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Check out "PRP Therapy" they use your own blood cells to help repair your joints. This has been around for about 5-6 years with really good results. Trouble is the insurance will not pay anything because it is to "new". As soon as I raise the money I'll be doing this for my hands.
Check out "PRP Therapy" they use your own blood cells to help repair your joints. This has been around for about 5-6 years with really good results. Trouble is the insurance will not pay anything because it is to "new". As soon as I raise the money I'll be doing this for my hands.
Will check up on that + other suggestions. Great to know people care and its not always about rides.
Our Free Health Service over here in the UK is second to none.
It will soon be Spring then Summer and Ill bet I feel a lot better "getting my leg over". The ol Harley that is.!!! Have a Guid New Year. Bungo
QUOTE=grbrown;15782710]No H required! Alloa is a port a nd industrial town on the East coast. We Broons of Bedfordshire are also of Scots descent, although from the West coast.
Bungo, best of luck overcoming your condition old chap. Mrs B is an arthritis sufferer, hips and hands mostly, but still managing to ride her Sporty.[/QUOTE]Thanks Graham. Sorry to hear Mrs B has the same problem.
Aye, Alloa without the H. Alloa was a major Ale (Beer) brewing centre in the past until Lager took over in the 1960s. Also a Glass producing centre.
Its all there in Google Beemervet as you probably know. Dont look too far back in your Scottish ancestry cause you will probably find they were heavily involved with Sheep. "Stealing" that is ! Bungo
Ah, Wooler, mentioned in that ad - a short-lived British brand of motorcycle (although named after John Wooler, not the town)!
Yes Graham, Wooler, a nice wee,one horse, rural town. Theres a place nearby called Chillingham? where there is an ancient herd/breed of cattle.
Worth googling (if interested) and comparing with these "Longhorns" you guys have in some states in the US.
Bungo
Last edited by BungoBill; Dec 27, 2016 at 07:08 AM.
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