I’ve had a few offs over the years and I always try to carry on regardless. My logic behind that is – if I take time off riding when I’m injured I seem to suffer longer (but I’ve not done a proper study of this, it may just seem longer as I will be itching to get back on my bike)
Just before the Bearbones 200 last year I got knocked off by some muppet at a roundabout. I had to go to hospital as I couldn’t lift my right leg, they scanned my pelvis and spine and couldn’t see and fractures and advised me to rest.
I managed to do the bb200 that weekend with the help of some decent painkillers and a deliberately steady pace . . . And I seemed to recover quite well in the long run. ‘Mobilise as pain allows’ can actually get you a really long way it seems 🙂