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Which (in one way) could be good news - it means the nerve is healing. Bad news about the pain though :-( GWS. Phil.
Umm. I don't know the guy but have observed (as a part-time lurker on here for the last year) he is a prolific poster. And there's been nothing added here. I didn't like the sounds of those symptoms even if they can be due to the nerves coming back to life. I thought he was taking it a bit too lightly. Is he OK? Cheers Kev
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Kevin Gleeson wrote I've experienced that, on both legs at once, and it is not my favourite sensation at all. Very odd it was, when things were cross-wired. Took four years to get back to normal.
Kevin Gleeson says... I'm fine thanks, arm still aches like buggery and the doc says I should count myself lucky the nerves are working again, not be moaning about it. TYhere's a post titled "Mong-arm update" explaining all this. -- Lozzo Triumph Daytona 955i SE Suzuki SV650 K3 Honda CBR600 F-W Suzuki GSX-R750L Yamaha SR250 SpazzTrakka
Yeah, but if you weren't masturbating like a safari park chimpanzee it would probably have healed faster.
Yes, I'll admit to that. Look, it wasn't as funny as say Pip or Andrew or what Porl used to come up with, but having never heard the expression before, it did give me a chuckle.