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Riding after Traumatic Brain Injury
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<blockquote data-quote="AKmotorider" data-source="post: 212318" data-attributes="member: 1118"><p>Rolls, you do understand that correctly. The doctor simply said to take this summer off, but to give up street riding completely.</p><p></p><p>Trfsrfr, that's a lot of jumps! Wow! I've only been skydiving once, and man was it an adrenaline rush! Like, wow! I don't think anything I've ever done compares to the feeling of jumping out of an airplane.</p><p></p><p>Also, thank you, everyone, for all of your advice. You guys are right, as much as I love riding, I should take this year off, at least. I have learned, and continue learning, that the brain is inconceivably complex, and that it controls just about everything overseeing the function of the body's many, many processes that often go on in the background without our knowledge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AKmotorider, post: 212318, member: 1118"] Rolls, you do understand that correctly. The doctor simply said to take this summer off, but to give up street riding completely. Trfsrfr, that's a lot of jumps! Wow! I've only been skydiving once, and man was it an adrenaline rush! Like, wow! I don't think anything I've ever done compares to the feeling of jumping out of an airplane. Also, thank you, everyone, for all of your advice. You guys are right, as much as I love riding, I should take this year off, at least. I have learned, and continue learning, that the brain is inconceivably complex, and that it controls just about everything overseeing the function of the body's many, many processes that often go on in the background without our knowledge. [/QUOTE]
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