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Biking and medical conditions
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That is true Noggy

Although in my job I deal with individuals of all ages and abilities and the driving question is the hardest. I do not tell em what to do but ask What If and if they can live with the outcome of a potential catastrophic road traffic incident then OK but think of the impact upon others. I then inform them of an individual they i work with who has lost both their lower legs from the knee down who died twice on the table. Every single person assumed it was some ones else's fault when in fact it was due that individual been unfit to drive. This person had insurance that will not pay out at the rate for the individual to get adaptations to make their life more bearable. I is talking about a wheel chair of all things because they not only ignore a progressive seneory loss but also it was advised that they did not drive.

The individual was lucky but has to life with a mind focc that others were killed.

I am not riding at the moment due to an ear infection that has been reacurring for 2 months but I am happy to jump into the cage as its a different set of skills compared to a bike.

Daz
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Biking and medical conditions - by Chillum - 19-05-13, 11:15 PM
Re: Biking and medical conditions - by Fuzzy - 19-05-13, 11:19 PM
Re: Biking and medical conditions - by Chillum - 19-05-13, 11:36 PM
Re: Biking and medical conditions - by Oldgit - 22-05-13, 03:51 PM
Re: Biking and medical conditions - by dBfazer600 - 22-05-13, 07:57 PM
Re: Biking and medical conditions - by Dave48 - 22-05-13, 08:14 PM

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