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12-10-2020 07:45 AM
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they did not investigate the lower blockage I have in the left side descending artery
Gotta get that dissolved...take care with that.
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All the Best Ron! Take care and take all the time and care you need.
Next season, as a brand new kid, back on the V4S!
Merry Christmas to you and your wife too!
34a cp., btg. Susa, 3° rgt. Alpini
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Wishing you a speedy recovery Cinders. Take it easy after your Op'!
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Try the DIY bypass; it doesn't involve getting opened up like an autopsy, nor the same risk of needing one. 
Not expensive, not painful, not difficult - what have you got to lose? (Not moment, I suggest!)
Same applies to most of us too.
Last edited by Surpmil; 12-10-2020 at 11:48 AM.
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Thanks guys I feel its an all care no responsibility world the first one they did they gave me the paperwork 5 minutes before I was wheeled out to the op table did not have even the time to read anything of the pro's & con's it was here sign this and away you go.
Yes Jim the left one is a concern it is low down thankfully and not the widow maker that my older brother suffered when he was 43 but still a concern I have a gut feeling that I am in good hands as this lady came recommended by Fiona Stanley Hospital high praise indeed for her dedication, knowledge and skill.
Thanks Ovidio pity we are not closer together you could have a crack at the V4S Panigale I am having the full Akropovic Ti exhaust fitted with up mapping to racing EVO and a sprint air filter to give me 226 BHP at the crank so probably put about 208 - 210 RWHP for a 195 Kg wet bike Awesomness!!!!!!
30three thanks bloke
Interesting reading I agree in modern society we are losing our edge for being resilient I put it down to not enough black sand consumption as a kid playing Vic Morrow out the back with a bucket full of marbles and plastic soldiers but always the GI's won over those pesky grey ones......
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Well, glad to hear you are still ok. Hope all goes well for you. Perhaps, given that you are still having pain, shortness of breath, and have a persistently blocked artery, it is for the best you didn't "go off" on the owner about the asphalt. You might have ended up lying down on the pavement next to your broken Ducati.......
Ed
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Hope you're back on that bike soon, Cinders! 20 years ago, I had a Hayabusa (wallpaper) on my computer screen at work - the younger guys really liked it. Here's a link to a Superbike article you guys might like. - Bob
https://www.bennetts.co.uk/bikesocia...s-in-the-world
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But, as a motorcycle rider, the important thing is that vibe... not the hp, the vibe.
I feel it now with an apparently slow, fat, Guzzi California 1400. But when she roars...
Aaaaaaaahhhrghhhh
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All the best to you Cinders.
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