David, Don't rush it. Take it easy, and know that all of the easy-taking is exactly what should happen. Work can wait! (5 years ago I had a minor concussion and needed 3 weeks when I initially thought I only needed one or less.)
Rest well! -Jim Sent from my iPhone On Apr 3, 2015, at 4:08 PM, David Spranger <[email protected]> wrote: > Thanks, Andy. One day at a time. While in the hospital I was busting to get > out. I have a vague memory of telling my boss I was ready to get back to work > right away. Now that I am home, I am realizing how long this is going to take > and, frankly, happy for the extra time to recuperate and reflect. > > David > Home Residence > Charlotte, NC > > Frieden pokój fred, > > David > > On Fri, Apr 3, 2015 at 9:16 AM, Andrew Marchant-Shapiro > <[email protected]> wrote: > David: > > How goes the recovery? Hope you're doing better... > > Andy > > On Sunday, March 29, 2015 at 7:53:02 PM UTC-4, Jim Bronson wrote: > Wow. Just wow. I am so very glad that you are still alive. I would guess > that more times than not, an accident like you describe would be fatal to the > cyclist. He left you for dead pretty much. > > There's nothing I can say about this motorist that would not violate the > spirit of this email list. I just hope this results in a long prison > sentence for him. And whatever happens there, well too bad so sad. > > On Mar 27, 2015 1:27 PM, "David Spranger" <[email protected]> wrote: > I was riding to work early on last Friday morning. My usual route. Nothing > unusual at all precipitating the event. I have no memory of the event itself. > What I know I have pieced together from eyewitness reports and police reports. > > I was traveling around ten mph up a hill on a arterial road that is labeled > at 35mph. A Ford Winstar came up behind me moving higher than 55 mph. Though > there was a clear lane he could have moved into, he instead plowed through me > as if I was not there. Eyewitnesses state he carried my body on his hood and > partially embedded in his windshield approximately 90 feet before coming to a > stop and allowing my body to fall off his vehicle. This was directly in front > of a very busy city bus stop with eyewitnesses that are used to seeing me > every day pass this bus stop on my bicycle. He then changed lanes to not run > me directly over as he sped away. > > He later reported an incident in which he said the damages to his car were > caused by boxes falling off a truck. Of course modern forensics and > on-the-ball police officers knew better and immediately arrested him. > > > On Friday, Ma 27, 2015 at 7:17:51 AM UTC-4, Andrew Marchant-Shapiro wrote: > I'm glad you're mostly intact. If you recall the details of the hit and run, > I would be interested in hearing them. I haveve been hit several times, but > never H&R'd. > > Take it easy with the recovery. I had a hip replaced a few years ago due an > incident, and it took me significantly longer to get full recovery than was > typical for scheduled hip replacement surgery. I don't know if that's > common, due to the trauma, or what, but it was my experience (I was fortunate > in that it was a relatively low-speed event, and the rest of the damage was > confined to my ankle and elbow.). > > Please, do well and read lots of amusing things. Let us know where you're > located and where your tastes in literature lie--I (for one) may be able to > forward a book or two! > > On Friday, March 27, 2015 at 5:14:56 AM UTC-4, David Spranger wrote: > I was not wearing a helmet. I only rarely use helmets. Please, no debate > here. I did receive head injury that resulted in brain swelling that required > an operation to relieve the pressure. I did not know this earlier this week. > I have been mostly out of it and am only now coming up to full speed, > mentally, again. My injuries are serious, but I expect a full recovery from > all of them. It will just take time. > > On Thursday, March 26, 2015 at 10:09:08 PM UTC-4, hangtownmatt wrote: > David, > > I notice you did not list any head injuries. Were you wearing a helmet? > Any advice in that department you would be willing to share? > > Your injuries sound serious. I wish you the best and pray you heal quickly. > I'm glad to hear you have lots of support. > > Sincerely, > > Matt > > On Thursday, March 26, 2015 at 7:38:02 AM UTC-7, David Spranger wrote: > I did not excape injury. I am on day 6 of hospital stay. Broken legs, hips, > spinal fractures, broken clavicle. So much outpouring of support, and I will > be home tomorrow. > > On Thursday, March 26, 2015 at 10:28:08 AM UTC-4, Patrick Moore wrote: > Did you escape injury? > > Certainly, file a police report -- not only for your own benefit, but as a > civic duty. Also -- I used to sell insurance -- inform your own auto > insurance company and agent. UIM should cover your losses if you can't find > the OP's insurance information. > > On Thu, Mar 26, 2015 at 7:59 AM, David Spranger <[email protected]> wrote: > Anyone have someone (east coast) qualifies to replace bent seat stays? Worth > sending back to RBW to let them handle the repairs? This is the bike I > consider most likely to carry me through the rest of my life. 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