I am not in the medical profession, nor have I had to recover froma major accident. But, from what you mentioned, I do not see why you should give up biking, after a rest and you are healed, that is.![]()
I am not in the medical profession, nor have I had to recover froma major accident. But, from what you mentioned, I do not see why you should give up biking, after a rest and you are healed, that is.![]()
Jennifer
“Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever.”
-Mahatma Gandhi
"We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, therefore, is not an act but a habit."
-Aristotle
I think Knotted brings up some valid points. I also think that it is your body, your life, and if you want to kill yourself bike riding, that is your prerogative HOWEVER I do think you can ride safely and NOT kill yourself in the process. Ride dedicated bike paths, or in groups that help to keep you a little reined in from being over zealous. Ride in parks. Or do you need more of a thrill/challenge?
And please let your body heal. It would be so awful if your not allowing it the proper time to heal created a more serious problem that prevented you from ever riding again..........