gerald.hughes
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Well, it has been a month since the accident, and I am home doing the rehab and healing thing. I think that I have three or four months of this ahead of me.
I want to thank everyone on the site for the good wishes, prayers, and support. It is warming to know that I am part of such a great group of people.
I have been riding for 53 years, and have logged 15-20K miles a year, so that is somewhere between 800K and a million miles of riding experience. After giving it many hours of thought, I cannot figure out what happened. It was totally out of my experience. I have had front tires blow, brakes lock up, potholes, objects, including animals in the road, but they always throw the bike forward. In this case, the front end went out sideways, to the right. The worst part is that I cannot think of anything that I could do to reduce the chance that it would happen again. Thus the decision to get a trike. This was something that i had considered when I had my hip replacement, but now it seems the only way for me to continue riding.
I cannot say that having an accident is something to look forward to, but I think that mine has done me good. I am 67, retired, and had settled into a comfortable routine. Like many aging people, I had come to spend a goodly amount of my attention on my physical problems (Heart attacks, a stroke, diabetes, bum hip) and was unhappy with my general condition and what i had to look forward to.
Well, the accident changed all that. i spent a week in the hospital, and a week in a care/rehabilitation center. It made me realize just how blessed I had been, and continued to be. I was injured, but I would recover. Most of the people in the care center were not going to recover. They were going to die there. The person in the be next to me had just lost his leg. Worse yet, he had no friends, no mate, no one to care for him. I don't believe that there was a person that I met in that facility who would not have gladly traded places with me. GIves you a little different point of view.
So, while I have a lot of work ahead of me, I am not afraid of hard work. I know that I will ride again, be it on three wheels.
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