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Biking and medical conditions
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My missus is epileptic, she's 30 & never held a driving licence so that has shaped where we live & how we do things,like you describe we have adapted to that condition.she has been really good lately & is talking about getting a licence but im trying to explain to her how much of a temptation it would be to just drive the car if she wasnt feeling 100%.her condition is very "how she feels" & very hard to prove or disprove.


A geezer i often chat to whilst out walking the dogs was chatting to me about getting a bike, he's only got 1 leg,he's meant to be walking the dog ut every time i see him the dog is hitching a ride on his mobility scooter :lol ,wee foccer,anyway [size=78%]he was a HGV driver & some steel fell outta the trailer & squashed it.I'd have no quarms about him riding say one of those big old twist & go things that are out there at the moment or a normal bike modified.[/size]

[size=78%]Another point is all the folk on medication,for instance i had my back operated on, but before the op i was on some serious medication with the onus on me to not drive if i felt drowsy or incapable.Christ i was off my face for months but just never knew it until i stopped taking it after the op,at the time though i felt obviously on top of the world but a couple months later i was thinking shit i was wasted!!![/size] Confusedmokin


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Easiest way to go fast........don't buy a blue bike
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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 Dave48 - 22-05-13, 08:14 PM
Re: Biking and medical conditions - by noggythenog - 22-05-13, 08:24 PM

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