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Old Sep 19, 2007 | 07:37 PM
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i dont think i posted n e thing about my wreck on here, so here's what i posted on another forum right after it happened, some things might be wierd or sound funny or stuff, i was pretty much out of it due to the pain meds

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6/11/07 i was in a motorcycle wreck, i finally bought a bike this summer, somethin ive wanted for a while, it was an 03 honda cbr600rr, black and red paint, looked great, not sumo, but for the price i couldnt pass it up, well, 6/11 i was headed to work and ridin down this road, on the outside lane w/ a black suv on the inside, i was ridin next to his passenger window so he would know i was there and i wouldnt have a wreck, also because there was a cop oncoming and we were already doin the speed limit so i didnt wanna speed up at the moment, i dont typically ride next to suvs, well, he swerved out of the way and next thing i know theres a car sideways in front of me, he cut out of the oncoming traffic lane and turned left in front of us, the suv had the advantage of seeing it sooner and knowing to swerve, i didnt see the car til it was sideways in front of me, proof of that is my skid mark didnt even measure 4 ft, i realy just had no time to react, well, i hit the cars front right wheel and flew over the hood and hit the street, my bike ended up under the car, i was knocked out sometime in that area, i dont remember n e thing other than thinkin crap im about to hit a car, then i woke up in the hospital, but the witness said i flipped head over heels over the car 2 and a half times before hittin the ground, i hit my knee on his car first, i have my helmet thats all scraped up and cracked in one spot, it saved my life for sure, my only injuries were the road rash from landin on the street, no big deal really, but my right knee that hit the car, really hit it at about 40 mph or so since i didnt really slow down at all, its all torn up, tore everything in it, the acl, the lateral something, and all the other stuff in it as well, he said i had to have dislocated my knee completely then it go back in to place for it to tear everything up the way it did, dr said he gets this about once every two years, so its pretty bad

the kid that caused this was 18, just got his license, no drivers ed, no insurance, not even his car, he actually didnt have his license at the time he hit me, but had it at home, but, we finally found out that the car owner had isnurance and thats gonna cover me, so thats nice, the bike was totaled


had surgery 6/27 and it went well, kinda, turned out it was worse than he thought it would be and some muscle came unatached from i think the femur and now everything recovery wise was postponed, instead of walkin in 6 weeks, i cant put pressure on it for 4-6 weeks, i havent even bent it yet and was suppose to be doin that the day of surgery as soon as i got home

not how i had expected this summer to go, not bein able to walk since 6/11 and then findin out that i really wont be walkin til right at the end, but owell, i should be thinkin how lucky i am

ok, i think i covered everything, now for the pics










after surgery pics


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Old Sep 19, 2007 | 07:42 PM
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Ouch glad your ok man! How are you doing now?
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Old Sep 19, 2007 | 07:43 PM
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Damn, that really sucks. I hate riding along side anything. I will even slow down to give myself clear space. Hope all heals well!
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Old Sep 19, 2007 | 07:46 PM
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these always come up when im thinking about getting a bike

knee looks pretty bad, glad your still alive though
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Old Sep 19, 2007 | 07:52 PM
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Damn man, glad you are still around to tell the story. Both my Brother and my Old man ride and because of this I always give bikes 5 times the amount of space they really need.
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Old Sep 19, 2007 | 08:24 PM
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Originally Posted by DeerHunter_Z28
Ouch glad your ok man! How are you doing now?
im gettin around UTA like it never happened, so i have to say overall im doing pretty good, its just things like running, tennis, basically n e thing that requires strength in that leg i really notice how weak it is, im finally able to hit the gym as of yesterday to start buildin it up on my own, finally got cleared to work it hard
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Old Sep 19, 2007 | 08:34 PM
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Thank God you had a helmet on !! My stepsons friend had a wreck on his cycle about two weeks ago and he is still in the hospital and has been in a coma till last weekend !
No helmet !!!! Take care young man .
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Old Sep 19, 2007 | 08:37 PM
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be glad you went up and over, in my wreck i was under the car cause i had enough just time to grab brakes and got a little to much rear and laid the bike down and i went under the front bumper and bike bounced off the front of the car sliding had a nice tire tread on top of the helmet where she had tried to keep going, ended up with 7 broken bones luckly didnt have to have surgery but screwed up my left knee a little bit and my upper body on my right side was bad, seperated shoulder, really badly broken collarbone (the only thing holding it together still is a big calcium deposit where the break was) 3-broken bones in my hand and severly dislocated finger (hand still isnt all there) being stuck in the bed sucks i can vouch for that i was there for 3-4 weeks before i could move without a lot of pain and then another 6 months or so to completely recover

