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I hope that this very sad case will convince people that mountain
biking should be banned EVERYWHERE. Trails are not designed to be predictable, and never will be, making mountain biking inherently dangerous. No amount of "fun" will compensate for this! Mike http://www.insidebayarea.com/oakland...ws/ci_13411131 Family, friends seek help for Piedmont woman injured in bike ride By J.M. Brown Correspondent Posted: 09/24/2009 10:33:12 AM PDT Updated: 09/24/2009 11:49:32 AM PDT Friends of a Piedmont woman who suffered a brain injury during a cycling accident last month are asking for the public's help in raising funds for her family. Adriana Ospina, 37, a labor and delivery nurse at Oakland's Alta Bates Summit Medical Center, was ejected from her mountain bike on a trail below Mount Tamalpais on Aug. 30 after a long ride with friends. In addition to the brain injury, Ospina is being treated at Marin General Hospital for a broken collarbone and shoulder blade. Ospina was in a coma for 19 days until Sept. 18, when she finally began to respond to voices and spoke slightly. Relatives anticipate she will need costly rehabilitation after she fully regains consciousness. Loved ones keep a constant vigil at her bedside. More than 430 people have joined a Facebook page designed to keep people up to date on her progress. Friends also have set up a trust fund to help Ospina's family cover extensive medical bills, as well as their own expenses. The outpouring of support already has been more than the family could have imagined. "I never thought this many people would come," said sister Luzangela Ospina, 34. "For a couple of days at the hospital, we were like, 'Oh my God, who are all these people?'"‰" Ospina's parents, Octavio and Myriam, were born in Colombia and moved to New Jersey before arriving in California 20 years ago. The couple raised their two daughters in Oakland and San Leandro before retiring and buying a home in Stockton. Adriana has been helping to support her parents financially, her sister said. "They are supposed to be enjoying retirement, and this throws everything off," Luzangela Ospina said. "We're a nervous wreck. Anytime the doctor comes near you, you get high blood pressure." Ospina has lived in Piedmont for about two years and has been a nurse for 15 years, her sister said. As a registered labor and delivery nurse, she works one-on-one with expectant mothers all the way through the birthing process. "Half of the kids born in Piedmont, she was assigned to their mothers," said friend Adeline Wood, who added that Ospina is an accomplished athlete. Besides mountain biking, Ospina is an open water swimmer with the South End Rowing Club in San Francisco, where she has competed in the International Alcatraz Triathlon. Last year she climbed Half Dome at Yosemite to commemorate a friend's birthday and has also biked the snow sheds at Donner Summit with friends. "She is like a daughter to me," said Wood, a mountain biker who is working to plan fundraising events for Ospina. Water World Swims and the South End Rowing Club raised about $6,000 during a recent swim event for Ospina. A group of about 100 met at sunrise, said a prayer for Ospina and swam the 2.5 miles from Alcatraz Island to the shore in San Francisco, Wood said. No one is exactly sure what caused Ospina's accident. Wood said a large group of riders was coming down a coastal trail from a Sunday morning ride on Mount Tamalpais when they realized Ospina didn't come in with them. Riders went back up the trail and found her lying on the ground about 20 feet from her bike. She was wearing a helmet and protective pads for her shoulders and shins, but the fall was too severe to avoid serious injury. "It's a fluke accident that can happen to any of us," Wood said. Fellow riders, some who are in the medical field, attended to her immediately as 911 was called, Wood said. An ambulance arrived shortly and took to Ospina to Marin General, where she underwent surgery to address the brain injury. Ospina's doctors have only told the family that "it is just going to take a recovery process," her sister said. "They say only time will tell." HOW TO HELP Donations to Adriana Ospina's family can be made payable to the Adriana Ospina Trust, Wells Fargo Bank, 151 40th St., Oakland, CA, 94611. Keep up to date on Ospina's progress and fundraising events by visiting www.caringbridge.org/visit/adrianaospina or the Facebook page called "Family and Friends Praying for Adriana Ospina." |
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On Sep 25, 11:05*am, Mike Vandeman wrote:
