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my knees are killing me

anyone know what 24/7 insane pain feels like after 2 decade?

plus my hips are going out on me

falling apart

:)

sad

I still remember what 24/7 pain felt like for 3+ months. Thats bad enough ... so I have sincere pity for ya dude.

I wake up sometimes with pains in my shoulder after breaking it earlier this year. Bones are heales, but its mostly ligament and muscle repair needed. I know the pain will diminish eventually.

I was working with the weights last night, which explains the early morning pains/discomfort keeping me awake ... but they don't call it rehab for nothing! The pain will pass and I'll get the strength back again.

Then again, the surgeons and physio guys all said it was my fitness and health that helped me cope with the injury and heal so much quicker. I was using the arm again after 4 weeks (not 6-8) and had strength back after 6 weeks (not up to 3 months), and I'm back on the weights after 4 months (not 6-12 months). Not trying to brag mate, but I'm so happy I'm one of those fast healers.

6 years ago I broke and dislocated my right leg from the hip when I t-boned a car which failed to give way. Also suffered some head injuries and loss of memory ... together with lots of bruising and bashing. Took me 6 months to walk again and over a year to jog/run again. And that is WITH protective riding gear. Can't imagine what would have happened if I rode in t-shirts and jeans like all the other fools do!

I know its no consolation for you, but we've all got problems one form or another when we hit 30+ :)

I know how you feel, even in the smallest way. Its not so much the injury/handicap, but the loss of lifestyle/activities that shits ya. Thats always my motivation to move forward with my recovery of any injury.

BTW, when do ya hear how the dyno session is going? :)

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wellll noowwww

i need a custom plate too

i was thinking JDM032 or SLO 032 but there plain

SIL3NT is like my log in name in some forums (and been using it for ages) but my cars not quite lol

HELP (damo its a shout out for you lol) the plate king lmao

wellll noowwww

i need a custom plate too

i was thinking JDM032 or SLO 032 but there plain

SIL3NT is like my log in name in some forums (and been using it for ages) but my cars not quite lol

HELP (damo its a shout out for you lol) the plate king lmao

BEERFTW but bogans will think your a west end fan

RBR 032 HAHA

now before you think im being rude or gay ill explain a little first

poof is the sound of smoke or a small explosion taa is what you teach children to say when they take somthing

[POOFTAA]

EDIT

oh Damo ive got your quote ready to PM you as well :D so dont be tight now and get ready to shell some beans out :laugh:

wellll noowwww

i need a custom plate too

i was thinking JDM032 or SLO 032 but there plain

SIL3NT is like my log in name in some forums (and been using it for ages) but my cars not quite lol

HELP (damo its a shout out for you lol) the plate king lmao

now before you think im being rude or gay ill explain a little first

poof is the sound of smoke or a small explosion taa is what you teach children to say when they take somthing

[POOFTAA]

EDIT

oh Damo ive got your quote ready to PM you as well :D so dont be tight now and get ready to shell some beans out :laugh:

genious :P

collected most of my sound system today.

subs dont fit. stupid air purifier.

might have to go see ric, get all that shit pulled out and the new stuff put in.

should make a fair decent bit of noise. :laugh:

car started to do it again once it warmed up!

supposed coilpacks?

try running the car without the valley cover on. coilpacks will be getting too hot

IMO, hit a wrecker up (or someone on here) and get a set of factory ones and dont run the valley cover

186kw at boostwerx

need ............... better ....................... cat-con......verter

* choking * cough-gasp

poor stagea :geek:

easy 200kw with proper freeflowing cat.

so, do that and 1hr back on the dyno. soon

yeah defiantly go see Ric he loves to hear from you guys

collected most of my sound system today.

subs dont fit. stupid air purifier.

might have to go see ric, get all that shit pulled out and the new stuff put in.

should make a fair decent bit of noise. :geek:

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