So sorry to hear of your mishap but glad to hear you and your bike are on the mend

It disgusts me that no driver stopped to help you A few years ago, there was a chap on a bike infront of my car. He mounted the pavement (sidewalk) from the road and his front wheel, which was a quick release parted company with the rest of the bike and he went clean over the handlebars Fortunately, he was wearing a helmet but he also had on a racer-back type vest and shorts. He landed heavily on his bare shoulder. We stopped to help. Both my husband (now ex-husband and I've since got married again) and I were both in the British Red Cross so had a full first-aid kit in the car and we were able to give the chap first-aid until the ambulance arrived. He'd taken the skin and flesh off his shoulderblade right down to the bone (ouch). The ambulance driver was one of our friends and said the poor chap would need a skin graft

I really could never not help someone involved in an accident.