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The only major injury that I had was when I fell off onto a brick when trying to jump my bike. I hit a lip sailed through the air for a few meters landed fell off and landed on my shin on the brick. I ended up being able to see both lower leg bones and all the muscle formation in there and having to have 10 proper stitches. Amazingly I didn't even tare the tracksuit bottoms I was wearing and when asked by a mate, while walking home, if I was OK and if I had hurt myself I said 'I think I have grazed my knee' I pulled my trouser leg up and saw the cut. I collared on the floor and started crying for my Mum. I got carried home and my mate pushed my bike.
Oh this was 20 years ago when I was 10!
Oh and another injury I got was when I hooked the back wheel up landing a double and landed on the saddle hard bent the rails went down on the Tioga DH tyre (while wearing Addidas football shorts) and by balls got sucked in by the tyre inbetween the V brakes which I then had to use to slow down! ๐ฏ I managed to tare my scrotum and hobbled back home in considerable pain. Still hurts sometimes now. That was when I was about 17. It obviously didn't to any serious damage because I have two children now, but then they are both girls so maybe it did?
I'm afraid I don't have pics of either.
Sorry - couldn't resist.
Landed on a bar-end from height, full (considerable) weight and didn't get hands down. It was in the dark and I didn't know what was happening. Fortunately, my bar-end plug was in so no core sample taken.
No intra-abdomial injury sustained, just ruptured my rectus sheath and still have quite a large haematoma from the now congealed internal bleed. Oh and a bit of a bruise.
Bloody hell people i don't think i'll ride my bike again ;0)
Even with my background I know feel sick ๐
Minor in the grand scheme of things. I crashed and my glasses hit a tree stump, which nearly gave me a third nostril, i honestly thought they had gone through! I also clattered my ribs with the bars and spent the next 4 days coughing up blood
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[url= http://www.flickr.com/photos/ahsat/3225376554/ ]Thrunton 24-01-09[/url] by [url= http://www.flickr.com/people/ahsat/ ]ahsatb[/url], on Flickr
really, this is why I mincecore...
Saxon that's a decent job you did right there. Please tell me that the NHS pulled its finger out and plated that one for you (i feel a bit of an expert on clavicle breaks as I sit here recovering from my second break and second op to plate!)
@geetee1972:
I sit here well-plated. In fact, even after a year of having the plate in, I dread having my youngest move his little hand in the direction of my shoulder for fear of the ensuing pain.
I hate having the plate there, but I don't want to risk any permanent loss of superficial feeling by having them go in again to take it out.
Is your second plating on the same clavicle? If I did that, I think my wife would leave me!
Saxon it gets better but it takes quite a bit longer than you might think and it never goes fully away.
Whenever my two year old flops his head down on the bolts in my left shoulder it still hurts (although it hurts him as well so he's learning not to do it ๐ฏ ).
I did my left one almost five years ago and that took about two years post op before it stopped aching.
I broke my right one about five weeks ago but had to wait for surgery until two weeks later because of concussion. I'm now almost four weeks in and can take the sling off on Friday!
Pushing things a bit too fast on a sketchy surface results in:
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The problem was that I couldn't really tell what'd happened given the colours!
It hadn't had time to swell by that point - that came later that evening. ๐ฏ
Three days later, and lots of cleaning out / and some of the swelling going down a bit and I could see what I'd got:
DIY fixed, so I've got no idea what happened inside, but I had a *really* sore elbow for about 6 months solid afterwards, so much so, if I bumped it against anything, or forgot and leant on it I'd go all kinda shaky/sweaty from the increase in pain.
Lots of elbows. Here's my contribution:
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[url= http://www.flickr.com/photos/jondouglas/2639123562/ ]Ouch![/url] by [url= http://www.flickr.com/people/jondouglas/ ]alanach[/url], on Flickr
Blurgggghhhh! Veggy dinner for me, enough blood for one day..
Here's mine from a couple of months ago when the sun was still shining. Thought it was pretty serious at first but I was riding after a couple of weeks.
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The crash that caused it was filmed which is always a consolation.
Becky that looks pretty awful. What brakes do you use? Just so I can avoid their sharp levers!
I've just been sick
i'm going to start wearing body armour for everything
Riding some secret little DH trails, and had forgotten my ff helmet last year. Face planted on a loose corner and broke my nose in 2 places:
The doctor in A&E said I would need my nose rebuilt, but incredibly it actually straightened my already bent nose out!
Jesus christ ladies and gents...
Puts me off ever having a slow bimble on my own, I hurt my ankle a little the other day and started wondering how the hell I was going to get out of the forest.
Flippin eck - this post it still going this morning - some late night posters up there!
Im sitting here wondering if I don't try hard enough when riding. I don't have that many crashes and now I'm thinking is it because I ride like a girl. Am I doing something right or something wrong? Last time I crashed I took the skin off my shin but I have never broken anything. I'm confused.
Looks like some of you have had your value for money out of the NHS !
I've got a big scar on my knee from a crash that stopped me biking for a few weeks but nothing more serious than that. I choose to believe it's because I'm just too awesome to crash rather than because I'm too busy mincing... ๐
Exactly 2 years and 3 days since my bar-end interface. The impact point is badly scarred and the haematoma sits above my navel - it's approx' 6cm x 2.5cm.
Bruising gone completely along with a considerable amount of blubber. I'm almost 4st lighter than when I had the accident.
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Becky that looks pretty awful. What brakes do you use? Just so I can avoid their sharp levers!
I wish I knew...was someone else's brake I landed on!
Kato - just thinking about that makes me feel ill!
I think I'm going to go home and take the SPDs off my bike... Maybe it'll be safer if I wear body armour on the commute too. And a full face motorcycle helmet.
Or drive everywhere.
In a tank.
With airbags in it.
OK, full face helmet and armour on every ride for me from now on.. ๐ก
All from the same off... which was on fireroad. ๐ณ
I particularly liked my gravel rash Amish beard. My arm got infected a few days later and I had to go on loads of antibiotics. I've still got some interesting scars. Not as impressive as some on here, mind! ๐
I remember looking at my arm and seeing two jagged bones sticking out
first thing I thought was, wow bones are pink!
Bone has a reasonable blood supply and contains marrow - dead bone and cooked bone is white ๐
Lucky that this is the worst I've had apart from a cracked rib or two many years ago.
From a stupid slow speed bar-tree interface tumble - caught shin on top tube as I toppled into the trailside foliage. Could never get a decent camera angle to show how big the lump actually was and when it turned black a day or two after this photo the bruising lasted for about 3 weeks.
slainte ๐ณ rob
no pics of my most recent little owie, Dislocated my little finger and knuckle punching a tree. The look of distress on Picto's face as he heard all the crunchy noises as I put all the bleeding wobbly bits back in place more than made up for the pain ๐
nice to see a rocket medical chest drain in the pics as they are almost mythical in the clinical waste sector


























