ladyjai
02-06-2006, 09:32 PM
I hate this computer, I spent an hour writing this up, and the stupid program crashes. I apologize if this is too detailed for you, I wanted to make sure I'd gotten the details down while they were still as fresh as they were.
This morning I took i easy as I was going to be racing tomorrow with a friend, and wanted to make sure i had a full glucose store available to me. Yes, was, past tense. My plans changed dramatically when i was a quarter of a mile from work, and a car hit me.
i was in the left hand turn lane, there were a few cars in front of me, i was sitting on the trigger for the green arrow. it's one of those little things which always makes me smile, i can give the cars a green arrow, me, little bicycle :-D. we get the arrow and we're off. I notice a little black car in the right turn lane, antsy. what's she going to do? she starts forward, then stops. ok, good, I power up faster and continue in my direction. then, she decides, "why not?" and charges forward as well. Too late in my turn to pull away, and she's turning into the left hand lane (I'm aiming for the right). She hits me in the crosswalk, a fact which will come back to bite me.
my body is the main contact point, creating a thud not unlike the sound of car upon car from a distance inside my work building. My hood smashes her window in (driverside) and I managed to pull my bike to the left a little tighter and she continues on as I land on the same side that her car hit me on. I look up to see her car driving off, and pain filling my mind along with an incredible amount of anger at this woman, and the frustration of my work building being just a breath away... I scream. i'm crying and screaming, laying amidst a pool of broken glass, legs tumbled around my bike. My back feels as though she hit me there instead of my side, and I can't move. between screams, I check to make sure I can wiggle my toes, and rest my head on the ground. I do not think it ever made contact. Interesting to note, I don't think I let go of the handlebars until I landed, and even then, I don't remember releasing. There is a blood blister on my thumb from where the brake pinched my finger...
After a few good screams, I decide it hurts to much to scream, and just sob as i can. My eyeglasses (was wearing prescription today) are missing one of the lenses, and I wonder if it is shattered amidst the glass I'm laying in.
A thought of worry for the bike fleets through my head, but I can't move to get up, much less check on it. After what seems like ages, someone comes up and asks if I'm ok. If I was OK, I'd have gotten up, wouldn't I? "No, I can't move."
They take my bike away, I feel like protesting, but what good is keeping it right next to me? The paramedics arrive and the questions begin, at one point, I'm answering two at the same time. One of the medics is an angel, or maybe a cyclist himself, and reassures me that my bike looks like it's in pretty good shape. They strap me to a board, which is incredibly painful. my lower back and tailbone area is the main source of pain (with my right ribs adding in when they start moving me around). My toosh is well padded, and never meant for flat surfaces, being bound to it intensifies the pain and they end up giving me padding under one knee and on one side of my back. They cut my tights off to get at a cut on my knee :-(.
I ask what they are going to do with my bike as they start strapping me down. They reassure me that they'll bring it along to the hospital with me. I look over and see a pair of medics putting it on the very top of the firetruck! weee, Carrottop gets a special escort! though I do hope they tie her down before I turn my head and leave her in their care.
Soon we are making our way to the trauma center at a nearby hospital (ER is closed there) on the way, they cut my jersey and underlayer so they can put in an IV. the medic contacting the hospital is reporting my status and my ears tune in when he says "she had her seatbelt on."
I start laughing, even with the pain of my side and tell him "helmet, I had my helmet on."
"don't worry, they don't hear half the things I say," he tells me.
When we arrive, the nurse meeting us asks, "She was wearing her seatbelt on a bike?"
I start laughing again and tell the medic on my left, "They did hear." he just smiles and agrees.
They get me on the table and the flurry of activity ensues, x-rays, questions, and more. they cut off the rest of my clothes. :-( In the midst one of the medics tells me that my bike has been locked up somewhere inside.
