spinningmagnets said:
I am 50, and I don't heal as easily as I used to.
I am about to turn 60

and don't want to find out how well I don't heal anymore.
The reason that I ask this question about Helmets use is because there is a rather lopsided debate going on on another message board where one empty headed member (an adult and a Father) is trying to use the convoluted notion that because head injuries are on the rise with bicycle use dispite the fact that people are using Helmets, helmets must not be doing their intended job, therefor unnecessary.
I have been riding scooters (stand-up) for ten years now and luckily (knock on wood) I have only gone down once, and that was while I was
standing on my scooter (not even moving yet) in the driveway

I scraped up both knees, one elbow and both palms and my Helmet. But
because I had a Helmet on I suffered NO head injury. When my daughter was about 5 years old she was rollerblading on the sidewalk. Her blade got caught between the sidewalk and the grass and she went down hard. Luckily she was wearing her pretty little
PINK bike Helmet. She seemed ok at the time but we kept an eye on her as she DID hit her head. After a while she began to get listless and complained of having a tummy ache. We took her to the local Dr and he suggested that we should take her to the Hospital as she may have a slight concussion. WQe took her to an Emergency care facility and they said that she DID have a slight concussion and that we were lucky that she HAD been wearing a Helmet. Had she not....the injury
would have likely been far more severe.
On a much darker note....There used to be this kid in our neighborhood named Shane Rooney. He was the same age as my Son and when he wasn't suspended went to the same grade school as my kids. Shane was kind of a wild child. One day he was out in front of his house riding Razors (push scooters) with his friends, his Mother was out front wattering the lawn. Shane took off along the sidewalk, down his driveway and jumped the edge out into the street. He was not wearing a Helmet, and didn't bother to look before he leaped.
A woman who had been his soccer coach and was a neighbor of theirs was on her way home, and Shane jumped into the street right in front of her. She hit him before there was even time to react, and by the time she stopped there was a streak of Shanes blood in the street and a piece of his scalp dangeling from her bumper. All of this happened right in front of Shanes Mom and his friends.
The paramedics rushed him to the hospital where he remained in a coma for about two weeks, and then he died of massive head injury.
Most of us may have pretty hard heads, but it dosen't take much to scramble our brains when we don't USE the brains God gave us.
PLEASE use your head, if for nothing else as a great place to store your Helmet while riding.