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First rule of behavioral neurology: It’s the meds.
#4852
Mostly Harmless
Join Date: Jul 2008
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As some here know, my son is a power lifter and routinely dead lifts and squats ~625#. Well, he said he started a dead lift and noticed his form was a little off but kept going. His elbow area “exploded.” I took him to an emergency orthopedist this morning who confirmed torn tendon(s) requiring surgery as soon as possible. They showed him sonograms of both of his arms and even he could see the devastation in his damaged arm. Like any amateur athlete, he’s devastated. He had several meets lined up this Spring.
#4853
VFL For Life
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Knoxville, TN
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Bikes: Velo Volmobile
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#4854
Super Modest
Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Central Illinois
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Bikes: Trek Emonda, Giant Propel, Colnago V3, Co-Motion Supremo, ICE VTX WC
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Yes. Biceps tendon at a minimum. He's in quite a bit of pain in both the bicep and the forearm. He sees the surgeon Tuesday and surgery is Wednesday. I'll tell him he's going to be stronger next year. He needs all of the encouragement that he can get. He's pretty depressed this morning.
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#4855
cowboy, steel horse, etc
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Yes. Biceps tendon at a minimum. He's in quite a bit of pain in both the bicep and the forearm. He sees the surgeon Tuesday and surgery is Wednesday. I'll tell him he's going to be stronger next year. He needs all of the encouragement that he can get. He's pretty depressed this morning.
#4856
cowboy, steel horse, etc
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Bill Murray groundhog day Jeep ad has a minor amount of eFatbike action: this clip has it twice, with behind-the-scenes clips interspersed the second time around.
#4857
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As some here know, my son is a power lifter and routinely dead lifts and squats ~625#. Well, he said he started a dead lift and noticed his form was a little off but kept going. His elbow area “exploded.” I took him to an emergency orthopedist this morning who confirmed torn tendon(s) requiring surgery as soon as possible. They showed him sonograms of both of his arms and even he could see the devastation in his damaged arm. Like any amateur athlete, he’s devastated. He had several meets lined up this Spring.
#4858
Yeah. Whenever I’ve taken pain meds the most noticeable effect has been dull thinking. I still have nearly the entire supply left from my thumb surgery over a year ago. Took them for maybe 2 days and not the number/day I was prescribed.
#4859
Fat n slow
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Yes. Biceps tendon at a minimum. He's in quite a bit of pain in both the bicep and the forearm. He sees the surgeon Tuesday and surgery is Wednesday. I'll tell him he's going to be stronger next year. He needs all of the encouragement that he can get. He's pretty depressed this morning.
#4860
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Location: In the foothills of Los Angeles County
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#4861
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Still fooling around with this ancient camera. Took it to the bike path today for a couple hours of spinning, shooting, and snacking.
There is this tree I thought made a good shot.
The path passes within view of Six Flags Magic Mountain. Don't like amusement parks myself.
There is this tree I thought made a good shot.
The path passes within view of Six Flags Magic Mountain. Don't like amusement parks myself.
#4862
So it is
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Westminster, CO
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As some here know, my son is a power lifter and routinely dead lifts and squats ~625#. Well, he said he started a dead lift and noticed his form was a little off but kept going. His elbow area “exploded.” I took him to an emergency orthopedist this morning who confirmed torn tendon(s) requiring surgery as soon as possible. They showed him sonograms of both of his arms and even he could see the devastation in his damaged arm. Like any amateur athlete, he’s devastated. He had several meets lined up this Spring.
Oh man... Deadlift is my least favorite lift, but straps have helped. This is eye opening though. I hope he heals well.
#4863
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There is a swap meet going on over there at the sight of the Saugus Speedway, a 1/3 mile asphalt oval track which was closed in 1995 after residents complained about the noise. It was a race track since the 30s but as the area around was built up, came the sniveling. I went there first in 1965 when my friend's uncle took us in his new 65 Mustang. It was quite an experience.
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#4864
So it is
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Location: Westminster, CO
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Still fooling around with this ancient camera. Took it to the bike path today for a couple hours of spinning, shooting, and snacking.
There is this tree I thought made a good shot.
The path passes within view of Six Flags Magic Mountain. Don't like amusement parks myself.
There is this tree I thought made a good shot.
The path passes within view of Six Flags Magic Mountain. Don't like amusement parks myself.
#4865
he said member
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#4866
he said member
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#4867
he said member
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I did fake ride today. It's been over a week. It was ok. Need to get back on the horse and stay there.
#4868
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There was a drag strip near here where my friends and I could ride to on our bikes and watch the races for free from the overpass on the highway. edit: I looked it up and it closed in 1969. I'm old.
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#4869
Klaatu..Verata..Necktie?
