I corresponded with Henk recently, and he asked me to update people for him.
I've done so across the road, so here is a summary here also.
Henk returned to Adelaide after three days in Coffs Harbour Hospital, and five days at his son's home near Brisbane.
He is continuing to have blood tests, and awaiting results of a heart monitor test.
Henk was advised that the black out he suffered (resulting in the accident) could have been from dehydration, vertigo or syncopal episode (low blood flow/oxygen to the brain).
Henk still has pain in hip and lower leg, and is still very dizzy and has trouble walking straight.
Henk is now clear, stating that this was his last bike ride, and does not want to take further risks of it happening again.
He has lost his licence for six months (automatically applied when accident due to blackout)
Henk says the impact speed with the railing was around 70 km/h, and he was glad it wasn't faster.
Henk sends his greetings. We may see him over here - I hope so.
(This was his recent reply) -
Thanks for all your best wishes.The result of the heart monitor was good. My heart is in good order.My red blood cells are still low.
The vertigo is not so good I did have 4 falls in the last 3 day's.
Still don't know ware my Spyder is.
Thanks and Greetings Henk