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  1. #1
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    MRI and CT scans show that I not only have a muscle "crowding" issue but one of the pelvic fractures has not healed. Dr. did not say no to riding my bike (he said to stay off my horse totally) but further discussion with my acupuncturist makes me think it is not a good idea. Particularly riding on bumpy roads which are hard to avoid here.

    I am not sure where this leaves me. The good thing is that I was able to do the 2 fall rides I wanted to and it is winter and I have already reduced my riding quite a bit.

    So, I may try to take some spin classes or get a stationary bike because for some reason the trainer and rollers cause pinching and soreness that I didnt get out on the road.

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    (((arielmoon))) that's too bad. Will you be able to ride again when the fracture heals?

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    DH and I did 6.5 miles on the MTBs today. It was just below freezing, we were both dressed perfectly, and there was no one else out there. Just a perfect day

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    Quote Originally Posted by arielmoon View Post
    MRI and CT scans show that I not only have a muscle "crowding" issue but one of the pelvic fractures has not healed. Dr. did not say no to riding my bike (he said to stay off my horse totally) but further discussion with my acupuncturist makes me think it is not a good idea.
    Arielmoon, Dressage rider and bicyclist!? We've gotta talk girl! I feel your pain... no horse and no bike? Whatever will you do?

    Quote Originally Posted by owlice View Post
    Exorcising my winter wuss, one cold day at a time
    Too funny Owlice! Exactly how I feel.

    I had a pretty good week despite the weather. Two 30 mile solo rides Monday and Tuesday. It was in the 40s both days, and I realized that 40 degrees is perfectly comfortable to ride in without any major wardrobe upgrades. Why do most of my riding buddies stop riding when the temps fall below 55 degrees?

    I did a 45 mile ride today with two of my hardier friends. It was 22 degrees to start and 32 degrees to finish. I was perfectly comfortable and I am getting the clothes figured out!
    "No hour of life is wasted that is spent in the saddle" -Winston Churchill

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    Ouch, arielmoon! And yeah, I suspect riding your bike isn't a good idea right now.

    Maybe it's time to take up swimming?

    Ritamarie, looks like you've already exorcised whatever winter wussiness you might have had!

    ~~~

    I drove partway to work today and biked the rest of the way. The biking itself was a little faster than I've done in my test rides; the gearing and wrapping up took WAY too long, though. And then in the middle of the afternoon, I had to ride back to my car and then drive it to work, since parking in the lots after sunset is prohibited. So, no environmental points for this, but at least I got to ride my bike!

  6. #6
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    Hmm.
    Thursday about 15 miles on the rail trai;
    Yesterday about 24.
    Today a Metric, and I go to see snow

    more pics here
    the second was fun, as we were having mild Santa Anas - had a nice 12 mph headwind go all the way back

  7. #7
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    I did another ride on the rollers today. I'm up to 135 miles for December, but they've all been inside. I can feel my sanity slipping away as the miles add up.
    I'd rather be swimming...biking...running...and eating cheesecake...
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    Quote Originally Posted by redrhodie View Post
    (((arielmoon))) that's too bad. Will you be able to ride again when the fracture heals?
    I should think so since there never was any pain associated with riding my bike! Also it is unclear to me if the fracture is going to heal at all. Most fractures heal within 6 months before they are considered nonunion. It has been 9 months since my accident.

    Quote Originally Posted by Ritamarie View Post
    Arielmoon, Dressage rider and bicyclist!? We've gotta talk girl! I feel your pain... no horse and no bike? Whatever will you do?
    Meep! I dont want to think about it. Much more likely that the cycling will be ok. One out of two aint so bad!

    Quote Originally Posted by owlice View Post
    Ouch, arielmoon! And yeah, I suspect riding your bike isn't a good idea right now.

    Maybe it's time to take up swimming?
    I would not be opposed to that but I might have to be careful about developing the adductor/abductor muscles that are already being "crowded". I really would like to talk withn someone that is familiar with this type of problem. I cant believe it is that uncommon.

 

 

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