The folks there can only get ahold of my work, so i'm in for a lonely time, but at least my work knows not to worry, or to worry?
the officer arrives and remember that thing that would come back to bite me? He told me I was riding on the wrong side of the road. NO! I wasn't! poke the angry bear, lol... I emphatically emphasized I was not in the wrong there, explaining my side, and asked if he would make sure the report was rectified. He said something about that was the problem with eye witnesses, a bit of a chill, I do hope he changed the report accurately. However, she did not get the ticket she deserved for that. She did get a ticket - for not having insurance. GRR. 05 vehicle, and no insurance.
he leaves and I'm sent off for a cat scan. they finally get me on a bed, and off that board. but I'm still on my back, laying on a flat bed, no pillow! and what's worse, they won't let me eat!! it's 10 and I'm accustomed to being able to eat at least 2 snacks by that time. and she tells me that I likely won't see food before mid afternoon :eek:
I get ahold of Mike first and he hurries over and stays with me until he has to get to class. then I get a few more visitors and my brother brings me flowers and a balloon this is the bro who we pretty much hated each other growing up. He really has grown up nicely. he teases me, asking me if I'm going to be scared of the bike. I ask him if he's never going to ride a motorcycle again, since he falls so much.
eventually, they let me up to go to the restroom, I refused to use the bedpan, so a major relief! around 3 i am informed that i can eat something, and walk a few laps around the hall, then I can go home! yes!! I try to call their food thing, get no one. So i get some stuff from my bag, and pace the hall three times.
Soon I'm signing out, and have to lay down as I have a dizzy spell - walked to fast. They get me a wheelchair. I'm told that I have nothing wrong with me. No broken bones, bruised insides or anything they can find. yay.
then another heartmurmer happens when I'm told they don't have my bike there, that the police impound likely has it. no.... my bro's calling the police when, in the next room, another nurse starts talking about my bike being here. yay! my bro fetches bike, I'm wheeled down and we're out of there!
all in all, God was taking care of us. as I can tell so far, it look as though the only damage to the Carrottop is to the rubber coating of my hood, the bar tape, and my bike computer (and probably a few new scratches). i can't fully check it out, as I tried to lift it and it literally felt like it quadrupled in weight.
And I'm not broken or damaged too much, extremely sore. i've got doc's orders to stay home 2 days, and hopefully, I'll be ok to do a small ride saturday. He told me I can do things as I feel I can, so that's cool.
Special blessings on faith and patty, my two wonderful nurses. and thanks to God for allowing me to survive this incident without any of the deadly damages that could have happened.
though I'm not sure what the moral of the story is, yet. I'm not looking forward to having to replace my gear, hopefully the black car's owners are good hearted, and i don't have to use my roommie's dad.
I do think this'll be a slight setback in my training though :(
This morning I took i easy as I was going to be racing tomorrow with a friend, and wanted to make sure i had a full glucose store available to me. Yes, was, past tense. My plans changed dramatically when i was a quarter of a mile from work, and a car hit me.
i was in the left hand turn lane, there were a few cars in front of me, i was sitting on the trigger for the green arrow. it's one of those little things which always makes me smile, i can give the cars a green arrow, me, little bicycle :-D. we get the arrow and we're off. I notice a little black car in the right turn lane, antsy. what's she going to do? she starts forward, then stops. ok, good, I power up faster and continue in my direction. then, she decides, "why not?" and charges forward as well. Too late in my turn to pull away, and she's turning into the left hand lane (I'm aiming for the right). She hits me in the crosswalk, a fact which will come back to bite me.
my body is the main contact point, creating a thud not unlike the sound of car upon car from a distance inside my work building. My hood smashes her window in (driverside) and I managed to pull my bike to the left a little tighter and she continues on as I land on the same side that her car hit me on. I look up to see her car driving off, and pain filling my mind along with an incredible amount of anger at this woman, and the frustration of my work building being just a breath away... I scream. i'm crying and screaming, laying amidst a pool of broken glass, legs tumbled around my bike. My back feels as though she hit me there instead of my side, and I can't move. between screams, I check to make sure I can wiggle my toes, and rest my head on the ground. I do not think it ever made contact. Interesting to note, I don't think I let go of the handlebars until I landed, and even then, I don't remember releasing. There is a blood blister on my thumb from where the brake pinched my finger...
After a few good screams, I decide it hurts to much to scream, and just sob as i can. My eyeglasses (was wearing prescription today) are missing one of the lenses, and I wonder if it is shattered amidst the glass I'm laying in.
A thought of worry for the bike fleets through my head, but I can't move to get up, much less check on it. After what seems like ages, someone comes up and asks if I'm ok. If I was OK, I'd have gotten up, wouldn't I? "No, I can't move."
