Ouch! Why do you hate her though? Were you walking down the stairs and she caught your eye, as she was patiently awaiting your arrival? wac
What does the doc say? Look at the bright side - you've injured yourself in the off-season, so come spring hopefully you'll be ready to ride again. cheers
He was thinking about how much fun she is to ride and how pretty she is, as he was trying to walk down the stairs, and bamm! Wait we are still talking about the bike right?
Hopefully you're still fairly young. It takes longer to heal up them bones as you get older. When you get older you start feeling those broken bones from years past,bummer. Take care of yourself and do not push it to much healing up. I got some nice bumps from broken bones past. Heal up fast and good luck. Now you got time to think of all those mods you want to make to your bike.thumb up
Damn Wally how the heck did you do that..? Hate to hear it.. Did you do it the tech session...? I had a buddy pop in yesterday so I missed it ... Anyway someone said it above. Almost off season plus you will be off work for awhile I'm guessing... Lots of time for ride planning. By the way I never could read an X-ray so I can't tell much about it . . . Heal quickly friend. !!!
Dang Arkie! I just saw this thread. I'm so sorry this happened. It's amazing the damage we can do to ourselves by simply falling and landing wrong.
Looking at the x-ray it looks like an avulsion fracture where the ligament attaches to the head of the humerus and two twisting fractures where you might have tried to catch your fall or maybe grabbed the rail of the stairway you fell from. Did they go in and pin or screw anything yet or do they feel it can heal satisfactorily the way it is if your shoulder is immobilized?
I bet sleeping is a real pain. Literally. Do you find it easier to sleep in a recliner?
I hope it heals up uneventfully and completely so you will be fully ready to ride in the Spring.
Ain't it the truth. A family friend just spent a couple of days in hospital and will go through many weeks of rehab for stepping over the gas hose when filling up her car and tripping over it. Broke her ankle in three places.
Sleeping is definitely painful. Yesterday and today been pretty rough.
Go to surgeon tomorrow, but ER doc says he doubts surgery> Immobilize and long recovery is what hw said. Don't know his idea of LONG, but I am hoping 6-8 weeks.... and yes, I assume that is "optimistic".
The early days are always the worst of course. You will make it. I hope they have given you something to help you sleep.
The reason I mentioned sleep is when we don't get enough; our mind's can play tricks on us and our outlook can go from bad to worse. Dealing with the pain is one thing. Dealing with lack of sleep can even be worse.
Sorry to hear this. Hope your back on your bike soon. They probably just said no riding because if you get one of those casts with the prop that sticks your arm straight out to the side. You'll get a whole string of drivers behind you waiting for you to finally make that left turn. Also probably not worth the odd cross over jockey shift mods you think about making right after the thought of riding pops into your head. Ok maybe that last one is just be me...
Sorry to read about your arm, Arkie. I can relate, as I just underwent reconstructive surgery on my left wrist. I tore a ligament. That's what I get for punching a heavy bag without taping my wrists.
Well, I thought I was on schedule. However, today they say I may have also torn my rotator cuff and may need surgery (and then another 6 weeks out). I'm pretty bummed...and won't EVEN know if the RC is torn until they do a MRI and the don't plan on doing the MRI for a couple of weeks...they want more therapy first.
I optimistically pessimistic!
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