I was hit from behind on my way home from Fremont yesterday afternoon. It was probably my fault - I had been in the left lane to turn left, but there was a LOT of oncoming traffic and I panicked and tried to move back into the right hand lane. There was a car behind me that I didn't see. We were both moving towards a red light so nobody was going terribly fast, but it was still enough to knock me right out of my left shoe.
Several bystanders called for help, and the fire and police department were there very quickly. I was on my feet by the time they got there. I was hurt enough that I was taken to the hospital to be checked out anyways. Because it was bike vs. car they put me into a collar and backboard and took me to the ER. I was checked over and my left knee was X-rayed; nothing broken, x-rays looked normal. I'm just a little banged up. I broke or badly sprained a knuckle on my off hand, and have some impressive bruises, and the spot where they gave me a tetanus shot booster is sore, and that left knee is pretty stiff.
My bike wasn't as lucky. I'm not sure how bad the damage is, since the rear wheel was taco-ed pretty badly. The fire department still has the bike, and my mom is picking it up for me this afternoon. It didn't LOOK bad beyond that, but I wasn't really in a position to examine it too closely at the time.
Unfortunately, this has been the last in a series of kind of rough occurrences for me; I'm unemployed right now and drained my savings account a couple months ago to pay for treatment for a sick pet. It's going to be a long time before I can afford to repair or replace my bike. But I will, eventually. This hasn't put me off riding, though having my crunched bike sitting around my apartment probably will not be great for my already low emotional state.
For the record, I was wearing a helmet and gloves and am VERY glad that I was - otherwise I would have been hurt much worse!



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