I have a titanium plate and screws holding my neck together also. If you dont mind me asking you are you running flatbed to Alaska? And how do you find it effects your driving. I had to take a forced disability retirement from a chemical plant i was working at 10 yrs ago and am trying to come back to work in the trucking industry. I drove once a long long time ago and enjoyed it but my kids were so young that was one of two bad things about it..the other being I was working for C R England.....lol
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Needless to say I was lucky and none of those happened. The latest MRI shows the disc below my fusion going flat, but everything has calmed down again.
We are going to GATS in August and I am looking at buying a Bose ride seat or similar to help with my neck. The new truck with the longer wheelbase has improved me feeling better as well. I have a thread about me going to Alaska in the refrigerated forum with some pictures, movies and things that have happened to me.
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And that's a good thing.
Truth be told, logs are almost a non-issue because of the travel curfews and restrictions in the U.S. Western Canada, especially Alberta, is a different story. -
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Hello,
Just a quick heads up, Bose Ride will not be exhibiting this year at GATS, but we would like to assist
with your inquiry. You can contact us at 800-721-2673.
Thanks,
Andrew
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