best of luck on the recovery for ya
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Old Sep 19, 2007 | 08:50 PM
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Good thing you had a helmet. If it weren't for wearing my helmet, half my face would of smeared on the pavement.
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Old Sep 19, 2007 | 09:18 PM
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my first one i ended up dumping my bike in a field when a car pulled out in front of me while I was doing 85mph. I rag dolled pretty hard but only had scrapes and bruises.

Good thing you were wearing a helmet though. I had a buddy that went out for a little joy ride to relieve some tension built up from the work week. He thought it would clear his head better if he didnt wear a helmet. He ended up blowing a rear tire and dumping the bike while doin a stand up down 360. Pretty stupid thing to do.
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Old Sep 19, 2007 | 10:56 PM
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yea never was on that bike w/ out a helmet, usually had the jacket on, not that time, not sure why but it worked out good i guess, luckily i went over the hood and not into the door or somethin
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Old Sep 19, 2007 | 11:09 PM
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Man, glad to see a living outcome from a 2 wheeler wreck, i have lost plenty of friends to a cycle.
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Old Sep 20, 2007 | 08:54 AM
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Nothing happened to the kid?
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Old Sep 20, 2007 | 12:39 PM
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he got a ticket for being stupid pretty much, forget what exactly the ticket was called
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Old Sep 21, 2007 | 03:53 AM
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Hmmmm. Sounds all to familiar to me. Damage even looks identical. your front fork is toast though that is for certain! https://ls1tech.com/forums/texas-members/610590-glad-i-have-life-insurance-bike-fixed.html
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Old Sep 21, 2007 | 08:25 AM
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Glad to hear about the positive outcome. I have been adding the bike fatalities up, at least the ones I have heard about this summer.... I know of 6 in the DFW area this year.

I bought it hard on a dirt bike on April 16, 1986 at about 5:30 p.m. at the Power Plant at Lake Ray Hubbard. I thought I was past the spot I went down... instead of being in 1st gear I was hard into it in 3rd, went into a gully and got twisted up with the bike. Really bad day for me! I was 21. The bike was just fine though, bent the handle bars, tore a grip... that's it.

Rt. knee.... tore everything that could have been torn. My orthopedic guy did not know if he could repair it, he told me his goal was to save the leg instead of repairing the joint...and this is a guy who had learned the ropes in the Army serving in the Korean War! I have over 18" of scars on that knee. 8 hrs. of surgery later and I was back together. He did a very good job. 7 months of therapy later I was learning how to trust the joint again when involved in sports activities. LoL, that summer I was designated driver for every damned thing including the ski boat! I had some good friends that kept me busy back then.

Today, 21 years later... it rarely bothers me. Instead of being sore after I've overdone it it gets very tired, can't sit in a car for long road trips... gotta keep it moving or it gets stiff. Sucks getting older with a repaired leg is all I can say.

Do EVERYTHING your PT people tell you to and then push yourself to do more.... you only get one chance to rehab a bad injury like that! Since my therapy all those years ago I have never, not one time been back top see a Dr. for my knee. I guess I am lucky huh?

Good luck.

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Old Sep 21, 2007 | 02:29 PM
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yea, the rehab's a bitch, but its going good, actually stopped going after my appointment this morning, on my own just hittin the gym every day from here on out, sounds like me and you had about the same injury just seems like mine was a lot less involved i guess due to advances in surgery technique, a lot of mine was using a scope and no 15 inches of scars

and orangepeel, that sucks, good to hear you made it out alright and will be riding again
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Old Sep 21, 2007 | 03:08 PM
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Go after his insurance for 3 times the amount of your medical bills and for pain and suffering.

A drunk 17 year old almost hit me head on. Long story short my wife and I got $22K in a settlement.
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Old Sep 21, 2007 | 04:22 PM
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thats already in the waiting, as long as we dont go over the limits we for sure the the rest up to the limit, and then possibly more, and theyve got pretty damn high limits or id be over them already, almost 100% sure its a 100k limit and were right around 70 right now, cant be positive but my uncle who does insurance is helpin me through it all
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You are gonna keep riding though right? You will be a better rider for it, trust me!
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