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Broken collarbone
"Trekkie Dad" wrote in message ... I'm not in much shape to type out my own report just yet, but you can read Rory's at: http://www.bmxnonstop.com/tahoebike/loon.html Rory sent me the link and said it was in need of proofreading, so please ignore his minor grammatical and spelling errors. A link near the bottom of the page goes to Rory's account of my crash and subsequent helicopter ride to the hospital. Consequently, my wife and I cancelled our trip to the southwest that was to have started Monday. Thanks again to those of you that helped me plan the trip. I'll just have to do it some other time. Hope you heal fast, a question to anyone who has broken their collarbone... what happens if your on a solo ride, and you break your collarbone 25 KM from civilization? Can you walk/ride? Had a group ride this week in which a collarbone was broken and makes you think? what would i do if i was by myself and this happened to me, from previous experiences its just a matter of time. Dave "remember to charge the cell phone!" TD -- World Without Cars Dictionary of Vandemisms (2001) is available at: http://trekkiedad.freeservers.com/wwc.html ICQ# available on request |
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RR: Broken collarbone
I'm not in much shape to type out my own report just yet, but you can
read Rory's at: http://www.bmxnonstop.com/tahoebike/loon.html Rory sent me the link and said it was in need of proofreading, so please ignore his minor grammatical and spelling errors. A link near the bottom of the page goes to Rory's account of my crash and subsequent helicopter ride to the hospital. Consequently, my wife and I cancelled our trip to the southwest that was to have started Monday. Thanks again to those of you that helped me plan the trip. I'll just have to do it some other time. TD -- World Without Cars Dictionary of Vandemisms (2001) is available at: http://trekkiedad.freeservers.com/wwc.html ICQ# available on request |
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Broken collarbone
"Trekkie Dad" wrote in message ... I'm not in much shape to type out my own report just yet, but you can read Rory's at: http://www.bmxnonstop.com/tahoebike/loon.html Rory sent me the link and said it was in need of proofreading, so please ignore his minor grammatical and spelling errors. A link near the bottom of the page goes to Rory's account of my crash and subsequent helicopter ride to the hospital. Consequently, my wife and I cancelled our trip to the southwest that was to have started Monday. Thanks again to those of you that helped me plan the trip. I'll just have to do it some other time. TD Welcome to the collarbone club! Hope you heal well and fast. Hope they don't make you pay for the 'copter ride. ;^) Mike |
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"Michael Dart" wrote: "Trekkie Dad" wrote in message ... I'm not in much shape to type out my own report just yet, but you can read Rory's at: http://www.bmxnonstop.com/tahoebike/loon.html Rory sent me the link and said it was in need of proofreading, so please ignore his minor grammatical and spelling errors. A link near the bottom of the page goes to Rory's account of my crash and subsequent helicopter ride to the hospital. Consequently, my wife and I cancelled our trip to the southwest that was to have started Monday. Thanks again to those of you that helped me plan the trip. I'll just have to do it some other time. TD Welcome to the collarbone club! Hope you heal well and fast. Hope they don't make you pay for the 'copter ride. ;^) Mike It takes a jeep four to six hours to get out from that site. Some people walk it faster. Going as quickly as they were able on their mountain bikes, it took Rory and Larry about four hours to get to the trailhead, and then two hours to drive to the hospital. There was no one medically competent to diagnose my injuries, and even the flight nurses were taking no chances once they arrived on the scene. I was damn lucky there was a suitable landing spot for the copter. Even then the six guys carrying me had to slog through a stream, since that was the most level path to the landing site. I think I have a pretty good case. BTW the bike got off with a few scratches. There is a slight dent observable in my helmet. I'll probably get it replaced. I got them back today (along with the rest of my gear) from jeepers who live about 35 miles away from me. The cooperation and thoughtfulness among them was stellar, from setting up radio relays to providing me a blanket, pillow, food, water, and a steady supply of ice. One lady stood over me just to keep the sun out of my eyes. TD -- World Without Cars Dictionary of Vandemisms (2001) is available at: http://trekkiedad.freeservers.com/wwc.html ICQ# available on request |
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Broken collarbone
On Sun, 6 Jul 2003 22:24:43 -0400, "Michael Dart"
scribbled: "Trekkie Dad" wrote in message ... I'm not in much shape to type out my own report just yet, but you can read Rory's at: http://www.bmxnonstop.com/tahoebike/loon.html Rory sent me the link and said it was in need of proofreading, so please ignore his minor grammatical and spelling errors. A link near the bottom of the page goes to Rory's account of my crash and subsequent helicopter ride to the hospital. Consequently, my wife and I cancelled our trip to the southwest that was to have started Monday. Thanks again to those of you that helped me plan the trip. I'll just have to do it some other time. TD Welcome to the collarbone club! Hope you heal well and fast. Hope they don't make you pay for the 'copter ride. ;^) Mike No kidding, the helicopter adventure could be more painful than the fall. Three cheers for the collarbone club. First and only bone I've broken so far. Whole damn tip sheared right off. Strangest thing. -Slash -- "Ebert Victorious" -The Onion |
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Broken collarbone
"Trekkie Dad" wrote in message
... I'm not in much shape to type out my own report just yet, but you can read Rory's at: http://www.bmxnonstop.com/tahoebike/loon.html Oh no! That's horrible to hear. Glad you're not more hurt, but what a drag. Here's to a quick recovery! Matt |
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Broken collarbone
