I was under the same impression for healing time. However I have been educated that this will not heal like many other upper body fractures. In fact this type of thing runs the range of 12-15 weeks.dudette;120383 wrote: Sorry to hear you had a get off Troy :dunno:. Hope to see you out there soon Get well.
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Yup, I just couldn't find an articulate way to describe the importance of proper technique w/o a practical demonstration of the resultant reaction when done wrong. I probably should have just passed this instruction to another CR. Ya think!
Joe, it suks!EngineNoO9;121814 wrote: Any updates on how Troy is doing? I bet he's going stir crazy from being stuck inside.
Motofun352;121887 wrote: Man, I need to check in more often. Just saw about Troy's launch...Get well soon, Troy! Hope to you later this year, when you're able. The doc's say it takes 6 weeks for bone to mend but I heard from a reliable source that Yuengling can speed that up by 50%.
Well, we'd be enjoying it a lot more with your smiling face around. Heal well and get back out there!! Hope to see you guys soon!Landshark;121953 wrote:
I hope everyone is having a great time and enjoying the season.
Just make sure that you heal up fully...take the time necessary. We all want you back at the track, but we want you there happy and healthy!!! No residual issues due to impatience (not that I know anything about that).Landshark;121953 wrote:
I was under the same impression for healing time. However I have been educated that this will not heal like many other upper body fractures. In fact this type of thing runs the range of 12-15 weeks.
I might need to do some Doc shopping because that's simply unacceptable. :rtfm: I have expectations set around 8-10 weeks @ 95-99%.