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Bike Writer, you are such an inspiration that you motivated me to tackle one really wicked hill. I haven't climbed it yet on my road bike with a compact double so after my ride I drove out to the hill, parked the car at the base, unloaded the bike, and headed up the steep hill. Before I knew it I had reached the top.
Thank you Pax!!![]()
Well FWIW, I think that sometimes things need to be hard...are supposed to be hard. It makes us decide whether we think we have "it" in us to at least try and succeed. I think that if everything in life was easy I'd be very bored.![]()
"Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls & looks like work" - Thomas Edison
Agreed. And for Bike Writer who has the unique challenges of RA and a total knee (myself included) it's doubly hard and any success is even sweeter.
Bike Writer
http://pedaltohealth.blogspot.com/
Schwinn Gateway unknown year
Specalized Expedition Sport Low-Entry 2011
Wow Bike Writer, I can totally relate to this. I've been lurking here for a week or two, contemplating getting back on the bike. I have lupus, I was a huge athlete (mountain biking, running, skiing, etc) until getting sick. I had a two year remission and got into casual biking with my mom, who has a cruiser, and back into running and weight lifting. Then last summer I had a relapse that put me in the hospital for a month and then bed rest for a long time. Since november, I have been on my feet and trying to get healthy again. I can relate to the anger and depression, and mostly the feeling of loss.
I knew if I didn't find something to bolster my spirits soon, I would never get out of bed again, so this week I tuned up my bike. I am terribly out of shape but I have this week off from work and have been on the bike path every morning. I am plodding along and so far I can only do about 3-4 miles. It feels ridiculous but I'm really hoping it will turn into the start of something.
So thanks for the post and inspiration. It's' nice to see others who feel the same way.
2008 Giant FCR2 W
2001 Giant Rincon SE
Good job, Bike Writer! I can totally relate. I was riding 3000-4000 miles yearly until I had a serious cycling accident in 2005. After that, I never even rode 1000 miles a year. My best year was 800 miles. I know I went through some depression also, and in part that was due to the pain I would feel every time I rode. I was slow and just couldn't ride the way I used to be able to. It was very sad to me that a single moment could change my entire life.
This year I went to see a pain specialist, who suggested a home TENS unit. I bought one and am able to use it during rides (electrodes on the back of my right ilium, and stash the unit in my jersey pocket), and it takes the pain from a 5-9 level to a 0-2 level. What a difference! I am over 1100 miles so far this year and feeling great!
Very happy for both of us!![]()
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Emily
2011 Jamis Dakar XC "Toto" - Selle Italia Ldy Gel Flow
2007 Trek Pilot 5.0 WSD "Gloria" - Selle Italia Diva Gel Flow
2004 Bike Friday Petite Pocket Crusoe - Selle Italia Diva Gel Flow
GingerbreadGirl,
One of the best things about this forum is the inspiration we get from one another. Reading about our fellow riders challenges us to go out and try things we otherwise might not. In some way people here serve as test pilots for things we contemplate...we read about their stories and say, hey I can do that too, or sometimes we find out not, but that's ok because otherwise we may only think about it but never make the attempt.
It sounds like you are well on your way, beginning something new and taking those first steps is 90% of the battle. Good luck with your efforts and congratulations for lifting yourself up and out. Happy riding to you!![]()
Bike Writer
http://pedaltohealth.blogspot.com/
Schwinn Gateway unknown year
Specalized Expedition Sport Low-Entry 2011
Emily,
So glad to hear that you found the TENS unit to help you out and it's working for you. What a relief that must be. Chronic pain saps a person and unless you have had it, it is hard to comprehend how dibilitating it can be.
You are very courageous to be out riding after a serious accident. About your observation over life changing moments...I am currently writing a book titled "In the blink of an eye" about a life changing moment, it's fiction but something that applies to all of us at one time or another in one way or another.
Congratulations on overcoming a huge obstacle and regaining the biking part of your life back.![]()
Bike Writer
http://pedaltohealth.blogspot.com/
Schwinn Gateway unknown year
Specalized Expedition Sport Low-Entry 2011
Thank you for the encouragement. I was definitely nervous about getting back on the "horse" for a long time after my accident, but it's been long enough now, that that fear is completely gone. Thank goodness!
Your book sounds really intriguing. I also lost my only pregnancy (IVF after years of infertility) and lost my father to an auto accident, so I know very well how quickly things can change in the blink of an eye.
Emily
2011 Jamis Dakar XC "Toto" - Selle Italia Ldy Gel Flow
2007 Trek Pilot 5.0 WSD "Gloria" - Selle Italia Diva Gel Flow
2004 Bike Friday Petite Pocket Crusoe - Selle Italia Diva Gel Flow