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  1. #1
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    Pics of my road rash..Look at your own risk!

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    I know it probably pales in comparison to what ya'll have been through...but here is my intitaiaion.....I'd rather go though child birth again then deal with with this road rash I have a HUGE black eye, and we realized after looking at my helmet that it totally cracked on the right side where I hit. After seeing halo's for an hour after leaving the E.R. I knew is was just the concusioun.
    Lisa.....thank you sooo much !! Thank you all for the encouraging words....ya'll are the best!!! ~~~~~~~~HUGS~~~~~~~~~~
    Jenn
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  2. #2
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    Ouch!!!

    Yeah, definitely keep it moist and uncovered as much as you can bear it.

    At least you're ok, that is all that matters.

    Are you sleeping at all?

    I think there will be a collective cringing here at the pictures but again, you're ok and that is most important.

  3. #3
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    Well, it just really sucks that you can't go out on a nice evening and have a nice ride. Thank goodness for the great Doc's here and their understanding that I don't like medication, I've been dealing with it ok....

  4. #4
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    Eeeeeeekkkkkk!!

    Road rash is soooooo painful. I hope you're feeling better soon and I'm glad you were't hur too seriously.
    Living life like there's no tomorrow.

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  5. #5
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    It IS painful. I've had similar rashes on my knees and elbows, but never on large surfaces or on my face. Aaaah! Poor you.

    You'll get fresh new skin in the end but boy! is the process painful!

  6. #6
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    owie, owie, owie.....
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  7. #7
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    Oooh. That looks really sore Poor you That's a really nasty hole in your knee - and you've a lot of bruising to come out too

    Look after that grazing as it can turn septic very quickly. I had a graze a bit like that years ago - and I had to get antibiotic gauze put on it.

    How did it happen? (hope having a chuckle's not too painful for your face)...I fell off my platform shoes

    Has the driver of the van been charged by the police? I hope he has. He's obviously a menace on the roads
    There are a lot of unwanted, unloved bikes out there - go on give a bike a good home

  8. #8
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    Oh my! How awful! Did that driver even realize what he'd caused to happen? Some drivers are a real menace. It's chilling to think how much worse it could have been without the helmet.

  9. #9
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    You might want to try Brave Soldier for the road rash - it's great stuff. Some bike shops have it, but there is a dealer locater on the website if you poke around there you'll find it. I thought you could get it here at TE, but I'm not finding it right now. Warning - there are also some fairly graphic photos of serious road rash.

    http://www.bravesoldier.com/1/caring_rr_moist.php

    I had some pretty serious burns on my legs last summer, and this stuff along with some pricey large moist bandages (Spenco Second Skin) worked wonders. No scars.

    I definitely believe in the moist dressing philosophy. Keep it moist so the bandages don't stick, and whatever you do, don't let them scab over and dry up. They are much more painful that way.

    Good luck.
    Martha

  10. #10
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    Ouch! Ouch! Ouch! that just sent pains up my shins! I hope you heal up quickly. Thank goodness you had your helmet on, I'm sure it saved you much more damage to your face and likely your life.
    Don't think of it as getting hot flashes. Think of it as your inner child playing with matches

  11. #11
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    [QUOTE=withm;199242]You might want to try Brave Soldier for the road rash - it's great stuff. Some bike shops have it, but there is a dealer locater on the website if you poke around there you'll find it. I thought you could get it here at TE, but I'm not finding it right now. Warning - there are also some fairly graphic photos of serious road rash.

    http://www.bravesoldier.com/1/caring_rr_moist.php

    I had some pretty serious burns on my legs last summer, and this stuff along with some pricey large moist bandages (Spenco Second Skin) worked wonders. No scars.

    I definitely believe in the moist dressing philosophy. Keep it moist so the bandages don't stick, and whatever you do, don't let them scab over and dry up. They are much more painful that way.

    Good luck.


    Thank you all for the kind words. I'm not going to lie, I'm hurting BAD, my mother came down to watch the little on because my right eye is swollen shut right now. My helmet....even though it cracked saved me, BUT, I'm definatley spending money on a much better one. Moist dressing, YES, I will do that because pealing them off this morning, was HORRIBLE!!!
    I didn't mean to post them to gross anyone out, but I'm SO sick of people not giving cyclist the room or space we need, I wasn't even ON THE ROAD!!
    Thanks again for all the kind words and thoughts ~~~~~~HUGS`````
    Jenn

  12. #12
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    {{{{Jenn}}}} I have seen road rash but it never gets easier to see. Take care of yourself, I am glad you have a helper for the little one.
    Amanda

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  13. #13
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    It hurts so bad! I know...... been there, as have many others. Healing vibes coming your way.

    I had a crash - due to an almost-miss by a car - and lost quite a bit of skin off of my face. My Dr. compared it to a third degree burn and actually prescribed a burn ointment for me. Once it was not scabbed over any longer, I used pure Vit E Oil constantly. When it would soak in, I'd put more on. If you look closely nowadays, you can see the worst spot on my face, where I lost the deepest skin. But normally, no one would ever know. The first year after, I had to protect that new skin diligently. No cold air in the winter and no sun in the summer. So I advise gentle but attentive care to your wounds. They'll heal and in time, you won't hardly remember they are there.

    Annie
    Time is a companion that goes with us on a journey. It reminds us to cherish each moment, because it will never come again. What we leave behind is not as important as how we have lived." Captain Jean Luc Picard

  14. #14
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    Jenn- those totally suck! Hope you're feeling a little bit better.

    BTW, you didn't gross me out. They were great, from a YOU ROCK standpoint. Chicks are so cool aren't they! Say, didn't we have a "post your injuires" thread awhile ago?

    Jeni

  15. #15
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    Poor Jenn! Nasty looking. But I know you will heal well. Try to rest completely for a day or two. Don't get up too quickly if you are lying down- the rushing blood to your legs and head will be painful...get up slowly when you do.
    Are you putting some cold packs on your head and eye?
    Lisa
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