"Trekkie Dad" wrote in message ... I'm not in much shape to type out my own report just yet, but you can read Rory's at: http://www.bmxnonstop.com/tahoebike/loon.html Rory sent me the link and said it was in need of proofreading, so please ignore his minor grammatical and spelling errors. A link near the bottom of the page goes to Rory's account of my crash and subsequent helicopter ride to the hospital. Consequently, my wife and I cancelled our trip to the southwest that was to have started Monday. Thanks again to those of you that helped me plan the trip. I'll just have to do it some other time. TD -- World Without Cars Dictionary of Vandemisms (2001) is available at: http://trekkiedad.freeservers.com/wwc.html ICQ# available on request Ouch! Heal up quickly, you'll get that trip in sometime! Hope you enjoyed the helicopter ride... Jon Bond |
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Broken collarbone
"Trekkie Dad" wrote in message ... In article , "Michael Dart" wrote: "Trekkie Dad" wrote in message ... I'm not in much shape to type out my own report just yet, but you can read Rory's at: http://www.bmxnonstop.com/tahoebike/loon.html Rory sent me the link and said it was in need of proofreading, so please ignore his minor grammatical and spelling errors. A link near the bottom of the page goes to Rory's account of my crash and subsequent helicopter ride to the hospital. Consequently, my wife and I cancelled our trip to the southwest that was to have started Monday. Thanks again to those of you that helped me plan the trip. I'll just have to do it some other time. TD Welcome to the collarbone club! Hope you heal well and fast. Hope they don't make you pay for the 'copter ride. ;^) Mike It takes a jeep four to six hours to get out from that site. Some people walk it faster. Going as quickly as they were able on their mountain bikes, it took Rory and Larry about four hours to get to the trailhead, and then two hours to drive to the hospital. There was no one medically competent to diagnose my injuries, and even the flight nurses were taking no chances once they arrived on the scene. I was damn lucky there was a suitable landing spot for the copter. Even then the six guys carrying me had to slog through a stream, since that was the most level path to the landing site. I think I have a pretty good case. BTW the bike got off with a few scratches. There is a slight dent observable in my helmet. I'll probably get it replaced. I got them back today (along with the rest of my gear) from jeepers who live about 35 miles away from me. The cooperation and thoughtfulness among them was stellar, from setting up radio relays to providing me a blanket, pillow, food, water, and a steady supply of ice. One lady stood over me just to keep the sun out of my eyes. TD Got to love Jeepers. Hearing anything about Jeeping always gets me sentimental, however having to sell mine forced me into mountain biking so it had its advantages. Hope you mend quickly. RH, could've got a jeep in there in 2 hours (a little broken but there) |
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Broken collarbone
On Sun, 6 Jul 2003 23:13:26 -0000, "David L"
scribbled: Hope you heal fast, a question to anyone who has broken their collarbone... what happens if your on a solo ride, and you break your collarbone 25 KM from civilization? Can you walk/ride? Had a group ride this week in which a collarbone was broken and makes you think? what would i do if i was by myself and this happened to me, from previous experiences its just a matter of time. Dave "remember to charge the cell phone!" When I broke mine, I lucked out. It didn't break the way they normally do, instead the distal end of it simply sheared clean off and got pushed down about a centimeter and out a few mm. I also lucked out (or was unlucky...) because I broke mine at the end of a ride, literally a few hundred yards from home. I just flipped the bike back over (landed perfectly upside down on the saddle & bars, wheels still spinning slowly) and walked back. Wasn't quite sure if I'd broken something, or simply bashed the hell out of my shoulder, but xrays confirmed that it was indeed a broken bone, albeit a strangely broken bone. Took about 3 weeks before I could uncomfortably ride again on paved trails (going off curbs with both arms on the bars still hurt), and about 6 weeks before I was 80% back in action. About 3 months before I was 100%. -Slash -- "Ebert Victorious" -The Onion |
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Broken collarbone
"David L" wrote in message ... "Trekkie Dad" wrote in message ... I'm not in much shape to type out my own report just yet, but you can read Rory's at: http://www.bmxnonstop.com/tahoebike/loon.html Rory sent me the link and said it was in need of proofreading, so please ignore his minor grammatical and spelling errors. A link near the bottom of the page goes to Rory's account of my crash and subsequent helicopter ride to the hospital. Consequently, my wife and I cancelled our trip to the southwest that was to have started Monday. Thanks again to those of you that helped me plan the trip. I'll just have to do it some other time. Hope you heal fast, a question to anyone who has broken their collarbone... what happens if your on a solo ride, and you break your collarbone 25 KM from civilization? Can you walk/ride? Hope it heals fast, Trekkiedad. :-) I did my AC joint which is where the end of your collarbone is attached to your shoulder. When you injure that you rip the ligaments. I 'm guessing, but it's probably a similar intensity of pain to a broken collarbone. I was about 10-15km from the nearest cellphone reception, and when I hit the ground I thought that I HAD broken my collarbone. I would have tried some strapping from the first aid kit that I carry but it was useless for this injury. Wouldn't have been able to strap it with one hand. My shoulder and that side of my torso was basically useless and immobilised due to the pain anyway. It was very easy to walk, but I wanted to get to help fast and I didn't want to leave my bike behind so I decided to ride. Walking was probably the more sane option. I moved fast because I didn't want the shoulder to seize up from the shock. Riding one handed with the injured arm tucked up under jersey was obviously awkward but not really too much more difficult that you'd imagine. The bumps hurt though. I got down to the outskirts of town and stopped at the nearest civilisation. That happened to be one of the local schools. In a bizarre coincidence of timing, I saw my sister-in-law on the pavement outside. She was picking up her children at 3.00pm. She drove me to the Doctor and I was referred to A&E. -- Westie -Forget charging the cellphone, have rellies located at prime locations.- |
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