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h3 said:
Ever see the Sixth Sense Mike? That movie got under my skin . . .I found my self wondering after near-misses whether they were really misses. Your story is pretty amazing.
$31,000 seems like a lot to me for one day in the hospital. I had a bad one in '01 that involved 3 hospitals and neck surgery, and the total was around 60k.
I went back and checked my numbers and, yes, I erred in the cost. 31K was the entire loss(bike, camping gear, time off work, lost vacation, etc.). The eight hours at the ER was 18k. Still, a princely sum because an idiot wasn't paying attention.
Hey Mike, any compensation at all from the driver who clobbered you?
Mike Bullis said:
h3 said:
Ever see the Sixth Sense Mike? That movie got under my skin . . .I found my self wondering after near-misses whether they were really misses. Your story is pretty amazing.
$31,000 seems like a lot to me for one day in the hospital. I had a bad one in '01 that involved 3 hospitals and neck surgery, and the total was around 60k.
I went back and checked my numbers and, yes, I erred in the cost. 31K was the entire loss(bike, camping gear, time off work, lost vacation, etc.). The eight hours at the ER was 18k. Still, a princely sum because an idiot wasn't paying attention.
my scariest moments on bicycle all came as an afterthought.
long after my accidents, I suddenly realized that I couldn't have dies if I didn't jump onto the truck grill, I couldn't have died if I didn't do an exactly straight and complete 360 with my bike, I could've died if I had moved two inches more into the traffic and fallen under the van instead of on the road after it passed while I skimmed along the side of it, I could've died if I hadn't worn a helmet and remembered to roll my head under when I 180d over my handlebars.
A conversation I had on the North Center tour today reminded me of mine. On a cold and windy day on the Andersonville/Uptown tour this winter, I (we) encountered a viscous wind tunnel blasting between buildings on Marine Drive. One second you're riding along like any other day and the next you are getting Pearl Harbored by a biblical wind gust. I don't really know where the Bible references heavy winds, but if it did, it would have been like what I am describing. It first blew me in to traffic and then completely over. It is the first time I've ever been helpless on a bike. Thank God there were no cars coming from behind because the whole group may have been in trouble. It was brief, but scary. I'm plenty used to being helpless in most aspects of my life, but not on the bicycle.
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