and they got him to the hospital.

He missed much of that riding season but was back in the saddle again the following year.

At 75 he was rear ended by a drunk friend who was doing 60MPH in a pickup truck. He lost another riding season recovering but took the insurance money from the totaled
bike and bought a Texas-made QLINK 250 (and proceeded to tape off the tail on the Q and replaced the L with a dash so the nameplates read O-INK ).

He was down most of last year due to a hernia in his groin but hopes to be putting around his town this year at age 81.

I hope I'm still riding at that age.
 
Wow! What a great bunch of people! Never realized just how many these threads get to. Thanks all for the reply's. I'll get better. Just got to get over the freeky part, of not knowing what the heck was taking place, and having no control over it. Will be taking baby aspirins daily, and taking it easy for a few days till I get to feeling normal. Then back to being a Rocket pilot, though a bit more cautious.
;):thumbsup:

Cooter; what were your follow up instructions? Do you have a primary doctor? Does he know what happened? You can't just go forward with baby aspirin. If that is the case, it must be under medical supervision. How is the rest of you? Blood pressure, blood sugar, cholesterol and blood fats, heart rhythm? Have they looked at your neck to see if you have a problem in the Carotid artery? I mean, this is serious stuff. Just baby aspiring and go home, sounds kind'a short medicine.
 
Wow! What a great bunch of people! Never realized just how many these threads get to. Thanks all for the reply's. I'll get better. Just got to get over the freeky part, of not knowing what the heck was taking place, and having no control over it. Will be taking baby aspirins daily, and taking it easy for a few days till I get to feeling normal. Then back to being a Rocket pilot, though a bit more cautious.
;):thumbsup:

Great to hear cootertwo. Keep that positive attitude engaged and don't give up on the Rockets too soon, unless your selling them to purchase a 2020 TFC.... :) All the best during the recovery. Make the most of this second chance.
 
Hi all, I'll be 70 years old this September

HEY COOTER!!!

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I had a TIA (transient ischemic attack) a few years ago. I was on the computer when I went blind in my right eye then the left eye darkened. I went in the bedroom and told my wife," I think I'm having a stroke". She replied "fack off, I have to get up for work tomorrow" and pulled the blanket over her head. Fortunately I had an old phone with an actual dialpad and was able to feel for the numbers and was relieved to hear the 911 operator. Lucky for me the specialist said the Emerg doctor knew what he was doing and I ended up with virtually no lasting damage other than realising that my marriage was in a bit of trouble :eek:.
I hope you have a similar outcome to me.........without the sociopathic wife bit.
was that the wife from BurntIsland?????????? if so that sounds about what they would say.
 
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