They take my bike away, I feel like protesting, but what good is keeping it right next to me? The paramedics arrive and the questions begin, at one point, I'm answering two at the same time. One of the medics is an angel, or maybe a cyclist himself, and reassures me that my bike looks like it's in pretty good shape. They strap me to a board, which is incredibly painful. my lower back and tailbone area is the main source of pain (with my right ribs adding in when they start moving me around). My toosh is well padded, and never meant for flat surfaces, being bound to it intensifies the pain and they end up giving me padding under one knee and on one side of my back. They cut my tights off to get at a cut on my knee :-(.
I ask what they are going to do with my bike as they start strapping me down. They reassure me that they'll bring it along to the hospital with me. I look over and see a pair of medics putting it on the very top of the firetruck! weee, Carrottop gets a special escort! though I do hope they tie her down before I turn my head and leave her in their care.
Soon we are making our way to the trauma center at a nearby hospital (ER is closed there) on the way, they cut my jersey and underlayer so they can put in an IV. the medic contacting the hospital is reporting my status and my ears tune in when he says "she had her seatbelt on."
I start laughing, even with the pain of my side and tell him "helmet, I had my helmet on."
"don't worry, they don't hear half the things I say," he tells me.
When we arrive, the nurse meeting us asks, "She was wearing her seatbelt on a bike?"
I start laughing again and tell the medic on my left, "They did hear." he just smiles and agrees.
They get me on the table and the flurry of activity ensues, x-rays, questions, and more. they cut off the rest of my clothes. :-( In the midst one of the medics tells me that my bike has been locked up somewhere inside.
The folks there can only get ahold of my work, so i'm in for a lonely time, but at least my work knows not to worry, or to worry?
the officer arrives and remember that thing that would come back to bite me? He told me I was riding on the wrong side of the road. NO! I wasn't! poke the angry bear, lol... I emphatically emphasized I was not in the wrong there, explaining my side, and asked if he would make sure the report was rectified. He said something about that was the problem with eye witnesses, a bit of a chill, I do hope he changed the report accurately. However, she did not get the ticket she deserved for that. She did get a ticket - for not having insurance. GRR. 05 vehicle, and no insurance.
he leaves and I'm sent off for a cat scan. they finally get me on a bed, and off that board. but I'm still on my back, laying on a flat bed, no pillow! and what's worse, they won't let me eat!! it's 10 and I'm accustomed to being able to eat at least 2 snacks by that time. and she tells me that I likely won't see food before mid afternoon :eek:
I get ahold of Mike first and he hurries over and stays with me until he has to get to class. then I get a few more visitors and my brother brings me flowers and a balloon this is the bro who we pretty much hated each other growing up. He really has grown up nicely. he teases me, asking me if I'm going to be scared of the bike. I ask him if he's never going to ride a motorcycle again, since he falls so much.
eventually, they let me up to go to the restroom, I refused to use the bedpan, so a major relief! around 3 i am informed that i can eat something, and walk a few laps around the hall, then I can go home! yes!! I try to call their food thing, get no one. So i get some stuff from my bag, and pace the hall three times.
Soon I'm signing out, and have to lay down as I have a dizzy spell - walked to fast. They get me a wheelchair. I'm told that I have nothing wrong with me. No broken bones, bruised insides or anything they can find. yay.
then another heartmurmer happens when I'm told they don't have my bike there, that the police impound likely has it. no.... my bro's calling the police when, in the next room, another nurse starts talking about my bike being here. yay! my bro fetches bike, I'm wheeled down and we're out of there!
all in all, God was taking care of us. as I can tell so far, it look as though the only damage to the Carrottop is to the rubber coating of my hood, the bar tape, and my bike computer (and probably a few new scratches). i can't fully check it out, as I tried to lift it and it literally felt like it quadrupled in weight.
And I'm not broken or damaged too much, extremely sore. i've got doc's orders to stay home 2 days, and hopefully, I'll be ok to do a small ride saturday. He told me I can do things as I feel I can, so that's cool.
Special blessings on faith and patty, my two wonderful nurses. and thanks to God for allowing me to survive this incident without any of the deadly damages that could have happened.
though I'm not sure what the moral of the story is, yet. I'm not looking forward to having to replace my gear, hopefully the black car's owners are good hearted, and i don't have to use my roommie's dad.
I do think this'll be a slight setback in my training though :(