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  1. #1
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    jenners!!!!!!!!!

    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

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    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

  3. #3
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    Hope you are feeling better this morning!

    Ditto what everybody said about getting back on when you can. I broke my ribs, spring, '06, doing an endo over the bars. I was a little speed shy for a long while after. But you still gotta ride.

    BTW, is the bike OK?

  4. #4
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    Quote Originally Posted by ehirsch83 View Post
    t. 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!!!!
    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?

    All you need is love...la-dee-da-dee-da...all you need is love!

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    What they said ... and also hoping that the van driver somehow got cited, *especially* if the driver was "just" turning. THose are the too-common accidents that make the roads statistically safer to be on than paths (and why yea, I tend to ignore the bike paths, Queen, even if somewhere in the books is that if they're there we're supposed to be on 'em... *if* I get cited I'll tell the judge I"m supposed to be off the road if an *appropriate* - or some other adjective that is in the code - path is available, and I can provide him lots of evidence that the campus paths aren't. Gary's little photo essay of some of the issues has done a lot of good helping the Big Shots understand why we are so "rude."

    Heal well!!!!
    Last edited by Geonz; 05-09-2007 at 07:24 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geonz View Post
    ... Gary's little photo essay of some of the issues has done a lot of good helping the Big Shots understand why we are so "rude."
    Sue, that is EXCELLENT! Yesterday I had to skirt half a dozen MTD buses and two O&M trucks on the bike path. Not to mention the crumbling pavement, it about rattled my skull loose.

    *sorry for the hijack Jenn*
    Last edited by Pax; 05-09-2007 at 07:36 AM. Reason: kant spel

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    Jenn, so sorry this happened to you! Please take your time and heal. I hope you have a quick recovery and get back on your bike when you are ready.

    XOXO FN

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    Hi Jenn,

    Just adding my voice to the chorus of concern. Poor girl! I hope you heal up quickly.

    Now the lawyer side of me emerges...I really hope you go after this person, and get compensation for your medical costs and pain and suffering- you are without doubt entitled.

    Best Wishes,
    Amy

  9. #9
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    {{{{{Jenn}}}}} I'm glad your injuries weren't as bad as they could have been! I know you're a bit spooky about getting back on your bike, but just take time to heal your body and spirit, and take it one day at a time.

    Sending warm healing thoughts your way....

    ~Sherry.
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