Hi Joann, thanks for the update. When you first posted about your shoulder, I felt sure you wouldn't be able to (or want to, if you tried it) ride for awhile, simply based on my husband's broken clavicle experience. I am really sorry, but broken bones take time to heal, and even though the upper body is not as important in cycling as the lower, it's still an integral part of riding - just think how it would feel to that shoulder if you pounded over a pothole (OWWWIEEE!)
Seems like trainer riding might be a possibility, tho, especially if you could set your bike up to be as upright as possible so you won't have to put much weight on that arm. When I first started back on the trainer after my accident, I used my mountain bike for a more upright position (handlelbars higher than saddle) and found that really helped me ease back into it.
Hope you'll heal up quickly, but from my fractured pelvis experience, I can say with assurance that you will be back - it just may not be quite as quickly as you'd hoped. But in the scheme of things, it will be a short time when you look back from down the road, pedaling, of course....!
Healing wishes,
Emily
P.S. I rode 40 miles today - first time since my accident. I felt great!!
Emily
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