Holy *beeeep*! What an awful experience.Hang in there, Miranda. Here's to your swift recovery.
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Miranda, can you have an open MRI done? You don't have to get into the tube for those.
Take heart on your shoulder. I had a partial AC joint separation and bicep strain from my crash in early July. I had x-rays - no MRI. I'm still going to PT (when the scheduling people don't screw up), but 80% came back really fast - loads better in about a week, and then most of the rest of the 80% in the next 2 weeks. Still seeing lots of improvement (and my life is back to normal, more or less).
Take it easy - ice, anti-inflamatories and not sleeping on that side are your friends. And yes - they don't like to sling it. It tends to cause more problems if you're over 25 (or so says my sports med doc).
CA
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what I was told when I broke my elbow was that those joints would "freeze" from lack of activity. Most of my PT work was aimed at restoring a full rande of motion
keep your chin up.
Wow, Miranda. I am glad you are well enough to post.
But please, please get your insurance involved. You are going to have significant medical costs, you are going to lose income (maybe your job, cuz who knows in this economy whether they'll hold it for you), and you may have lasting, permanent damage for which you deserve to be compensated. Not to mention if your face ends up with permanent scarring.
Seriously. I'm not the lawsuit type, but you are due some serious pain & suffering and loss of income $$$.
Watch out for the dog owner's insurance company trying to give you the bum's rush & sign your rights away to get just a dribble of money.
Heal well!!!!
Your insurance will be involved as soon as they receive the ER claim. They'll send you a subrogation form they haven't already. But they will be looking out ONLY for their interests, NOT for yours. Once they've recovered whatever fraction of your medical expenses they pay, they are done.
Your insurance company won't get you any recovery for your lost wages; pain and suffering; any recovery for permanent scarring; any replacement of your gear which it sounds like is too small an amount to submit to your homeowners'/renters' insurance. If you need a lot of therapy for your shoulder (sounds likely) and your insurance doesn't cover it (in general pretty likely with most insurance plans), they won't help you get recovery for that, either.
Get an attorney of your own. At least talk to someone; nearly all plaintiffs' firms won't charge you for an initial consultation.
Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler
Miranda...so sorry to hear about your crash. A few years ago my season ended on Labor Day because of a crash where I fratured my shoulder. I put my mtn bike on the trainer because it was easier to get on and off and pedeled sitting upright because my arm was in a sling. It mentally felt good to keep my legs spinning.
I think that was a horrilbe attitude of the dog owner. Something needs to be done, not just for you and your future and what you will intail during recovery, but for any other cyclist that rides past their house.
BTW...I often thought if keeping my shoulder mobile would have been better because PT was so painful as my shoulder was stuck and I still do not have full range of motion. Then again it might be different with a collarbone than a shoulder.
as you have heard from others, take time to heal
~ JoAnn
2012 Specialized Amira S-Works
2012 Vita Elite
2011 Specialized Dolce Elite (raffle prize) - Riva Road 155
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The way it was explained to me was that the time you spend with the joint immoblie is a comprise - it better for healing to keep it immoblie, but the more you keep it immoblie, the more (and more painful) PT you need to recover your ROM![]()