Join Date: May 2007
Location: SF Bay Area
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Bikes: Litespeed Ultimate, Ultegra; Canyon Endurace, 105; Battaglin MAX, Chorus; Bianchi 928 Veloce; Ritchey Road Logic, Dura Ace; Cannondale R500 RX100; Schwinn Circuit, Sante; Lotus Supreme, Dura Ace
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It's beautiful here in NorCal today! I took the Litespeed out for the 4th Sunday ride in as many weeks. It really feels sorted now. I seem to have gotten rid of the creak/click, by going through the chainring bolts one more time and finding one that took 1/16 of a turn before stopping. I'm gonna keep my fingers crossed that none of them will crack - stupid alloy chainring bolts! I'm thinking of getting a 12-28 cassette to have another gear for hills, but the 12-25 just works so well!
I'll have to do some back-to-back comparisons, but it seems to me that it accelerates like the Battaglin while being comfy like the Ritchey. I need to get those Dura Ace-hubbed wheels rebuilt, though my mismatched-but-doesn't-look-mismatched wheelset is working really well. In a world of Angry Bees, the freehub is eerily quiet.
OH! the wildflowers are getting started. The Little Orange Bastards are blooming!
And, of course, California Poppies, seen here in two color variations:
I'll have to do some back-to-back comparisons, but it seems to me that it accelerates like the Battaglin while being comfy like the Ritchey. I need to get those Dura Ace-hubbed wheels rebuilt, though my mismatched-but-doesn't-look-mismatched wheelset is working really well. In a world of Angry Bees, the freehub is eerily quiet.
OH! the wildflowers are getting started. The Little Orange Bastards are blooming!
And, of course, California Poppies, seen here in two color variations:
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#4870
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As some here know, my son is a power lifter and routinely dead lifts and squats ~625#. Well, he said he started a dead lift and noticed his form was a little off but kept going. His elbow area “exploded.” I took him to an emergency orthopedist this morning who confirmed torn tendon(s) requiring surgery as soon as possible. They showed him sonograms of both of his arms and even he could see the devastation in his damaged arm. Like any amateur athlete, he’s devastated. He had several meets lined up this Spring.
Im sorry to hear this. I hope the surgery goes smoothly and it doesn’t lead to him having to stop doing what he loves.
#4871
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Today was another one of those days where no matter what direction I was going I had a head wind. The last 5 miles were a joke. The wind got so bad I almost got gave up in frustration. I was visibly pissed. The stupid part, looking at the flag poles the last five indicated no wind, but it was def there.
First time I rode a bike to failure my legs were toast. I imagine sleeping is going to be rough tonight, leg pain plus most likely restless legs.
First time I rode a bike to failure my legs were toast. I imagine sleeping is going to be rough tonight, leg pain plus most likely restless legs.
#4872
So it is
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Almost every motorsports venue in Southern California has closed. Most for development of housing or commercial properties. There used to be a place called Indian Dunes behind Magic Mountain. It had 3 motocross tracks, (not sure on that number) a paved sports car track, a dirt flat track, and a sandwash/motorcycle play area with hill climbs. I could leave work early, go home and load the bike, and get out there for a couple hours of weekday fun. You could even ride on the tracks when there was no racing. It's where the helicopter crashed during the filming of the Twilight Zone movie.
There was a drag strip near here where my friends and I could ride to on our bikes and watch the races for free from the overpass on the highway. edit: I looked it up and it closed in 1969. I'm old.
There was a drag strip near here where my friends and I could ride to on our bikes and watch the races for free from the overpass on the highway. edit: I looked it up and it closed in 1969. I'm old.
#4873
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Yes. Biceps tendon at a minimum. He's in quite a bit of pain in both the bicep and the forearm. He sees the surgeon Tuesday and surgery is Wednesday. I'll tell him he's going to be stronger next year. He needs all of the encouragement that he can get. He's pretty depressed this morning.
There were Peoria folks on the boat with us. They were very happy not to be in Peoria last week.
#4874
Fat n slow
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Today was another one of those days where no matter what direction I was going I had a head wind. The last 5 miles were a joke. The wind got so bad I almost got gave up in frustration. I was visibly pissed. The stupid part, looking at the flag poles the last five indicated no wind, but it was def there.
First time I rode a bike to failure my legs were toast. I imagine sleeping is going to be rough tonight, leg pain plus most likely restless legs.
First time I rode a bike to failure my legs were toast. I imagine sleeping is going to be rough tonight, leg pain plus most likely restless legs.
#4875
Senior Member
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I wanted 60, but I had to stop at multiple stop lights which caused my body temperature to start to go down, doesn’t really make a difference my legs wouldn’t have been able to go another 10 miles.