Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
At The Back => The Dressing Room => Topic started by: gwEm on November 22, 2009, 01:03:21 AM
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well, now I know how Afghan felt a few weeks ago, some people are in a far worse position than myself, but I've ended up with a macho facial scar and needing some dental work :( :)
you probably noticed i've not been too active on the forum recently. in fact i've reawakened an old hobby of mine - cycling - and have been pimping my bicycle rather than my guitars for a change. actually i got it working pretty nice before crash today.
anyway, to cut a long story short, cycling somewhat briskly to a local bike shop today due to the rain, small dog runs excitedly out infront of me. I braked to avoid the dog. Dog is fine, I part company with the bike, nasty cut on my chin and smashed teeth.
not what i was planning for the afternoon, though i must say the ambulance people, and everyone at the hospital were super nice.
might sell the bike, bit down about the likely scar, and unsure how much the dentistry is going to end up costing :( could have been worse though.
at least my hands are fine and can play equally as badly as before ;)
the thing about selling the bike it I was just getting it really in good form. was under 9.5kgs and with a bit more tweaks it could have been within spitting distance of 9kg I reckon. might finish pimping it and then sell it..
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Ouch!
I hope you recover quickly
(And hope you dont give up something you enjoy because of a fall!)
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Don't give up on the bike. Falling off is part of the fun!
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ouch......ironically enough it was a bike accident that knocked out Legra Guitars for two months!
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Sorry to hear that gwEm.
It's not much of an upside, but I guess the scar will add to your piratical look.
Are you selling the bike to raise cash or because the accident has put you off? I can understand why it would, but it seems a shame to give up something you liked doing.
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Ouch, I hope you recover well Gwen. I'd echo what the others have said, it would be a shame to stop doing something you enjoy because of a freak accident-think of all the times you have ridden and have not had any problems. Besides, you can tell the grandkids that you were attacked by a Conger Eel that had escaped from the back of a fish lorry thus saving the lives of countless people in a nearby bus queue.
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thanks for the good wishes guys!
yeah, was going to give up due to the accident. my first love is music really, would hate to damage my ability to play an instrument, wether it be guitar or keyboards.
feeling a bit better about it this morning, probably see how I feel in a few days. chin wound is a bit smaller but a bit more raggedy than i thought it would be. the doctor made a good job of the stitches, bless her. obviously wondering have the young laidez will react to this :( as philly q says the jolly roger axe may help, the girls love pirates.
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Best wishes Gwem. I really don't like bike accidents. I've had a few and every time I even think of one it makes me shudder.
The chin wound may give you a Harrison Ford type look.
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obviously wondering have the young laidez will react to this :( as philly q says the jolly roger axe may help, the girls love pirates.
All the nice girls love a sailor.
All the bad girls love a pirate. :twisted:
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ow!
sorry to hear that :(
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ouch!!good luck...my advice....?drink heavily :D
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Sorry to here this. Hope it all turns out good and you make a speedy recovery. :lol:
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Hey it's all good! Don't give it up. Teeth will grow back, and girls like scars anyway. Get well!!
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Sorry to hear about the accident mate, it sounds nasty.
As you know I can totally empathise with how you're feeling.
At first you get shock, then panic about how they have treated the wound, them you resign yourself to it but then it kinda washes all back over you again.
Well, my advice.....
If you want to minimise the scar KEEP THAT CUT DRY and DON'T touch it for as goddam long as you can!
If they stitched or glued it then it will be clean and that should be the last time you go near it for 12+ days.
When that time is up twice daily (morning and night) use Bio-oil http://www.bio-oil.com/en/scars/index.html which you can get from the chemist and is a generally great moisturiser as well as scar treatment.
It has really helped break down all my scar tissue and reduce the red mark massively...
It's has worked so well that I now have people thinking I made a big deal out of a small cut! (trust me, it was DEEP & NASTY)
The dentists will put you in the poor house but they can work miracles so that will be sorted and the bill forgotten in time.
Keep calm and avoid the mirror for a while and I assure you it will work out well.
If you are in North London and you fancy meeting for a beer or a coffee & a chat - shoot me a p.m. dude.
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Sorry to hear about your accident. Riding in London usually means you have to watch out for pedestrians and car doors. Don't let the accident put you off the bike. I've come off a few times, especially when I first started to use cleats rather than pedals (but I guess I don't have as far to fall as you :D). Seriously, I hope you're ok. As for the hands, just make sure you have a good pair of bike gloves (btw. my lightest bike is 7.7kg!).
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Sheeshh... sorry to hear about that, sounds nasty.
Hope you're feeling comfortable.
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i went to the dentist this morning. although there may be more treatment in a few months, repairs of the immediate damage just cost £45 and they said I got off lightly, which is good. i had good looking female doctor and dentist, which are minor but important bonuses.
anyway, feeling alot more optimistic about everything this morning as a result of the dental appointment. following afghan's advice i just ran out to the pharmacy and got some bio-oil. no doubt the cut was deep, but maybe it works out not-too-bad in the end - still too early to say for sure.
if I keep the bike I'll be going to buy a BMX style chin guard and some gloves too ;) still didn't decide about that 100%, I go through phases. 7.7kg is very light phil!!!
cheers guys :)
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Sorry to hear about your accident. Riding in London usually means you have to watch out for pedestrians and car doors. Don't let the accident put you off the bike. I've come off a few times, especially when I first started to use cleats rather than pedals (but I guess I don't have as far to fall as you :D). Seriously, I hope you're ok. As for the hands, just make sure you have a good pair of bike gloves (btw. my lightest bike is 7.7kg!).
Agree with this - don't let it put you off, cycling's great.
I just bought myself a new bike - and i thought that was light! 8,45kg over here.
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Good to hear that you could get your teeth fine!
I think that if you follow the doctors and Dave's advice you'll have the scar not too big, but of course I don't know how big is the cut...
Hope you get it totally fine!
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I empathize. Nearly had my first (motor) bike accident in 19 years recently. On the Bonneville, in a gravel parking lot, ready to pull out. Looked left, then right, and forgot to look left again. Came within a whisker of being T-boned by a huge Ford pickup. Slammed on the brake, put my left foot down, conveniently into a pothole in gravel. Came down with Bonnie on top. Wrenched left ankle, but nothing else (except feelings of idiocy). Cheers for a quick recovery!