That sounds very unpleasant and disabling, I hope you make a quick and complete 
recovery.

It was a motorbike mishap for me. I was doing my compulsory basic training with 
a view to buying a 125-equivalent electric motorbike. When the instructor 
dropped his arm to signal an emergency stop I ballsed it up and came off. 
Concussion, bruising and a broken collarbone were my reward, but I’ve decided 
that motorbikes and I are not meant for each other.

> On 17 Mar 2023, at 18:27, Mark Roberts <postmas...@robertstech.com> wrote:
> 
> Bob W PDML wrote:
> 
>> I’ll be in Paris from 18-21 May. 
>> 
>> 10th and 11th are possibilities but I’m trying to arrange a trip to 
>> Amsterdam and the NL for May sometime, so it’s a bit uncertain. 
>> 
>> It also depends to some extent how well my fractured collarbone has healed. 
>> I expect to be discharged at the end of April, and so far everything’s 
>> going well, but who knows?
> 
> Yikes! Didn't know about the collarbone. Cycling mishap?
> 
> I just had surgery on my left hand two weeks ago (and had the stitches
> removed 2 hours ago!) for Dupuytren's Contracture on two fingers.
> Still painful and inconvenient and the recovery time won't be quick
> but I hope to be playing bass again within 6 weeks or so.
> 
> Keep me posted on your recovery.
> 
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