The Man - On Tuesday, November 8th 2011, I was struck by a car while riding my motorized bicycle. Coasting down hill on a 20 mile ride to the bookstore, I was struck by a car that crossed traffic without warning and ran into me like I was not even there. Both my legs (femurs) and three ribs were broken, my shoulder was jacked up and then there were the contusions and lacerations.
I had a DOT helmet on so thankfully no head injury. I'm told it most likely saved my life. I was taken by helicopter to the trauma center. they put me back together as best they could.
I was a month in bed and 3 months in a wheel chair I started learning to walk again about five months ago. Now I'm back on a pedal bike and am riding that to build strength in my legs . Lisa would not let me near a bike till I was well enough. she said I can't ride again or that she won't ride with me just that I had to get well first. We went on my first MB ride a few weeks ago and I have to say it felt great and scary at the same time. I got a bit freaked out being back on the road again, I had only been peddling on trails up till then, but it passed quickly.
Had my last post-op follow up on the Sept 13th 2012. The Pictures are encouraging the fractures have all healed I have a lot of new bone growth and am getting stronger. I'm still having a lot of pain in my rt knee and they think it may be that a few of the screws that hold my knee together are causing it so I we are looking at options for removing them.
After the Doctors rebuilt my legs 10 months ago I have been working hard everyday to strengthen and rebuild the damaged muscle and tissue injured in the accident. Through all this, beside the Lord, my wife Lisa has been my greatest blessing. She has been so supportive and took care of me while I was bed bond, Wheel Chair bound, house bound, She helped me progress from bed, to chair to walker, then crunches, cane and now walking unassisted. Her love and kindness, great care and devotion, inspired me to go further than I was told I might go. As I continue, with the support of my God, My wife, family, and friends, I am getting better, slowly, but surely better bit by bit. I still can not run (the Doctors say I may never run again) but that's my goal when I can run again, in my mind my rebuild will be complete. I'll post my progress as I continue to work on The Rebuilding of the Man
I had a DOT helmet on so thankfully no head injury. I'm told it most likely saved my life. I was taken by helicopter to the trauma center. they put me back together as best they could.
I was a month in bed and 3 months in a wheel chair I started learning to walk again about five months ago. Now I'm back on a pedal bike and am riding that to build strength in my legs . Lisa would not let me near a bike till I was well enough. she said I can't ride again or that she won't ride with me just that I had to get well first. We went on my first MB ride a few weeks ago and I have to say it felt great and scary at the same time. I got a bit freaked out being back on the road again, I had only been peddling on trails up till then, but it passed quickly.
Had my last post-op follow up on the Sept 13th 2012. The Pictures are encouraging the fractures have all healed I have a lot of new bone growth and am getting stronger. I'm still having a lot of pain in my rt knee and they think it may be that a few of the screws that hold my knee together are causing it so I we are looking at options for removing them.
After the Doctors rebuilt my legs 10 months ago I have been working hard everyday to strengthen and rebuild the damaged muscle and tissue injured in the accident. Through all this, beside the Lord, my wife Lisa has been my greatest blessing. She has been so supportive and took care of me while I was bed bond, Wheel Chair bound, house bound, She helped me progress from bed, to chair to walker, then crunches, cane and now walking unassisted. Her love and kindness, great care and devotion, inspired me to go further than I was told I might go. As I continue, with the support of my God, My wife, family, and friends, I am getting better, slowly, but surely better bit by bit. I still can not run (the Doctors say I may never run again) but that's my goal when I can run again, in my mind my rebuild will be complete. I'll post my progress as I continue to work on The Rebuilding of the Man
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