Ash is in hospital

I wish it was but no with the cam, head work and everything else, it has a bit of compression, to much for a hand job lol, bit of dirt talk now lol.
As I have always said I just wish this has never happened, but it has so I just want to get back to a near normal life as I can, but it's fu cking hard.

Ashley
Ashley you are the man I admire your determination. You are such a great person. Keep on keeping on brother
 
I wish it was but no with the cam, head work and everything else, it has a bit of compression, to much for a hand job lol, bit of dirt talk now lol.
Ash - you should get one of those telekinetic helmet thingies - the ones with the electrodes on your brain!
Then you could give your Commando a head-job! 🤣 🤔:rolleyes:
 
It's not so much a inspiration to me more I just want to get back to my normal life but I know in myself it will never be the same, but I need to get back as close as I can, but I tell you it's not easy and I do have my moments but at least I am not crying like a baby wanting to get home now.
Did I mention the Joe Hunt maggie, thought I better throw that one in lol.

Ash
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Ash, I bought a barely rolling '69 Triumph and the guy threw in an empty Hunt magneto case that was undamaged (no story on how it became empty). I sent the case to Hunt, and they sent it back looking (and working) like NEW. I built the engine up bone stock apart from .060 over pistons & rebore, new valves, guides & springs, all new bearings, bushings & seals, rod journals turned .010 under. Monoblock carbs sent to Lund's for re-bore with oversize slides and jetted up a touch, with velocity stacks. Sureflex clutch with Barnett springs. Just nice. It would loft the front wheel with a fair bit of wrist.

Anyway, the best thing about it was, AS LONG AS YOU TICKLED THE CARBS, it would start on the first kick EVERY TIME. I used to bet $100 to everyone who was having a look at it, that it would start first kick, and it ALWAYS DID.

...until the one time it DIDN'T! (I forgot to tickle the carbs)

Anyway, it was a good friend who was really in a hard place, and he was pretty emotional when I handed him the $100 bill. Not long after that he got a good job and was back on his feet. We always get a good laugh out of that day...
 
Well another day at home been 6 days now and 4 days on my own, had a few friends drop by to see how I am going and the daughter and boof head took me down to my local hardware store, need to get a hand held shower for the bath room as my OT man was suppose to be getting it sorted but still no idea when as I can't stand up under a normal shower head as I got to sit on the bath seat to shower, so I took things in my own hands just got to fit it today simple job but harder with a missing leg but I got to do it and get it done, I am so use to doing things on my own so will see how I go.
Just about to cook up a big feed for brekkie been up since 7am and now 9:38, I been on the computer way too long chatting with friends that time has slipped away, well what else am I to do, have all day to do the shower head will take a whole 15 minutes of my time including opening the shed get a spanner and some thread tape, I paid good money for the hand held shower fittings as it can be used as a normal shower or hand held but I needed it, waiting for others to do their job and the OT man seems to be more talk than action, just got my wheelchair yesterday that I should have had over a week ago, they are only renting one for the time being paid for by the other party and its a fu ck second hand one and not in the best condition that I will be putting a complain on.

My OT man has a private phone number when he calls so I can't contact him but my wife is going to bale him up today when she sees him, they kept saying he does his job good but so far he has fu cked me around, but I have to go through him to get things done, he has told me he has to get quotes for anything but its ways too slow when I need the things done now, I knew he be a sticking point when I first met him and so far he has lied to my face 4 times now, "didn't say that" when he did, one of my pet hates is people who lie to me and even worst when it's to my face and when I tell him so he lies again.

There is only 3 people I completely trust, me, myself and I lol, but then I trust my mates I have known most of my life and the wife as well my fateful dog Millie, she don't lie lol.

Well not much else is happening with me so quiet being home alone but I do like my own time, might even have a beer later.

Ash
 
Well not much has been happening of the last 9 days since I been home my oldest daughter Virginia has come back Sunday night to spend a few days with me as this afternoon have a visit up to the hospital for a afternoon app at the Orthopaedic section to see how my stump has healed up after new years eve I lost my lower right leg/foot, its looking pretty good so should get the all clear, we are going to catch the bus up to the hospital in the wheel chair our local bus stop is just around the corner in it goes right to the bus station at the hospital a 40 minute trip on the bus and 50c for the trip, my daughter is my pusher and the buses are set up for wheelchair friendly.

On Thursday my first amputee rehab starts up at the same hospital but the amputee section pays for the maxi taxi's ride up there and home again, near $100 each way, but no cost to me, so hoping they will make the mould for my stump and start on the new training leg for me, takes about 2 weeks for the leg to get made, I am hanging out to get a start on my walking again training, I won't be allowed to take my training leg home till they know I can walk on my own without assistance, but once I do master walking by myself unadded I be allowed to take it home and will be the next step to get my full time leg made, they are saying the next 6 months all up but I am so keen I get it done in 4 months but then it's all new to me as I have never lost a leg before.

The last month at rehab hospital I been learning to use crutches and doing a lot of hip exercise as need to build up strength in my right side hip as it will be doing all the work with my new leg, it's a slow process and I am not going to push myself past my limits, just going to do as I am told by rehab physio trainers but I am determined to walk as soon as I can and try to get back to a normal life again.

Debra is still in rehab hospital but they are doing a home visit tomorrow to see how she is going to handle everything, she is so short normal crutches where to big and they had to order kids size crutches which only came yesterday, she got to wear a moon boot for another 10 weeks as her right leg is still recovering be near 3 months now since the accident on the 20th of December but her leg was in bad shape after the accident she took the full impact of the car hitting us but she walking before me with the aid of a walking frame, if things go well tomorrow with her home visit she might be home sooner than later, we both have a long way to go yet.

As I have said this year we have canceled and recovery for both of us and hopefully start a fresh next year, its been a big life time change for both of us at no fault of our own but things are looking up, just got to take it slowly and recover fully, it will never be the same for both of us and getting to a older age doesn't help I am 67 and Debra is 65 but we not going to give up, life goes on just on a different course to what we expected, I am finding it hard to adjust but I am getting there, life is not easy with a missing lower leg everything is out of balanced and my good leg is suffering as its taken the load of both legs and a old knee injury has come back as it was never fixed right after surgery back in 1985 40 years ago, but I was having some troubles with it before the accident.

Well its 8:40 in the morning and my daughter is still asleep I been up since sunrise at 12:50 we be catching the bus up to the hospital, first test run in a wheelchair so that is going to be interesting, the buses are set up for wheelchairs so we will see how go.

Ash
 
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Well not much has been happening of the last 9 days ...

As I have said this year we have canceled and recovery for both of us and hopefully start a fresh next year, its been a big life time change for both of us at no fault of our own but things are looking up, just got to take it slowly and recover fully, it will never be the same for both of us and getting to a older age doesn't help ...
first test run in a wheelchair so that is going to be interesting, the buses are set up for wheelchairs so we will see how go.

Ash
Ash,

Have you planned what your routine will be, and are you "training" for trekking out to your shop and killing a bit of time starting to re-organize THERE to be able to get around?

I'd have to guess your trainers aren't paid to help you in that stuff... or are they?

How "accessible" are the shop doors?
 
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