Cindy, please let Nancy know we're all thinking of her and sending healing vibes!
Mel
Cindy, please let Nancy know we're all thinking of her and sending healing vibes!
Mel
more important than what bike was she on is which arm she broke. I remember the ER docs first words to me this past August (when broke my shoulder) was: "You aren't left handed?" (no I'm not). This is assuming she's going to be stuck with a sling /immobilizer as well as a cast.
I agree with all the stuff silver mentioned, Does she live by herself? I almost couldn't get dressed a couple of days
bg heal quickly!
Peace,
Fredwina
my thoughts are with you too, BikeGoddess
my 13 year old has just recovered from a fractured shoulder and is back on the bike, so my thoughts are exactly where they should be in terms of sending healing vibes for arm bones
I just talked to BG on the phone.
She's spunky as ever but having trouble keeping food down. She can't type but told me to tell everyone how much she appreciates all the support and well wishes. She's also aware of the bikejournal thread.
She broke her femur and will be in a cast for approximately three weeks, then she'll start physical therapy.
She was on the Jamus, not the Scott, so her steel bike held up well to the crash. They cut the remainder of her bike clothes so she was happy to save her favorite bike jacket!
Hmmm....les'see if I remember from anthro class: the elbow (unless you're very young and the bones haven't fused) is actually part of the ulna bone, which is one of the forearm bones. The other forearm bone is the radius. The upper arm bone is the humerus (nothin' funny about it tho').
Speaking of breaking bones, interesting timing that my oldest son's friend two doors down recently broke his forearm while riding his scooter (ate it right in front of me)...I think his break was to the radius (haven't seen the x-rays, so don't know for sure). I got to play nurse by splinting it and driving him and his older sister to the hospital, as his parents weren't home. The whole incident peaked my son's interest in anatomy, so we've been poring over our recent Barnes & Noble purchase on human anatomy. Interesting stuff.
Hey BG, what color cast did you get...huh?? Huh?? (imitating my 5-yr-old quizzing the neighbor).....
Again -- whatever bone you broke, hope you heal quick!!
~BikeMomma
"Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former." --Albert Einstein
Poor Nancy! What rotten luck. We are thinking of you and you are in my prayers. I hope you heal quickly and are feeling better very soon.
fides quaerens intellectum (faith seeking understanding) - St. Anselm of Canterbury
Hope you heal quickly - When your legs need a ride but you still can't lean on your arm, maybe see if you can borrow a recumbent? If you were here in Portland, I'd let you use my extra one. Let me know if that sounds like something you might want to try, and I'll see if someone local to you has a loaner. I'm not trying to convert youjust an option to keep you riding.
Edna (I met you on STP this past year)
Get well soon, BG!! <sends healing wishes>
Lots of healing needed. If you are doing PT, ask for some exercises for your shoulder as well. 3 months after my radial head fracture I got adhesive capsulitis in that shoulder. Flexibility is good. Heal well.
Ow Nancy!! I know you'll heal well an dbe back out there in no time! Quick thinking on the jacket!
Keep calm and carry on...
She's probably on some major pain meds. That upset my stomach and caused me to say all sorts of goofy things. I'm sure that we'll get the whole story later.
I too, hope it's not her dominate arm. I broke my right arm (the ulna and I'm right handed) and it's a real problem.
I had a blue cast, btw.
Oh, that brings up another thing that she'll need...a sharpie for signing her cast! I had a silver sharpie![]()