What kind of fork is that?
I have it already in my pack. Have had it since I moved to Montana.If you can get your hands on something like dermabond that works great for small stuff.
Fork it now.Rode bike today. Still don't like the fork. At all.
Wow. That would make for wicked bad traffic. Yea?Dafuqqqqqqqq
That would make a wicked bad day, especially if you lose power, especially if you still don't have power from the previous storms (not me, luckily). Traffic isn't a problem, schools & government & most business offices will close tomorrow, and if we get blizzard conditions (very likely), they'll shut down roads and highways until over. We'll be back to usual business on Wednesday.Wow. That would make for wicked bad traffic. Yea?
That would make a wicked bad day, especially if you lose power, especially if you still don't have power from the previous storms (not me, luckily). Traffic isn't a problem, schools & government & most business offices will close tomorrow, and if we get blizzard conditions (very likely), they'll shut down roads and highways until over. We'll be back to usual business on Wednesday.
My cousin brutally beat my other cousin. Shae had to airlifted to the Hospital. Karen is in jail. So is her step mom. Jeez. Banjos are playing in the holler shit. Ontario folks are losing it. I only kinda care...
good work. do you carry any hemostatics?I have it already in my pack. Have had it since I moved to Montana.
This is part of training for major field injury. So far the interrupted sutures are cake. Moved to the uninterrupted without a problem. The matress sutures are a little more challenging, mainly because I suck at it......
hemostats are mechanical. hemostatics are chemical. major difference.Hemostats...
I stand corrected.hemostats are mechanical. hemostatics are chemical. major difference.
they accomplish the same thing, but hemostatics as a chemical agent are usually used in field kits for first responders, military med units, etc because they are accelerate coagulation and can prevent someone from bleeding out from major trauma.I stand corrected.
I stand corrected.
propped up by the almighty ‘stachedo you have one of those standing desks or something?
Mostly. Managed an easy XC ride on dirt. Hand lacks strength but it didn't bother me too much during the ride. Thumb done swoll up like a balloon a few hours after the ride.Your hand still all fuckrd eh?
I haz had PT. My problem stems more from having psoriatic arthritis that has settled into my thumb like lint in the folds of a fat woman.You haz the PT? I bought one of these a few weeks ago. My thumb and grip are improving exponentially since playing with this.
https://www.sportgrips.com/product/grip-twister
Fry it meow?I haz had PT. My problem stems more from having psoriatic arthritis that has settled into my thumb like lint in the folds of a fat woman.
Any chance a brace like this may help? This one is fantastic and helped me with poor healing of my hand.I haz had PT. My problem stems more from having psoriatic arthritis that has settled into my thumb like lint in the folds of a fat woman.
good work. do you carry any hemostatics?
Hahaha...... Now that's funny.Hemostats...
Nah, the wrist is fine. I have a large ball of scar tissue right in my thumb crotch where a lot of pressure is put on the bar. I also have limited range of motion in the last joint of the thumb likely due to that large ball of scar tissue impinging on the extensor tendon. Gripping the bar pushing the available range of motion in the thumb and pisses off the arthritis.Any chance a brace like this may help? This one is fantastic and helped me with poor healing of my hand.
https://www.troyleedesigns.com/5205-wrist-support-right?quantity=1&color=7
I used it to deal with an aggravated thumb tendon, that injury just wouldn't heal with me every day on a bike.Nah, the wrist is fine. I have a large ball of scar tissue right in my thumb crotch where a lot of pressure is put on the bar. I also have limited range of motion in the last joint of the thumb likely due to that large ball of scar tissue impinging on the extensor tendon. Gripping the bar pushing the available range of motion in the thumb and pisses off the arthritis.
I've been off the bike for over 6 months.I used it to deal with an aggravated thumb tendon, that injury just wouldn't heal with me every day on a bike.