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for those of you that do wear helmets. what kind do you own? any recommendations?
Wear that helmet..... (and ask your representative to make helmets compulsory
for motorcyclists....)
Last Labour Day it was one of the rare times I rode without an helmet. The bike path
on the lakeshore was really crowded... Just riding 4 miles to downtown. Some Sunday
cyclist (no not a car....) makes a sudden left turn in front of me. I slam on the brakes,
fly over the handlebar, try to land on my arms, but my head still hits the ground. If
I pass out it's just for a couple of seconds, but I do bleed and people around me are
shit scared (ever seen how much blood comes out of a wound on your forefront ?).
Ambulance arrives.... I'm conscious. After a while in the ER I even start joking about
it. Until the ER doctor insists on scan of the head. I'm thinking I don't need it, I want
to go home, I'm fine... What the **** ??? No I am not, the scan reveals two tiny fractures,
a bubble of air in the brain. They decide to keep me in the neurology ICU just in case,
make a second scan in the middle of the night. Trust me, you don't care how cute the
nurse is.... you don't want to spend the night in the neurology ICU.... your friends visiting
will tell you that you're in good shape compared to other people, and you don't want to
go and have a look. And even if later they decide that you're not at risk for bleeding,
they still kill you with the 2nd most powerful antibiotic on the market because you're
at risk for infection (the fractures were between the sinus and the brain.... between one
of the dirtiest places on your body and a place which should stay clean...).
What would happen if you don't have a good health insurance ? keep you in the ER for
the night, no scan, send you home the next morning and hope that there is no damage ?
When you see the hospital bill for 3 days, two CT scans, some additional X-rays to check
your neck and shoulder, the antibiotics, the 20 minutes with a physiotherapist (which you
need because you cannot even lift the arm you've tried to land on) you start being thankful
for having a good health insurance (insert your favorite rant about the US healthcare system,
but it's in one of these cases that you realize the difference between being insured and not
being insured).
That was the last time I rode without an helmet. Even if it's in the city, just riding for 2
miles.... (the day before the accident I was cycling downhill at 40 mph in Wisconsin and
I was shit scared.... s**t happens when you least expect it....)
~
I think this random comment, posted by a user 'RidingMama' on bikehacks, sums it up best:I always wear my helmet when I get on my bike, even if it is a test ride around the block. No helmet no riding. A simple easy to follow rule because I like the privacy of being able to wipe my own ass!
Ammo, where do you find Nerd brand? Tho, anything I put on is kind of nerd brand.
J
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