Freewheeler
Well-Known Member
- Location
- Warrington
Had a nasty off this morning. There was ice on my car, but I thought that since it was gone 9am the roads would be clear and so decided to ride into work. About 1/2 a mile from home there's a right turn on an untreated side road. The road surface was a bit damp, but I took the turn as normal and was banked over when bam!, a patch of black ice saw the bike just disappear from under me.
I had no time to break my fall, hit the road hard with my right hip and spent about a minute howling in pain. It felt like the mother of dead legs. I crawled to the kerb and sat there with leg outstretched rubbing the muscle waiting for the pain to die down. It eased a bit, so I hobbled over to the bike and tried to remount; no joy, it was too painful to swing my leg over the top tube. I hobbled back to the top of my road using the bike as a crutch, managed to remount the bike and rolled down the slope back home.
I popped a 400mg Ibuprofen and went to the local A&E; since I could walk with difficulty, I expected the diagnosis to be bad bruising. The doctor got me to move my leg in various ways, all were ok except for rotating the leg which was agony. Two X-Rays, a CT Scan and a boring couple of hours on a trolley later it turns out I have chipped one of the small projections on my pelvis. I think it's a tendon anchor point or something.
They let me come home this evening and I'm now on crutches. It will take 6 - 12 weeks to heal, so at least the ice will all be gone by the time I'm back on the bike. I'm gonna miss riding though, and will probably be about as fit as a lump of lard by spring.
Oh, and the bike? Nothing more than a bent rear mech; it had quite a lot of play so was probably due for replacement anyway.
I had no time to break my fall, hit the road hard with my right hip and spent about a minute howling in pain. It felt like the mother of dead legs. I crawled to the kerb and sat there with leg outstretched rubbing the muscle waiting for the pain to die down. It eased a bit, so I hobbled over to the bike and tried to remount; no joy, it was too painful to swing my leg over the top tube. I hobbled back to the top of my road using the bike as a crutch, managed to remount the bike and rolled down the slope back home.
I popped a 400mg Ibuprofen and went to the local A&E; since I could walk with difficulty, I expected the diagnosis to be bad bruising. The doctor got me to move my leg in various ways, all were ok except for rotating the leg which was agony. Two X-Rays, a CT Scan and a boring couple of hours on a trolley later it turns out I have chipped one of the small projections on my pelvis. I think it's a tendon anchor point or something.
They let me come home this evening and I'm now on crutches. It will take 6 - 12 weeks to heal, so at least the ice will all be gone by the time I'm back on the bike. I'm gonna miss riding though, and will probably be about as fit as a lump of lard by spring.
Oh, and the bike? Nothing more than a bent rear mech; it had quite a lot of play so was probably due for replacement anyway.