I hope that this very sad case will convince people that mountain biking should be banned EVERYWHERE. Trails are not designed to be predictable, and never will be, making mountain biking inherently dangerous. No amount of "fun" will compensate for this! Michael J. Vandeman, why do you keep avoiding my question about flying? Will it out you as a fraud who is only interested in himself? |
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There was a story in my local paper earlier this week about a local that
went surfing on Sunday morning, and had a fatal heart attack later that day. The conclusion, according to Mike, is that surfing kills. In the immortal words of Bugs Bunny, "What a maroon!" "Mike Vandeman" wrote in message ... I hope that this very sad case will convince people that mountain biking should be banned EVERYWHERE. Trails are not designed to be predictable, and never will be, making mountain biking inherently dangerous. No amount of "fun" will compensate for this! Mike http://www.insidebayarea.com/oakland...ws/ci_13411131 Family, friends seek help for Piedmont woman injured in bike ride By J.M. Brown Correspondent Posted: 09/24/2009 10:33:12 AM PDT Updated: 09/24/2009 11:49:32 AM PDT Friends of a Piedmont woman who suffered a brain injury during a cycling accident last month are asking for the public's help in raising funds for her family. Adriana Ospina, 37, a labor and delivery nurse at Oakland's Alta Bates Summit Medical Center, was ejected from her mountain bike on a trail below Mount Tamalpais on Aug. 30 after a long ride with friends. In addition to the brain injury, Ospina is being treated at Marin General Hospital for a broken collarbone and shoulder blade. Ospina was in a coma for 19 days until Sept. 18, when she finally began to respond to voices and spoke slightly. Relatives anticipate she will need costly rehabilitation after she fully regains consciousness. Loved ones keep a constant vigil at her bedside. More than 430 people have joined a Facebook page designed to keep people up to date on her progress. Friends also have set up a trust fund to help Ospina's family cover extensive medical bills, as well as their own expenses. The outpouring of support already has been more than the family could have imagined. "I never thought this many people would come," said sister Luzangela Ospina, 34. "For a couple of days at the hospital, we were like, 'Oh my God, who are all these people?'"‰" Ospina's parents, Octavio and Myriam, were born in Colombia and moved to New Jersey before arriving in California 20 years ago. The couple raised their two daughters in Oakland and San Leandro before retiring and buying a home in Stockton. Adriana has been helping to support her parents financially, her sister said. "They are supposed to be enjoying retirement, and this throws everything off," Luzangela Ospina said. "We're a nervous wreck. Anytime the doctor comes near you, you get high blood pressure." Ospina has lived in Piedmont for about two years and has been a nurse for 15 years, her sister said. As a registered labor and delivery nurse, she works one-on-one with expectant mothers all the way through the birthing process. "Half of the kids born in Piedmont, she was assigned to their mothers," said friend Adeline Wood, who added that Ospina is an accomplished athlete. Besides mountain biking, Ospina is an open water swimmer with the South End Rowing Club in San Francisco, where she has competed in the International Alcatraz Triathlon. Last year she climbed Half Dome at Yosemite to commemorate a friend's birthday and has also biked the snow sheds at Donner Summit with friends. "She is like a daughter to me," said Wood, a mountain biker who is working to plan fundraising events for Ospina. Water World Swims and the South End Rowing Club raised about $6,000 during a recent swim event for Ospina. A group of about 100 met at sunrise, said a prayer for Ospina and swam the 2.5 miles from Alcatraz Island to the shore in San Francisco, Wood said. No one is exactly sure what caused Ospina's accident. Wood said a large group of riders was coming down a coastal trail from a Sunday morning ride on Mount Tamalpais when they realized Ospina didn't come in with them. Riders went back up the trail and found her lying on the ground about 20 feet from her bike. She was wearing a helmet and protective pads for her shoulders and shins, but the fall was too severe to avoid serious injury. "It's a fluke accident that can happen to any of us," Wood said. Fellow riders, some who are in the medical field, attended to her immediately as 911 was called, Wood said. An ambulance arrived shortly and took to Ospina to Marin General, where she underwent surgery to address the brain injury. Ospina's doctors have only told the family that "it is just going to take a recovery process," her sister said. "They say only time will tell." HOW TO HELP Donations to Adriana Ospina's family can be made payable to the Adriana Ospina Trust, Wells Fargo Bank, 151 40th St., Oakland, CA, 94611. Keep up to date on Ospina's progress and fundraising events by visiting www.caringbridge.org/visit/adrianaospina or the Facebook page called "Family and Friends Praying for Adriana Ospina." |
