Old 09-08-22, 03:15 PM
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Well a lot of people are of the opinion that since I ride my bike on two lane country roads with no shoulder that I'll get run over. But if I followed that advice I'll have missed out on 50 years of good riding. However I suppose one day they might eventually be able so shake a finger at me and say I told you so! <grin>

My own doctor told me I should give up cycling after I had my first and so far only bad cycling accident and was in the hospital with a concussion. However after discussing with him why he felt that way, it was pretty much his opinion that cycling in general is too dangerous. So you have to dig a little deeper for their reasoning as you did somewhat.

Did you go deeper and find out why a fall would be bad specifically for your ICD? Or where they like my G.P. just concerned with you getting hurt for other things with the fall in general?

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