FUDGE!!!!! I just read the 5 pages...it is Jen....OMG poor thang!!!!!
Get well soon girl!
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FUDGE!!!!! I just read the 5 pages...it is Jen....OMG poor thang!!!!!
Get well soon girl!
Best wishes for a speedy and complete recovery Jenn.
Get well soon.
On a strange note I got home tonight and my wife tells me that our friends car got hit by a motorcycle, it turns out he was hiking with his sun, came back to find the accident. His CRV can be fixed, we all hope she pulls through.
Many prayers
Adam
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Sorry to hear of Jen crashing .. hopefully she gets well soon.
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Just read this sad news,,and wanted to wish Jenn a speedy recovery as well.
I rode all across downtown the other day at the same time as a girl on a green 250, likely the same person. Get well soon.
Any news on how the rider is doing?
Get well Jenn! I wish you a speedy recovery!
Petra.
"Work it harder make it better, do it faster makes us stronger.
Now that that don't kill me, can only make me stronger!"
Any news on Jen's recovery?
"Work it harder make it better, do it faster makes us stronger.
Now that that don't kill me, can only make me stronger!"
we still pray for her quick recovery.
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She is slowly recovering taking it day to day. She is on facebook every now & then, sounds like she is taking small steps and has walked a little, she said it will be a year of recovery and learning all the basic things we take for granted over again!
~ Suzuki Girl ~
Glad to hear she is on the road of recovery
Hope she checks this forum as well, people on GTAM can be pretty encouraging in situations like these and having people supporting you really helps.
Take it slow Jen, one foot in front of the other and try to stay positive!
That's the best advice I could give anyone faced with such a life changing moment!
Wishing you a speedy recovery fellow rider
Petra.
"Work it harder make it better, do it faster makes us stronger.
Now that that don't kill me, can only make me stronger!"
Speed Recovery to you Jenn.
hi im the girl that was in this accident i suffered several broken bones including my pelvis in 6 places and my right arm in several I was in a coma for one week and had to learn to walk again i spent 5 weeks total in hospital and have been home for 6 days I am waiting for the day that I can have my 2 fixators removed from my arm and pelvis to continue my recovery process, I would like to thanks for all your support and concerns a very special thanks to my group the hamilton sports bike riders aka HSBR'S and my closest friends and family for all the day you were there and to my number one nurse my mom who is now taking care of me full time.
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