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Thread: my first fall

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    Red face my first fall

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    I had my first fall on my mountain bike yesterday. I was riding with my husband and did not gear down quick enough as I went up a hill and around a curve. I lost my momentum and off I went. I had the sense about me to let go of my precious bike. Thank God I landed in a ditch that was full of leaves. As my head popped back and struck a rock my first thought was thank heavens I am wearing a helmet. I have a rather bad bruise to my rib and to my leg and a pump knot on my head. My helmet? It had a ding. I am here to tell you I will never ride without it. Got to go ride.

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    Glad you're ok! It always freaks me out when I have a close call on my mtb. I'm not usually a risk-taker in life, but, for some reason, the mountain bike keeps calling me back, fall after fall. My co-workers and Drs always offer to listen if "I need to talk." I always insist that I'm in a healthy and loving relationship, it's just my relationship with the bike that's slightly abusive

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    Glad you're okay! Hope your bruises heal up soon!

    Please replace that helmet - they're only made to take one impact.
    Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler

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    Quote Originally Posted by bluebug32 View Post
    My co-workers and Drs always offer to listen if "I need to talk."
    That reminds me of when I used to crew on a Highlander sailboat (20 foot one-design sloop) - those boats were notorious. After a race weekend I'd come to aerobics class looking like someone had been beating me with sticks, all over.
    Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler

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    Thanks for the info. I didn't know that about the helmet. I got out tonight and rode five miles. I am sore and a little stiff, but I figured I had better get back to it. LOL! The folks at work tomorrow are going to have a field day with this. One of my bruises I will not be able to hide and nurses are just a suspicious bunch. You know that RN really stands for "Real Nosy."

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    Glad you're okay! Definitely replace the helmet.
    monique

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    almost hit the pavement yesterday

    glad you are ok! feel better. I think I am more sore trying not to fall yesterday! Motrin helps!
    Oh...btw, being an RN...they will have a field day with your bruise!
    jean
    Last edited by j.nurse63; 05-27-2008 at 10:52 PM.

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    Replace the helmet.

    Glad you are okay and not discoraged. Falls happen.

    Replace the helmet.

    Barbara

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    Firstly, a welcome to the forum from me - you have joined since I last logged in...

    Next... glad you are ok, glad the helmet protected your head (yes, like others have said, do replace a helmet with a ding in it)

    But... lastly... (and I can't believe no-one else has asked this VITAL question...!!!!


    Is the bike okay - you called it precious, but haven't told us how well it got through the ordeal!?!?!


    Courage does not always roar. Sometimes, it is the quiet voice at the end of the day saying,
    "I will try again tomorrow".


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    Talking Bike is fine, me not so much!

    My precious bike is fine. Just a few scratches. My first response when I stumbled up out of the ditch was to make sure I hadn't damaged her. I have what a lot of riders would consider a starter bike. I got a Specialized Myka. I really like it. I tried a lot of bikes out and before I knew the price I thought this is the one for me. My husband wanted me to get a hybrid, but I thought they looked like old lady bikes. I am kinda surviving on Motrin right now, but I managed to get in five miles or so last night. I am going to do my first "ride" at the end of JUne. I am going to Missouri to do the "Tour de Corn." Hopefully I won't die in the middle of some darn corn field. LOL

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    OK...

    *Rave breathes a sigh of relief*

    As long as she's ok

 

 

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