Sujet : Re: Can't ride
De : roger (at) *nospam* sarlet.com (Roger Merriman)
Groupes : rec.bicycles.techDate : 08. Feb 2025, 22:20:26
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cyclintom <
cyclintom@yahoo.com> wrote:
On Wed Feb 5 12:18:37 2025 AMuzi wrote:
On 2/5/2025 10:49 AM, cyclintom wrote:
Well, I just tried to ride and do not have any directional stability. I
have3 an appointment with my Neurologist on the 26th. I really don't
know what I am going to do if I cannot ride my bike. That really is the
only thing other than my wife that makes life worth living. According
to the ER last week, the magic bullet is an MRI. They see from the CT
scan that I have at least a partial blockage of an artery in my neck
that has to do with the part of my brain that controls balance. But
without the MRI they would do nothing to treat that. I wonder what they
did before I desined and programmed the first MRI?
None of us know what is actually wrong (although Mr Shadow
probably has better intuition) and none of use know what to
do about it.
We all wish you well and exhort you, seriously and strongly,
to go to an ER immediately. And it would be best to have
someone else drive.
Don't ignore those very serious symptoms. Please.
I wen't to the local stroke center and went through their whole process.
Really all they could tell me is that I had a stroke quite some time ago
and one again recently. That explains the constant dizzyness in the past
wheich I thought caused by the medication. As for the recent one all they
could say was that I had the stroke and that I would probably regain
enough function to ride again probably after a month but possibly as long
as a year. But I have a large empty industrial parking lot a block away
that would allow me to ride about and practice to see what funjction I
have regained. Since I am about to fihish the Merak and the Idol that will be handy.
I’d still urge some caution ie does the risk vs benefit unless the bike
needs to be ridden tested it can wait!
Believe me when I say that I have a very strong dislike of hospitals
after 3 days in one. In a place where you should be able to get some
rest, you are kept awake nearly all of the time with noise and taking of
vital signs. And ALL of my vital signs ae better than normal since I exercise so much.
I have almost no memory of my only adult inpatient as well Post Traumatic
Amnesia though so only islands of memory, of my time there, but yes
hospital even if lucky enough to get a side room etc aren’t the most
restful of places, one of the other reasons the move to get people home as
soon as possible and be cared for in the community.
Roger Merriman