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#3651
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That's one Hell of a bandage.
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One time I was mountain biking and we were only at 4000 feet and the temperature dropped 30 degrees and it started snowing. I was totally unprepared, shorts and short sleeves, I froze on the descent and got hypothermia.
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#3656
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Looks like I'm going to survive and you guys won't get stuck with Siu. The photo is a good impression of how I slept last night ... pretty lousy. How do you like that shoulder pad, eh?
The doc offered that I might want to alternate this drug Ketorolac with my Percocets. I tried one today, but after reading the warnings i don't like the sound of this stuff. I might just stick with the narcotics, feeling loopy is better than feeling dead. Whatcha think, docs?
The doc offered that I might want to alternate this drug Ketorolac with my Percocets. I tried one today, but after reading the warnings i don't like the sound of this stuff. I might just stick with the narcotics, feeling loopy is better than feeling dead. Whatcha think, docs?
Ketorlac did nothing for me the time I was given it; I think for my gum graft.
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#3658
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Nice pic. Glad you came through okay. Ketorolac is no worse than ibuprofen, at least in the short term. I'd do it; you'll poop better and that's half the game. Hell, use ibuprofen instead if you want, just keep the dose to no more than 2400 mg/day.
But you just saw me get schooled by @datlas.
But you just saw me get schooled by @datlas.
They sure made it sound worse. I'm accustomed to Indications, Contraindications, and Warnings coming in that order. The very first thing on this literature is "Warning: This drug may raise the risk of heart and blood vessel problems like heart attack and stroke.These effects can be deadly. blah blah blah"
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My Rapha order arrived.
Rapha being Rapha and with me having some largish thighs, I decided that I should play it safe and get some Slim Fit pants in a 36" waist. Nope. They're fuggin' huge on me, so huge that I'm tempted to go down two sizes, but the idea of me in 32" pants is absurd (unless it's a fat American brand).
Rapha being Rapha and with me having some largish thighs, I decided that I should play it safe and get some Slim Fit pants in a 36" waist. Nope. They're fuggin' huge on me, so huge that I'm tempted to go down two sizes, but the idea of me in 32" pants is absurd (unless it's a fat American brand).
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They sure made it sound worse. I'm accustomed to Indications, Contraindications, and Warnings coming in that order. The very first thing on this literature is "Warning: This drug may raise the risk of heart and blood vessel problems like heart attack and stroke.These effects can be deadly. blah blah blah"
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#3663
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My Rapha order arrived.
Rapha being Rapha and with me having some largish thighs, I decided that I should play it safe and get some Slim Fit pants in a 36" waist. Nope. They're fuggin' huge on me, so huge that I'm tempted to go down two sizes, but the idea of me in 32" pants is absurd (unless it's a fat American brand).
Rapha being Rapha and with me having some largish thighs, I decided that I should play it safe and get some Slim Fit pants in a 36" waist. Nope. They're fuggin' huge on me, so huge that I'm tempted to go down two sizes, but the idea of me in 32" pants is absurd (unless it's a fat American brand).
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Ketorolac has a reputation for being stronger than ibuprofen and it’s not supposed to be used more than 5 days. I doubt there is good evidence for either of these, but if you have normal kidney function I think it’s reasonable to try. Remember to take some fiber and/or laxatives with the Percocet or you may get quite constipated. Heal up ASAP!
Three days later, I finally pooped.
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They are both I9 hubs. The black ones are a "budget friendly" model called the 1/1, and the red ones are I9 Hydra. I went with the Hydra hubs and LB hoops. If all goes as planned, I should get them by the end of September.
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Didn’t get to close today. It’s been one hell of an emotional roller coaster.
Not sure what color the bike is but I like the red hubs.
Not sure what color the bike is but I like the red hubs.
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Have you heard about the new Revel wheels? Using some kind of nylon instead of epoxy. Supposed to give a little, not be so stiff. And it can be recycled, they say.
https://www.revelbikes.com/our-bikes/revel-wheels/
https://www.revelbikes.com/our-bikes/revel-wheels/
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Yes they are pricey but I thought it was interesting how they are using different materials hoping to make a more durable wheel. I also read Enve said they have a less than 2% failure rate on their M series wheels including defects and crash damage or customer error. Carbon mtb rims have come a long way.
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basically paper work was needed from my job last minute and it didn’t get done in a timely manner. Closing tomorrow morning but the process has jacked up what I was hoping to get done before I go back to work. I say emotional roller coaster becuase it went back and forth between closing and not closing for a couple of hours. If this is the worse that happens i’ll take it, still bummed though.
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Yes they are pricey but I thought it was interesting how they are using different materials hoping to make a more durable wheel. I also read Enve said they have a less than 2% failure rate on their M series wheels including defects and crash damage or customer error. Carbon mtb rims have come a long way.
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