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well i figure if i can't get on my race bike again, maybe this one would be a better riding position? its sexy.


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Nice... but in time you'll be back...

Easy for me to say...

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I may buy it for street use. It has all of the required parts for racing, like radial disc brakes, hi and low speed adjustable suspension, etc. I find it very hard to sit here and heal.:D

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yamahaki wrote: I may buy it for street use. It has all of the required parts for racing, like radial disc brakes, hi and low speed adjustable suspension, etc. I find it very hard to sit here and heal.:D
Call Nurse Sommers with the meds...

You need to give yourself the time to heal...

Hit the boo with the deer in the backyard or skin pop some demerol... sit back and relax... don't rush it... turn you mind off for a bit and let the physical healing take place...

Again, easy for me to say...

I empathize bro'... I spent the summer of '85 in and out of hospitals and learning how to walk again with a modified foot... April to October...

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MAN O MAN .... That IS the word for that machine  " SEXY "   :cool:

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CUZ ... I dont even like to remember when your foot got mangled by that car bumper .... it hurts " me " just to think of that ...... straight morphine at 180 ml isnt enough to dull that kind of pain  coyote2.gif

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yamahaki wrote: I may buy it for street use. It has all of the required parts for racing, like radial disc brakes, hi and low speed adjustable suspension, etc. I find it very hard to sit here and heal.:D
Call Nurse Sommers with the meds...

You need to give yourself the time to heal...

Hit the boo with the deer in the backyard or skin pop some demerol... sit back and relax... don't rush it... turn you mind off for a bit and let the physical healing take place...

Again, easy for me to say...

I empathize bro'... I spent the summer of '85 in and out of hospitals and learning how to walk again with a modified foot... April to October...


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skin a demerol? am i missing something good? the mepergan is demerol and phenagren, plus i take valium, xanax, soma and xanaflex. please explain on how to skin a demerol.hand6.gif

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Self administer a subcutaneous injection... ie skin pop rather than digging for a vein...

I was kind of kidding... I think I would stay with the more commonly presribed forms...

I'm sure CJ remembers Gully and his penchant for pharmeceuticals...

The point is...do almost whatever to give yourself time to heal... beware the habit though... 'tis a fine line...

Last edited on Sun Jan 7th, 2007 12:18 pm by Paxman

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gotcha. coming off these pills will suck. last year i was on them twice and each time it took a week to get them out of my system. this time i'm on double doseage, so i'll have to slowly ease off of them.

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Oh .... I remember all the classics .... dilotted demerol tilox ... getting off them is hell .... after my broken neck I was on opiates for 6 or 7 mo.'s .... it was akin to a bad flu getting off them .... the sweats and hot and cold flashes  ....whew


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