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07-22-2008, 4:26 PM
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#1 | | 2-Up SISSY
Join Date: 02-10-2007 Location: Idaho/Iowa
Bike(s): 2002 CBR 600F4i Age: 29 Posts: 2,527
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| Thanks Crazy Freddy As many of you know I won a $300 online gift certificate to Crazy Freddy's for picking the correct order for the finish of the Donington Park MotoGP. Stoner, Rossi, Pedrosa.
Since I'm not local to CF's, Freddy agreed to let me pick $300 worth of goods from any of their online catalogs. He even agreed to ship for free. Being the gear nazi that I am I of course went with more protection.
A new Alpinestars Bionic Vest with chest and back protection and a new set of set of Alpinestars GP Pro gloves. They got here today and look great. Really helped to pick up my mood since I've been recovering from surgery!!
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07-22-2008, 5:42 PM
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#2 | | Feel The Power Between My Legs
Join Date: 06-30-2007 Location: SE London, United Kingdom
Bike(s): CBR954RR, Hornet CB900F-5, VFR800FI + More Posts: 2,247
Rep:  (42) Rep Power: 4
| Re: Thanks Crazy Freddy Congratulations on winning Slick. I would have loved to win it.
Didnt you already have one of those Bionic Vests?
Hope your recovering ok, take it easy bud,
Twin
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07-22-2008, 7:14 PM
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Join Date: 11-19-2007 Location: Long Island
Bike(s): All Makes Posts: 112
Rep:  (25) Rep Power: 1
| Re: Thanks Crazy Freddy Enjoy the gear |
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07-22-2008, 7:21 PM
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#4 | | Website Owner - AYS
Join Date: 04-16-2007 Age: 43 Posts: 2,020
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| Re: Thanks Crazy Freddy I would just like to jump in here and also say thanks to Freddy for sponsoring the tipping competition. I hope you enjoy your gear SW it looks good.
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07-22-2008, 7:33 PM
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Join Date: 07-23-2001 Location: Motor City, Michigan
Bike(s): '01 CBR929 Age: 49 Posts: 7,832
Rep Power: 22
| Re: Thanks Crazy Freddy
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07-22-2008, 9:58 PM
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#6 | | 2-Up SISSY
Join Date: 02-10-2007 Location: Idaho/Iowa
Bike(s): 2002 CBR 600F4i Age: 29 Posts: 2,527
Rep:   (190) Rep Power: 5
| Re: Thanks Crazy Freddy Quote:
Originally Posted by Twincam Didnt you already have one of those Bionic Vests?
Hope your recovering ok, take it easy bud, | Nope, didn't have one. Looked at getting the bionic chest protector inserts for my jacket. I'll post up a full review of everything in the proper section later.
The recovery is going well. I had turbinoplasty on the inside of my nose, tonsils removed, and a bunch of lumps removed from my lower neck. The nose is great, the neck pretty good but sore, the tonsils still hurt A LOT even though it's been a week.
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07-22-2008, 10:27 PM
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#7 | | Website Owner - AYS
Join Date: 04-16-2007 Age: 43 Posts: 2,020
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| Re: Thanks Crazy Freddy I had tonsils done at the age of 13, to this day I still use the experience as a benchmark for every painfull experience I suffer, I think he must have used a bread knife to do the job. Brutal. Lumps from lower neck? And what is turbinoplasty?
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07-22-2008, 11:25 PM
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Join Date: 10-15-2004 Location: kansas
Bike(s): 04 rc51, 07 KTM 690sm Age: 40 Posts: 478
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| Re: Thanks Crazy Freddy Quote:
Originally Posted by .OrgOwner I had tonsils done at the age of 13, to this day I still use the experience as a benchmark for every painfull experience I suffer, I think he must have used a bread knife to do the job. Brutal. Lumps from lower neck? And what is turbinoplasty? | What are turbinates? There are three turbinates in each nasal passage. Each one protrudes from the sidewall of the nose. The lower or inferior turbinate is by far the largest of the three. Turbinates are shaped like a scroll, and act to warm, humidify and filter air before it passes on to your throat. Throughout the day, the turbinates periodically change size in a pattern known as the nasal cycle. That's why at any given time, a person can usually breathe better out of one side than the other. What is a turbinoplasty? Turbinoplasty is the operation performed to reduce the size of the turbinate. Usually, only the inferior turbinates need correction. Who is a good candidate for surgery? Large turbinates can cause nasal obstruction. In some cases where a deviated septum is present, compensatory hypertrophy of the turbinate occurs on the side opposite the deviation. The nose does its job of filtering, warming and humidifying when the oncoming airstream is about 2-3 millimeters wide. If the airway is too large on one side, the turbinates compensate by getting bigger. That is why turbinate surgery is sometimes necessary when the septum is straightened. Sometimes your doctor will recommend turbinate surgery if medication is not effective in opening your air passages. How is the turbinate surgery performed? Most turbinate surgery is performed under general anesthesia in the operating room. Special instruments are used to remove bone inside the turbinate or the fleshy outer portion is removed. Since the surgical area is not closed with sutures, temporary packing mad of absorbable collagen is placed. This packing will either disintegrate or fall out after a few days. Most patients go home the same day. The typical operation usually takes less than an hour. What is the recovery from surgery like? For the first 24 hours, you may experience some nausea, and you should avoid eating substantial amounts of food. The nose has a tendency to ooze blood for a few days. During this time, it is helpful to wear a small gauze pad (drip pad) beneath the nostrils. Limiting strenuous activity and keeping the head elevated will cut down on much of this oozing. Swelling will occur inside the nose, but most of the swelling is gone by two weeks. When should I come back to the doctor? Most patients need to come back the week after surgery for a check up. Your doctor will anesthetize the inside of your nose with a spray and remove any large clots or remnants of the collagen sponge material. When can I go back to work? Workers that perform heavy tasks should avoid work for two weeks. After 2 weeks, patients may resume their normal exercise routines. Some office-type workers are able to return to work after 4-5 days to read mail, make phone calls and do some work with the computer. Despite this, most patients are fatigued easily, and find that they can't work a full day until 9-11 days after surgery. Will my insurance pay for this? Most insurance companies will pay for turbinate surgery if it is medically indicated.
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07-23-2008, 12:13 AM
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#9 | | Website Owner - AYS
Join Date: 04-16-2007 Age: 43 Posts: 2,020
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| Re: Thanks Crazy Freddy Well that covers it and we are way off topic here but I will assume you need this surgery to correct a badly blocked nose - recovery seems like a long time. Hope it's going well for you SW.
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