Down, BANG, What??

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Thomk

Thomk

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Location
Warwickshire
Thanks all. I'll just spend more time at the gym on the bikes and step machine thingy's & try to do some leg machine exersises which should help when I get back on the bike in the new year.
 

summerdays

Cycling in the sun
Location
Bristol
Went to A&E this morning. I have a fractured bone in my elbow and will be off the bike for a while. ?

Sorry to hear about your fall. I fractured a bone in my elbow a couple of years ago ... it didn't take too long to get back on the bike (probably too quickly from a safety point of view). I remember it hurts more than you suspect for quite some time - so you have my sympathy.
 

botchjob

Veteran
Ouchy. Sounds very similar to my last off when I was coming off a cycle path onto a road with a teeny weeny drop that I encounter every day. I still don’t know exactly how I came off but approach that particular drop with more caution now.

In about 8 years of commuting I’ve come off a grand total of 4 times, none of which involved anyone else but me and a slippy road. Twice I slipped on diesel turning at low speed, once turning onto wet cobbles, and once as above. I think on balance that some minor cuts and bruises every couple of years is not bad going. Don’t half hurt though.
 

Bicycle

Guest
Went to A&E this morning. I have a fractured bone in my elbow and will be off the bike for a while. I guess this means I'm nearly a "proper" cyclist as I've:
  1. Been cycling for about 6 months
  2. cycled over 1000 miles
  3. got 3 bikes
  4. Been to A&E
  5. broken a bone
missed anything?

Do you have a view on helmet use? That's the one that's kept me out of the club these past few years.

Also, you have to have a 'maximum speed achieved' tale that no-one will believe but no-one can check. ^_^
 

zigzag

Veteran
get well soon Thomk, broken/fractured bones take some time to heal. i had my elbow fractured two months ago and i still can't fully extend or bend my arm, still quite painful.
 

summerdays

Cycling in the sun
Location
Bristol
Keep bending and extending it (gently) to get the range of movement back. Now about 2 or 3 years on from my fracture I have normal movement apart from if I'm carrying a weight in that arm .. I can't take the weight through one part of the action of lowering it and have to do it in a two part movement.
 
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Thomk

Thomk

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Location
Warwickshire
You should be alright by Saturday!
We live and learn. Importantly, we learn how to fall without causing too much damage!
I have spend many years learning how to fall. It was impossible here as the front wheel slid forwards and sideways and I was on the floor in a fraction of a second, so quickly in fact that I didn't even have a chance to stop my head from banging on the ground.
 
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Thomk

Thomk

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Location
Warwickshire
Do you have a view on helmet use? That's the one that's kept me out of the club these past few years.

Also, you have to have a 'maximum speed achieved' tale that no-one will believe but no-one can check. ^_^
I do have a view on helmet use. I think it probably makes little statistical difference if they are worn or not in general. BUT (and I am guessing here) I take the view that someone who seriously commutes is probably a little better off with rather than without. I don't readily accept that helmets increase the risk of serious head injury (rotational) and am just a little content that I had one on the other day. BTW my maximum speed is less than 40 MPH. I may try to exaggerate it a bit when I reach 500 posts. Cheers!
 

baldycyclist

Veteran
Location
Sunderland
sorry to hear of the fall - quite quick that speed mind you? Get better.
wife did this a few years ago - took it at too shallow an angle due to lack of experience.
I always try to take them as steep an angle as is possible and as the surrounding space gives me.
A little "lift" sometimes gets you up as the rear can slip and you can still carry on?
Probably bad advice that?
 

jonny jeez

Legendary Member
Ouch...and Bugger.

I had a moment a few months back where I nearly did the exact same thing. Realyy shocking how quickly it all seems to happen.

You seem to have a really good attitude about it, so well done (if that doesn't sound too patronising).

Hope you mend fast
 

CopperBrompton

Bicycle: a means of transport between cake-stops
Location
London
My sympathies - broken elbows are painful things. I've broken both radial heads (in separate accidents, neither of them cycling) and have definitely decided not to do a third one ...
 
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