Many good thoughts going out from us two for a speedy recovery for your wife.
Rog n Deb
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Many good thoughts going out from us two for a speedy recovery for your wife.
Rog n Deb
glad to hear it wasnt worse and good luck on the spyder shopping !!!!
So glad to hear your wife is doing well. This is the second group riding accident i have heard about in as many weeks. One here in town resulted in a death of a rider... I agree with what someone posted earlier....the group is only as good as its weakest rider. I don't like group rides for this very reason. Your reaction distance is GREATLY reduced and in case of a crisis, it leaves few options. Your wife was very lucky and thank goodness for good riding gear. Good luck on the Spyder shopping
Jonny
Glad you survived. All group rides should follow the safe distance rule ...... 3 to 5 seconds behind anything in front of you!
Thanks for listning. Heal fast!
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Turns out that the shoulder was worse than originally thought and she had reconstructive surgery Feb 11, she spent 8 weeks in a sling, and finally got out of that the beginning of the month a week early and began Physical therapy. She is progressing well and she will actually finish that May 5th about 2 weeks early. She has been riding passenger for about a month now and went on a 200 mile ride recently with no issues. Once cleared by the doc she will do some driving of the spyder and we will see this year how it will affect the shoulder before investing money. She can't wait for the Deadwood 3 wheel rally!:yes:
My prayers for a quick and full recovery. She sounds like one tough trooper.
The best of thoughts going out to your wife and yourself.
Thanks for the update - sure hope she comes through this with no residual issues.
My wife Lori and i are glad that your wife is on the mend, being new riders ourselves this sounds pretty scary. We also are going to the Trike rally in Deadwood this summer for our first long ride so mayby we might meet you guys at that event. Take care you two be safe. Craig & Lori Sager
Thanks, your bike is distinctive so it will be easy to look for, most of our rides have been less than 300 miles so this will be our first long trip as well, we aren't pushing it and allowed several days each way for going over and back from what appears to be one awsum event from what I have seen thus far. Patti is doing good, has driven the spyder around the block with no observed issues and goes in May 6th for PT re-evaluation and looks like may be done with that, May 23rd she sees the ortho doc and should be released to normal activity. The remainder of this year will be used to let her drive the one we have to see if it will cause issues, if not we will get another spyder in the spring to replace her totalled 2-wheeler. I like the distinctive looks of your bike and was tastefully done, ours is fairly distinctive as well so hopefully we will meet up. :2thumbs:
Wow, "oh crap" sounds like an understatement! So glad your wife got away with bumps and bruises, but alive and will be ok! Praying for a full recovery for her.
Had the ortho doc appt this morning for the shoulder evaluation, he is satisfied with the shoulder after testing and released Patti back to normal activity including driving the spyder. She goes back in, June 6th for eval on the pelvis as one fracture hasn't completely fused, the rest have. If it was a 2 wheeler she couldn't operate a bike yet with the weight limits on the left side lifting the bike off the kickstand would put too much pressure on, with the spyder there isn't that issue. We will see how the trip to Deadwood goes, then look at either a 2017 or a 2016 carryover. :yes:
Update to last years MC accident, 2 of the 4 breaks to the pelvis did not heal. One just has to have pins in it and the other has enough separation that a plate has to be put in. She goes in this coming monday exactly 1 year after the accident on the same Date, October 17th. We did manage to ride to Deadwood this summer for the 3 wheel rally and had a blast, however it was not without pain. At least we can get this done over the winter in hopes for another riding season. This next year won't include any rallies as medical expenses are adding up but we will manage. Good news is she has one of the best surgeons in this field in the Northwest so thats a plus. For those that may be new to the forum, my wife was involved in a motorcycle accident last Oct 17th that left her with a broken pelvis in 4 places, a shoulder that required surgery to put back together and badly bruised knee and other abrasions etc. She ended up losing her job and benefits when FMLA ran out and is unable to work. Anyway we are looking forward to riding again in the spring however 2 wheelers are a thing of the past.
Soon - I pray.
I didn't see this anywhere but then haven't read this thread real close in a long time. Was there any settlement from the rider who hit your wife?
wow a year has gone by , hope she is pretty mobile , and the she hasn`t turned into a weather person , { colder weather aches pains of old guys like us } you guys are troopers , give-um hell , and have fun while you can !
It hasn't went to court yet, her lawyers are fighting it. Now it will be after the 1st of the year sometime before it goes, have not gotten a difinitive date yet but we have a strong case. It will be a couple of months before she is physically able to even go.