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Old 12-28-25 | 07:15 AM
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OldTryGuy
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From: SW Fl.

Bikes: 1999 DAHON Mariner, Day6 Semi Recumbent "FIREBALL", 1981 Custom Touring Paramount, 1983 Road Paramount, 2013 Giant Propel Advanced SL3, 2018 Specialized Red Roubaix Expert mech., 2002 Magna 7sp hybrid, 1976 Bassett Racing 45sp Cruiser

Glad to read that you are well on your way to full recovery. Just don't do what I did and that was having an off road encounter with Mother Earth on my replaced right shoulder. All was well following the impact with no harm to bike or me.

Originally Posted by BTinNYC
Well done! A shoulder replacement is straight up horrific, so chapeau for all the work youve done to get back cycling.
I kind of get it, I dinged my shoulder hard on Oct 1 and hoping to be OK for the road in Feb.
r.e. bold -- Reading up on the 2 replacement procedures, recovery and pain of a reverse is often less than a regular UNLESS there are extenuating circumstances. My Ortho replaced my right shoulder on Monday and released me on Tuesday the following day to begin riding my upright bike on Wednesday.
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