Close
Page 3 of 9 FirstFirst 12345678 ... LastLast
Results 21 to 30 of 85
  1. #21
    QUITTER Irving's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2008
    Location
    Denver, CO
    Posts
    46,527
    Blog Entries
    1

    Default

    LIP (LIVE IN PEACE)
    "There are no finger prints under water."

  2. #22
    Guest
    Join Date
    Feb 2011
    Location
    Parker, CO
    Posts
    1,608

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by bellavite1 View Post
    Glad you made it through!
    I learned to ride in Rome 30 years ago and I am still riding.
    Somehow I never broke a bone in my life (a few times I did get my nose broken though...).
    Knock on wood!

    it's funny you should talk about broken bones. I used to pride myself in never having broken a bone (when I was younger). since then, including this accident, I've broken 22 (12 in this wreck). In fact, my hand (broken thumb) was in a cast until about a month before the wreck. and I was nursing a broken (maybe cracked) rib during that time as well. I feel pretty good day to day now, and I can keep up with my toddler. cant ask for much more...

    I used to say that I wanted to go out of this life the same way I had come in; covered in blood and screaming... lol (bad joke).

    certainly came closer then I would have liked that day.

  3. #23
    Guest
    Join Date
    Feb 2011
    Location
    Parker, CO
    Posts
    1,608

    Default

    funny side story too...

    it was about 3 months after the accident, I was still laid up on the couch / wheel chair etc. I can feel something in my foot, like a bad splinter. I felt it for days but couldnt really do anything about it. My wife is looking at it for me and runs her finger accross my foot. starts digging and sure enough, there is a piece of glass that she finds. Automotive safety glass that had been burried in my foot for 3 months had finally made it's way out. good little chunk too... lol

  4. #24
    High Power Shooter cwripinz's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2010
    Location
    The Peoples Republic of Denver, Colorado USA
    Posts
    825

    Thumbs up

    OUCH! Glad to hear that you are progressing so well!

    I gave up my street-bike only after walking away from being swatted off of the road by a semi. Kept on dirt-biking, though... until I got broadsided by a Baja-Bug. Limped away from that one. Got my bell rung pretty good when I got broadsided in 2005... 5 months of memory weirdness that fortunately snapped-back into focus. Walked home after the ER exam. Only just now recovering from last Auto Accident... 10/2/10... had to have my Shoulder rebuilt... 7/8/11... and a chunk of Collar Bone removed from the Shoulder Socket from that one... it slowed me down for a few months. Physical Therapy was/is excruciating but soooooooooo worth it.

    Keep up the good work and solid attitude!

    "Just Muddlin' Through..."


    www.coldwarremarketing.com
    We Import & Sell Military Trucks, Armored Vehicles & More!

  5. #25
    Paper Hunter
    Join Date
    Dec 2009
    Location
    Castle Rock
    Posts
    141

    Default

    You are a champion among men

  6. #26
    Ammocurious Rucker61's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2012
    Location
    Fort Collins, CO, USA
    Posts
    3,359

    Default

    Happy Birthday. Never been a rider, and there are too many stupid people out there. I won't even ride a bicycle on the road for any distance.

  7. #27
    Guest
    Join Date
    Oct 2007
    Location
    Thornton
    Posts
    2,423

    Default

    congrats on still being here

  8. #28
    Guest
    Join Date
    May 2011
    Location
    Pueblo East, CO
    Posts
    503

    Default

    Wow!!! Damn glad you are still here.....esp. for your son and wife. Your internal hardware looks eerily like my own and like you said, I can still see that grille coming at me. Best wishes for continued recovery and a long time with your family.

    Robby

  9. #29
    Machine Gunner SAnd's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2009
    Location
    Denver
    Posts
    1,625

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Chad4000 View Post
    funny side story too...

    it was about 3 months after the accident, I was still laid up on the couch / wheel chair etc. I can feel something in my foot, like a bad splinter. I felt it for days but couldnt really do anything about it. My wife is looking at it for me and runs her finger accross my foot. starts digging and sure enough, there is a piece of glass that she finds. Automotive safety glass that had been burried in my foot for 3 months had finally made it's way out. good little chunk too... lol
    I had glass and paint chips working its way out of my face for several years after an accident. I had one piece come out almost ten years after.

    The date of that accident is the only date I remember other than my birthday.

    Good to see you're doing so well. I hope you continue to do well.

  10. #30
    Guest
    Join Date
    Mar 2012
    Location
    Castle Rock
    Posts
    3,254

    Default

    I have been riding since I was about 10 yrs old, many accidents and once dumped the bike going about 55 MPH when a car pulled out in front of me. Been scrubbed with a bristle brush many times on the road rash.

    No near deaths! Thanks god! On a bike anyway, closest I came was when I fell 85 feet straight back, was gonna land on my neck, thought I was a gonner! My prayers worked that day and next thing you know I was right side up, but crushed my tip and fib> Three surgeries later I was put back together with pins and even though the doc said i wouldn't walk for a year, I was on 3 months later.....

    Gave up riding about a year ago, because it's not a matter "if" your gonna wreck but "when"............

    Glad your around to tell the story...
    Last edited by 10mm-man; 07-26-2012 at 22:20.

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •