jaydee
08-19-2009, 01:39 AM
Just thought I would touch base and see how everyone was travelling.
I am still not back on the bike after my Christmas Eve crash - but I am getting to the stage of thinking about cycling again. But after taking my bike to my LBS to get checked out, I have found out the frame was bent in the crash and a new bike is in order. So I have put in an insurance claim for a new bike now too.
As regards injuries, I am pretty good now although I still don't have full movement in left arm/shoulder. Unfortunately, choosing to crash on Christmas Eve seems to have meant that not close enough attention was paid at the hospital to the bone breaks and what should have been pinned straight away wasn't. The latest CT scan taken about a month ago shows that at last enough bone has grown back between the broken collarbone pieces that it has finally joined. Although I can still feel it grating when I go walking (yeughhh).
Some of you may remember how I had to relocate interstate so that Mum and Dad could look after me as I was pretty immobile. Well, a funny afterword on that is that my Dad was so enthused by bicycle talk etc when I was with him that he has bought himself a new bike and now rides about 10kms every afternoon (Dad is 77).
I enjoy reading all your discussion on so many different things and even though it might be a while yet before I am back cycling, your enthusiasm stops me giving up cycling altogether.
Best wishes to all! :D
I am still not back on the bike after my Christmas Eve crash - but I am getting to the stage of thinking about cycling again. But after taking my bike to my LBS to get checked out, I have found out the frame was bent in the crash and a new bike is in order. So I have put in an insurance claim for a new bike now too.
As regards injuries, I am pretty good now although I still don't have full movement in left arm/shoulder. Unfortunately, choosing to crash on Christmas Eve seems to have meant that not close enough attention was paid at the hospital to the bone breaks and what should have been pinned straight away wasn't. The latest CT scan taken about a month ago shows that at last enough bone has grown back between the broken collarbone pieces that it has finally joined. Although I can still feel it grating when I go walking (yeughhh).
Some of you may remember how I had to relocate interstate so that Mum and Dad could look after me as I was pretty immobile. Well, a funny afterword on that is that my Dad was so enthused by bicycle talk etc when I was with him that he has bought himself a new bike and now rides about 10kms every afternoon (Dad is 77).
I enjoy reading all your discussion on so many different things and even though it might be a while yet before I am back cycling, your enthusiasm stops me giving up cycling altogether.
Best wishes to all! :D