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  1. #1
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    Ouch, newf, so sorry you had to go through that. Dental work is the pits, and I am sure a broken nose is no walk in the park either! I can totally envision that happening riding in the dark. That's but one reason I am way too paranoid for night riding -- I just don't trust myself to keep up with everything going on around me, having had my share of crashes in broad daylight already!

    My stupidest fall was just a couple of months ago when I went down on our gravel driveway trying to descend too fast on my road bike (kind forgetting I wasn't on my mountain bike, which I'd been riding more at the time). My front wheel started fishtailing, and before I could do anything, I was down on my left side with road rash, bad bruises, a dented helmet (yes, I bought a new one!), and a very sore rib. Nothing as serious as a broken tooth or nose, though.

    Heal quickly!

    Emily
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  2. #2
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    Ouch, sorry to hear about the accident. Sounds painful! Hope you have a speedy recovery!

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    Ouch! Yet another reminder of why I don't think I want to start riding at night.

    Heal quickly ~ pain-free thoughts headed your way~
    "When I'm on my bike I forget about things like age. I just have fun." Kathy Sessler

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  4. #4
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    Those parked cars jump out and get you every time!!! YOu're not the only one One of my buddies hit one in broad daylight and ruined his frame (but managed to miss his face somehow).

  5. #5
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    Goodness! Heal quick!

    Dental damage is just awful--I broke half a front tooth when I tripped into a brick wall. Thank God the tooth lived, but I have to get the filling replaced every few years (pulp is too big for a cap/crown).

    And as for facial damage... well, last year I rode my horse under a doorway and punched a hole in my upper lip with sheet metal. However, the scar went away nine months later after I fainted into a faceplant and tore out the scar tissue... looked good as new when it healed!

    I feel your pain, both in injury and freak accident!

  6. #6
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    Quote Originally Posted by run it, ride it View Post
    Goodness! Heal quick!
    And as for facial damage... well, last year I rode my horse under a doorway and punched a hole in my upper lip with sheet metal. However, the scar went away nine months later after I fainted into a faceplant and tore out the scar tissue... looked good as new when it healed!
    that reminds me of one of my horsey incidents... was riding in Oregon on a 1/2 day trail ride (with an unfamilar horse who I never did gel with) when I was 10 (I went with a few other adults but not my parents who never rode), the boy decides he wants to canter in the forest (a fairly wide trail but still in the forest), and it was very dusty. Needless to say I did not have much hope in getting him to slow. Yep, you're about to guess it, WHAP right into my face goes a skinny branch, which split my upper lip open (not completely tho) along with several cheek scratches. I was pretty worried but we didn't stop for another few hours and I washed it out a little in a creek. On the way back, the horse decided he had an itch (and this has never happened to me riding anywhere else, with any other horse) and literally with me on him got down to start rolling. Fortunately I bailed by rolling backward, and at that point was extremely freaked out. I was talked into getting back on both for my and the horse's sake, and we returned without further problem. My parents inquired if I thought it should get stitches [like I would know?] and I said no way! To this day I still have a diagonal scar, which makes me smile thinking about that day/story, but in hindsight, I probably should have gotten the stitches. At least I still enjoy riding, though don't get to do it nearly enough now.

  7. #7
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    God, Jean, that sounds very scary... I am not a panic type person, but I think I might not have been able to ride home.
    Glad you are healing and your bike is fine. I had a broken nose when I was 15 (car accident) and the healing went quickly. It was tender and I was freaked out about hitting/touching it for about a year afterwards, though. My son broke his nose in high school, playing speedball. He was given a choice of trying a "closed" procedure to fix it or the real thing where they rebreak it and set it. He went for the closed thing and it went right back to where it was in a few months. He now is a handsome, but crooked nosed adult. So, make sure you check out the treatment options.

    Robyn

 

 

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