Thanks Deacon.  I understand now that your brain is literally injured by 
the cumulative effects of numerous traumas, but figuratively bludgeoned.  
Your brain has had a rough go over the years, but there was no actual event 
with a bad guy bludgeoning your head with a shilelagh.  

I'll repeat that I believe that you sincerely, (medically) need to ride 
fixed in order to use a bicycle.  

Bill

On Wednesday, February 13, 2019 at 2:20:57 PM UTC-8, Deacon Patrick wrote:
>
> Oh, I forgot to answer Bill’s question on cause. Each concussion was 
> different, the first one coming at age 12 when the swing I was on broke at 
> its apex and I landed on my head. They knew to treat the broken neck, but 
> since my brain wasn’t showing through me skull, they didn’t look for much 
> in the way of brain injury back than. Subsequent concussions, all without 
> “any effects” according to all doctors. Two bike accidents, one with a car, 
> head on collision at 30mph combined, no direct impact to my head, the other 
> on training rollers too short for my touring bike’s wheelbase. 
>
> With abandon, 
> Patrick 

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