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On the Sunday of the 25th I had a bad accident on the bike. The bike is fine, but I'm not so lucky.
I was cruising on a 2 lane road I was doing bout 30. When I came to the end of the road I needed to go left, On this road at that light the lane splits into 2 stops. One for going left and one for going right. The road ends at this intersection. Well going left means I have to cross a lane so I kept up my speed as to not annoy the cars behind me when I cut over in front of them. Well this day was very windy out, and this intersection also happens to be known for all the very large oak trees there. Well I had to stop pretty short/harder than I usually like. The street was covered in leaves. At first the bike was stopping like it should, then my front wheel locked up and started to slide. Very soon after, it slipped out from under me slamming me on my left on the blacktop. I slid about seven feat on my left side. When the motorist behind me jumped out to help me up, I noticed I had no strength in my left arm. Not in any real pain yet I rotated my left arm and heard nothing but snap crackle and pop from my shoulder. So a phone call for a ride, and I was off to the ER. There I learned the extent of the damage. I dislocated, and shattered my shoulder, also split my humorous in 2 running down from the ball to bout half way to my elbow. After 2 attempts by the ER doc to put my shoulder back in joint failed, it was decided that I had to have surgery. Being on dialysis complicated matters. Every Sunday is the longest I've gone without treatment, so my potassium was a little high, making surgery too risky. So they checked me in to the hospital to dialize me. Then the OR was booked all day Monday, so Tuesday it would be. Now this means I had to deal with the pain of a dislocated shoulder (much worse than any break I've ever had) for 3 days! Finally Tuesday came, the surgery took twice as long as planned. They ended up using a long plate for the humorous repare and over 30 screws for all the other broken tidbits. Then because of my dialysis and the length of the surgery, I lost a lot of blood, and required several transfusions. Needless to say, I didn't get out of the hospital until last Sat and am now just starting to feel well enough to type this.
I have an apt with my Ortho guy today to see how its doing and to discuss physical therapy.
The bike is actually ok, but it's going to be a long time before I can get on it let alone actually ride it. This is a problem. My bike is my sole means of transportation, So I'm now on the hunt for an adult tricycle. Oh and it's going to be powered by Lipo. Placing my first order today from HK. I'm thinking 20s 4P of 5Ah packs should be more than enough power than I should be on in my condition.
I was cruising on a 2 lane road I was doing bout 30. When I came to the end of the road I needed to go left, On this road at that light the lane splits into 2 stops. One for going left and one for going right. The road ends at this intersection. Well going left means I have to cross a lane so I kept up my speed as to not annoy the cars behind me when I cut over in front of them. Well this day was very windy out, and this intersection also happens to be known for all the very large oak trees there. Well I had to stop pretty short/harder than I usually like. The street was covered in leaves. At first the bike was stopping like it should, then my front wheel locked up and started to slide. Very soon after, it slipped out from under me slamming me on my left on the blacktop. I slid about seven feat on my left side. When the motorist behind me jumped out to help me up, I noticed I had no strength in my left arm. Not in any real pain yet I rotated my left arm and heard nothing but snap crackle and pop from my shoulder. So a phone call for a ride, and I was off to the ER. There I learned the extent of the damage. I dislocated, and shattered my shoulder, also split my humorous in 2 running down from the ball to bout half way to my elbow. After 2 attempts by the ER doc to put my shoulder back in joint failed, it was decided that I had to have surgery. Being on dialysis complicated matters. Every Sunday is the longest I've gone without treatment, so my potassium was a little high, making surgery too risky. So they checked me in to the hospital to dialize me. Then the OR was booked all day Monday, so Tuesday it would be. Now this means I had to deal with the pain of a dislocated shoulder (much worse than any break I've ever had) for 3 days! Finally Tuesday came, the surgery took twice as long as planned. They ended up using a long plate for the humorous repare and over 30 screws for all the other broken tidbits. Then because of my dialysis and the length of the surgery, I lost a lot of blood, and required several transfusions. Needless to say, I didn't get out of the hospital until last Sat and am now just starting to feel well enough to type this.
I have an apt with my Ortho guy today to see how its doing and to discuss physical therapy.
The bike is actually ok, but it's going to be a long time before I can get on it let alone actually ride it. This is a problem. My bike is my sole means of transportation, So I'm now on the hunt for an adult tricycle. Oh and it's going to be powered by Lipo. Placing my first order today from HK. I'm thinking 20s 4P of 5Ah packs should be more than enough power than I should be on in my condition.