Trike Over at 50+ MPH

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Oct 25, 2012
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On my ’08 Wing/Rodsmith on Saturday 13 April warm sunny day about 4 PM east bound on Interstate 66 in Fairfax, VA, about 66 MPH in left lane. Cars ahead came screeching to a stop. Besides braking, I also chose to dive into police lane (between cars and Jersey wall, which was not occupied).

Down to about 50 MPH, and one of the cages had the same idea – caught my right rear fender and flipped me up on my left side. (I had on full gear.) Don’t remember much, except the trike was driving me into the Jersey wall. When stopped, seems like a fuel leak, but to heck with the bike. My chest will killing me and I could not breath. Bystanders pulled me straight (was up on my right side, but left side is what was hurt. I thought legs were pinned, but weren't. I was able to coach a couple how to get helmet off, and they padded my head. Life squad seemed to get there quickly, but I wanted to have nothing to do with them, as they need to strap me to back board, and with 7 broken ribs, it was well. I kept batting at them with my arms telling them to stop, - - no such luck.

Inova Farfax was close. Was bleeding inside chest wall. They knocked me out and put in a large chest tube to try to keep the chest drained. Lot happened following week, but bleeding did not stop, so Saturday, had more surgery to put in two chest tubes. Also they used a roto-rooter tool with light, cutting blade, flushing solution, to try to wash out the blood clots. Finely 10 days after accident, liquid (now part blood and part clear) started slowing. This morning I had one tube taken out. The tubes hurt far exceed the pain of the broken ribs. Looks like second tube will stay in for a couple more days. Still in Shock-trauma though.

Safety gear – only place I got road rash was knees, as I had on heavy chaps. I had a full armor winter Joe Rocket coat, which I have not seen, though I’m told the EMTs did get it cut up into about 10 pieces. Joe Rocket boots came through un-scathed. New Noland N104 helmet did it’s job, as I’m told it is in very sad shape. I’ll see it when I get home.

Now for trike. On side which struck cage, NO damage. Left side, which went down on, (fender, fairing, turn signal, and main trike body, plus a few small things.) Have seen phone photos, which don’t show me much. Geico involved in getting it fixed, though first order of business is to get me home.
 
WOW, sounds like you are glad to be typing the message. I think someone was watching out for you. Good thing you had on the proper wear or you might have been much worse although I don't know how as it sounds very bad now. Prayers coming your way. Heal quick. The trike can be replaced. You did the right thing it just seems like you got stuck by someone else taking the same action.
 
Hope you keep on the mend. Sounds like a very bad experience. Thank goodness for the safety gear. You never know what is in store for you. Hope you get back to riding this year.
 
Wow, two chest tubes and had to knock you out. I hope you mend quickly and can enjoy some of the riding season yet this year. With ribs it takes awhile especially the older we get, but as long as you don'tpush ddoing anything you should be good.
 
Blueribbon, that is one scary story!!! Thank God you are going to be better and you can count on it that you have many friends here who will be praying that your recovery goes well, and quickly! Please keep us updated.
 
I don't know what to say..... I'm extremely glad you are going to pull out of it ok. Blueribbon, you had a passenger that day riding on your shoulder, she was called an angel. Hope you mend fast and well. God speed.
 
May your recovery happen as quickly as it can. You are living proof that ATGATT can make a difference. Speedy recovery.
 
As I mentioned to you, my prayers will continue for a speedy and permanent recovery. Please keep in touch!
 
Thanks for all the well wishes. 2nd tube out of back this morning. Not pleasant all, but 30 minutes later felt like an all new back.

they think I can go home tomorrow or Tue. Hope I can work successfully with Geico.

I'll keep you informed. Great group to belong to.

Bill
 
That was a rough ride Bill, but glad to hear you're on the mend. Keep us posted of your progress.ThumbUp
 
good lord, Thats a bad scrape my friend.<br />
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I know what having several ribs broken feels like.<br />
The paramedics broke a bunch of mine when i had a heart attack.<br />
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It's a bit rough sleeping sitting up, Keep a soft pillow handy to hold against the ribs if you cough. It helps a might.<br />
Threaten to shoot anyone that makes you laugh!<br />
There is a few months of recovery ahead of you and even small tasks will be hard at first.<br />
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I don't like medications, but take the pain pills the dr. prescribes ok?<br />
Sleep is a great healer at first.<br />
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I have had chest tubes for drainage. The site where the tubes are inserted will hurt because your body wants that tube out of you.<br />
Thank god you can't feel the tube inside of you.<br />
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Don't push things, ribs heal slow, soon you will get tired of people babying you, but let em do it for a while?<br />
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Just think? You just got yourself out of the lawn mowing task for a while!<br />
When you can do it, WALK. It will help keep phnumonia at bay, A little shot of oxygen might even be helpful if you can't take a deep breath.<br />
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Let us know how your doing ok?<br />
Paul
 
Glad to hear you're on the mend, I know what you're going thru, the wife and I had a bad spill about 4 years ago, I broke 9 ribs, collarbone and also had chest tubes. It will get better but takes a long time. I never had pain like that before. We're back to riding so hopefully you will be before long also. Godspeed and keep the faith.....
 
Healing at any age is a bitch but worse when older, traded in the 2 wheeler for the trike when I was facing lower back surgery, just got ok to ride from saw bones after six months but still lots of pain, gettin old ain't for sissy's
 
Bill: Glad to hear you made it thru that. Hope you have a speedy recovery :). The bike will be fixed! But you've got to take it easy and get healthy again. GOOD LUCK Bill ThumbUp
 
A bummer for sure, I know all about those broken ribs and chest tubes, had 9 myself broke about 4 yrs ago, slow process but hang in there, it does get better, just takes time.
 
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