Jenn you poor this. Take it as easy as you can. I hope you are feeling better soon.
Jenn you poor this. Take it as easy as you can. I hope you are feeling better soon.
((((((Jenn)))))))
I am so glad you were not hurt even worse.Do not even think about your bike right now. Most people would be freaked out, you have hust been in a dreadful accident.
Focus on resting and taking care of you. Sending healing prayers your way.
Jennifer
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Thank goodness for helmets. I hope you got the name of the person who hit you. What did he do after this accident. Did you call the police. Make sure he pays for you medical bill.
So sorry about your crash. Rest up, and heal well!!!
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Jenn...I am sending healing thoughts your way. I just sit here a shake my head about the van. Things like this get me real angry and I better stop at that.
Just rest, take the time to heal. I have also been through a crash and fractured my shoulder a year and a half ago. I am sure you will get back on the bike, you will just take it slow as that is what I did. I was a cautious rider before, but even more so now it seems.
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Geez Jenn!!Glad you're ok and I hope your headache has subsided.
My Honey (who has been riding to the UI for 15+ years) told me to grow a second set of eyes when I'm on university bike paths, the guys from the facilities department ALWAYS drive on them and sort of laugh when riders have to bail off to the side to avoid being hit.![]()
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Jenn,
I am SO sorry that you had this awful painful crash!!!![]()
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I am so glad that you did not get run over.
I think people are thinking the van was driving down the bike path. Correct me if I am wrong- but I read it as the van was driving down a parallel road and then turned and without warning CROSSED the path right in front of you on one of those places where roads cross over bike paths. Is that correct?
I think we were kind of discussing this sort of thing (cars turning in front of you without signalling) on this other thread just a couple of days ago:
http://forums.teamestrogen.com/showthread.php?t=15367
May I suggest a book to everyone that I read early in my biking that totally changed the way I ride? The Art of Urban Cycling
It deals in depth with cycling techniques that may help us all avoid potentially dangerous car encounters. It's not not about city riding, but about all riding that involves any traffic flow, car, and dangerous street debris hazards. It's an amazing book that really made me ride differently.
Jenn, please heal soon with minimal pain- we are all rooting for you!
So good that you were wearing your helmet.![]()
Did your bike get damaged, by the way?
You WILL be back on your bike again.
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Jenn!! I am so glad you are ok!!
That must of been sooo scary!! I can't believe that. Tell the DH to get you some Arnica for the bruising(get the pills and put them under your tounge every few hours- if you do get the gel you can't put it on any open wounds, so it isn't very usable right now with all the road rash) also tell him to get you Calendula gel for the cuts!!
Both Arnica and Calendula are homeopathic, and they work amazingly!!!!
Hugs and kisses, get better and I will be there in a week to make sure you are up and on your feet
Hey Jenn- so glad it wasn't worse! Many of us on this board have suffered serious accidents, myself included (hit by an SUV who made an illegal right turn into my hip). What many of us learned from our accidents is that the answer is not to stop cycling, all activities carry some risk, but to reduce risk by adopting more defensive riding practices. In your case, you can't assume cuz cars aren't allowed on the bike path they won't do it, in my case I learned that just cuz I have the right of way doesn't mean a car won't try to take it illegally. You have to always be watching, alert, and expect the worst from motorists. Right now I know your focus is on healing, but if you have the drivers info., license plate info., etc. I would file a claim against his insurance company to recover all your costs, medical, any bike damage, costs for a new helmet, etc. This is also important to teach motorists they need to take responsibility for their actions. -e
Very good stuff, arnica.
Careful of your head for a few days - concussion is a real pain in the brain.
Try not to think too much (increases the pain, not to mention feeds the fear) Think: sitting quietly in darkened rooms with nice music doing as little as possible
Olive oil or wheatgerm oil on the road rash - once you can stand *anything* on it. So your skin dunt dry out.
You will be fine and shopping for a new helmet in a week or so.
How's the bike, btw?
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Jenn, good thing your had a helmet on!!! I hope your bruising and road rash begin healing and the same for your psyche. Your muscles will feel a different kind of pain for a few days, too. I hope they catch the creep...