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![]() "Kayak44" wrote in message ... On Sep 25, 11:05 am, Mike Vandeman wrote: I hope that this very sad case will convince people that mountain biking should be banned EVERYWHERE. Trails are not designed to be predictable, and never will be, making mountain biking inherently dangerous. No amount of "fun" will compensate for this! Michael J. Vandeman, why do you keep avoiding my question about flying? Will it out you as a fraud who is only interested in himself? JS You have to post a story about a mountain biker that died in an airplane crash for your question to be relevent. DUH!" /JS |
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I hope that this very sad case will convince people that mountain
biking should be banned EVERYWHERE. I'M CONVINCED! I'M CONVINCED! |
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On Sep 25, 3:05 pm, Mike Vandeman wrote:
I hope that this very sad case will convince people that mountain biking should be banned EVERYWHERE. Trails are not designed to be predictable, and never will be, making mountain biking inherently dangerous. No amount of "fun" will compensate for this! No Mikey, YOU should be banned everywhere. You are a blight to human society with no redeeming qualities. Opus, car-free since 1995, victim of terrorist attack 08/31/01 |
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On Sep 26, 9:39*am, Opus wrote:
On Sep 25, 3:05 pm, Mike Vandeman wrote: I hope that this very sad case will convince people that mountain biking should be banned EVERYWHERE. Trails are not designed to be predictable, and never will be, making mountain biking inherently dangerous. No amount of "fun" will compensate for this! No Mikey, YOU should be banned everywhere. You are a blight to human society with no redeeming qualities. Opus, car-free since 1995, victim of terrorist attack 08/31/01 The degree of denial among mountain bikers is amazing! |
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On Sep 27, 6:43 pm, Mike Vandeman wrote:
snip Opus, car-free since 1995, victim of terrorist attack 08/31/01 The degree of denial among mountain bikers is amazing! Wrong again banana brain, I only rode a mountain bike because the roads where I lived were so bad that I had to have suspension to keep a headlight on to ride home from my 2nd shift job. My regular road bike would only keep a headlight for about 10 miles before it would shake off the bracket or destroy the bracket. I just think you are a nut case with no redeeming social qualities. |
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On Sep 27, 12:05*pm, Opus wrote:
On Sep 27, 6:43 pm, Mike Vandeman wrote: snip Opus, car-free since 1995, victim of terrorist attack 08/31/01 The degree of denial among mountain bikers is amazing! Wrong again banana brain, I only rode a mountain bike because the roads where I lived were so bad that I had to have suspension to keep a headlight on to ride home from my 2nd shift job. My regular road bike would only keep a headlight for about 10 miles before it would shake off the bracket or destroy the bracket. I just think you are a nut case with no redeeming social qualities. Sounds like projection to me. It's obviously BS, since you don't provide a shred of evidence. That's exactly what nut cases are like. |
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On Sep 27, 2:43*pm, Mike Vandeman wrote:
On Sep 26, 9:39*am, Opus wrote: On Sep 25, 3:05 pm, Mike Vandeman wrote: I hope that this very sad case will convince people that mountain biking should be banned EVERYWHERE. Trails are not designed to be predictable, and never will be, making mountain biking inherently dangerous. No amount of "fun" will compensate for this! No Mikey, YOU should be banned everywhere. You are a blight to human society with no redeeming qualities. Opus, car-free since 1995, victim of terrorist attack 08/31/01 The degree of denial among mountain bikers is amazing! Michael J. Vandeman, why do you keep avoiding my question about flying? Will it out you as a fraud who is only interested in himself? |
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