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Old 11-25-19, 12:36 PM
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Courage resilience redefined.

Originally Posted by Climb14er
July 2012... cycling with family, eastbound out of NoName, Colorado, just East of Glenwood, along the Colorado River on bike path. Sunday morning, beautiful. For once, bringing up the rear. Did a 90* under the overpasses, slowed down to a crawl, then the other 90*, came upon a section of concrete, unmarked, that sank, hit what felt like a curb, did not have the momentum to cross, stalled, came out of my cleats, backwards, crashed down on my sacrum. Immediate pain, laid there for minutes, in shock, checked, could move feet, family came back, needed twenty minutes, to basically get helped up, actually ride my back back down river, slumped over, waited all day for Sunday's traffic back to Denver to dissipate. Loaded me into 4Runner, strapped me in, drove back to Denver. Pain that night, tough to take, lucky for me had previous script Percoset, some relief. Called Doc, got in for exam, xrays and follow up MRI... fractured T12 and L2. Could barely lay down, walk... pain intense, constant. After one week, began to walk, could go 100 feet first day. Every day, little more...

Six months later, I was back walking and riding and hiking well... But the pain, still is with me 7.5 years later. I spin, ride and hike and when the pain returns, have to take on occasion, prescription anti inflammatory, sometimes prescribed low dose straight oxy, I stretch, on foam roller, soak, etc.

Bottom line... at least grateful and thankful no paralysis. With age, now 67, even in fine condition, nerve channels are narrowing, arthritis in lower back... the pain subsides on occasion, but WILL NEVER GO AWAY.

So... recovery... yes. Side effects from accident... unfortunately remain.
Dear fellow avid cyclist: thank you most kindly for taking the time to share and encourage me after my bicycle crash. As my trauma doctor was getting ready for local anesthesia to my broken x9 right ribs, my heart rate dropped to 28 and systolic BP dropped to 60! This lasted a few seconds, apparently side effects to the general anesthesia and pseudo tamponase due to having 500 ml or half liter ((2 pints of blood) pushing over my heart. The right chest tubes drained over 500 ml of blood but I did not need any blood transfusions, thanks be to my Almighty God.
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