minimightymouse16
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Hello everyone,
I am looking for words of advice, people who have been in simular situation, ect.
I'll start off with a quick bit of history, all my life i have been a very avid quader, and snowmobiler. 5 years ago I met the man I love and he introduced me to dirtbiking, in turn i indroduced him to snowmobiling, and we both fell in love with a new sport. For the first while I was trying to learn how to ride dirtbike, on his bike(at the time he had a Honda CRF450R) I found that this was simply too much bike for me, I was ok with the power, but the size and weight of the bike was just too much, and so I struggled with it alot. So about 2 years ago I finally found a bike of my own, I picked up a 2007 Honda CR125R and I love it, even though its about the same height, it weight waaaayyyy less, and dispite it being a 2 stroke i find the power delivery very managable. Shortly after I got the bike we headed out for a week holiday of camping quading and dirtbiking. On our second day out just my boyfriend and i went out for a quick evening ride on the bikes before the sun set. We were riding mostly just simple flat trails, my boyfriend had gotten a little way ahead of me when a deer jumped out from behind a bush right infront of me. I paniced and did a really stupid thing by clamping on the binders, thus sending the bike into a skid as the bike went down it struck my leg and snaped it clean in 2(just a note i was wearing full riding gear, riding boots, pants, jersey, chest protector, helmet ect.). When my boyfriend noticed that I was no longer behind him, he came flying back to see what was up. What he found was me laying on the ground holding my leg screaming a few choice words. A quick assesment revieled that everything still looked normal, nothing was pointing at odd angles however I could not move my leg it was stuck at about a 90 degree. I'll cut the details but my boyfriend had to leave me sitting in the trail and go back to camp, he returned with his pickup truck and an off duty police officer who happened to be camping near by and stoped to visit with the rest of our group back at camp. After a very painful move into the truck my boyfriend and I started the very long slow drive to the closest town with a hospital. There x-rays showed just how bad it was, it was a tibial plateau fracture with the bottom of the tibia being displaced backward causing restricted blood flow to my foot. 3 days, 1 surgery, 2 metal plates, and 7 screws later I returned to camp and spent the rest of our holiday laying on a reclining lawn chair. Fast forward to last year I did get back on the bike, but only did a few small putts around the field cause my leg was still very weak. Now come this year and I am ready to get back on and try some real riding again.
However this is where I need some advice, the crash really scared both me and my boyfriend, he still seems to have more appreshension about me getting back on the bike than I do. I never did get to be a very strong rider befor the crash and so now I am essentuay starting from square one. I did do one trail on the may long and it went fine, I did fall down a lot cause the trail was verry verry slick, but other than a few bruses all is well. I guess what I'm asking is how do I get rid of the fear and tension for myself, and how do I assure my boyfriend that its going to be ok?
Sorry this was such a long post, i really appricate any advice, suggestions, and comments.
Thanks
ps I attached a pic's of my leg, just the befor and after surgery x-rays but they still tend to give some people the hebejebes.
I am looking for words of advice, people who have been in simular situation, ect.
I'll start off with a quick bit of history, all my life i have been a very avid quader, and snowmobiler. 5 years ago I met the man I love and he introduced me to dirtbiking, in turn i indroduced him to snowmobiling, and we both fell in love with a new sport. For the first while I was trying to learn how to ride dirtbike, on his bike(at the time he had a Honda CRF450R) I found that this was simply too much bike for me, I was ok with the power, but the size and weight of the bike was just too much, and so I struggled with it alot. So about 2 years ago I finally found a bike of my own, I picked up a 2007 Honda CR125R and I love it, even though its about the same height, it weight waaaayyyy less, and dispite it being a 2 stroke i find the power delivery very managable. Shortly after I got the bike we headed out for a week holiday of camping quading and dirtbiking. On our second day out just my boyfriend and i went out for a quick evening ride on the bikes before the sun set. We were riding mostly just simple flat trails, my boyfriend had gotten a little way ahead of me when a deer jumped out from behind a bush right infront of me. I paniced and did a really stupid thing by clamping on the binders, thus sending the bike into a skid as the bike went down it struck my leg and snaped it clean in 2(just a note i was wearing full riding gear, riding boots, pants, jersey, chest protector, helmet ect.). When my boyfriend noticed that I was no longer behind him, he came flying back to see what was up. What he found was me laying on the ground holding my leg screaming a few choice words. A quick assesment revieled that everything still looked normal, nothing was pointing at odd angles however I could not move my leg it was stuck at about a 90 degree. I'll cut the details but my boyfriend had to leave me sitting in the trail and go back to camp, he returned with his pickup truck and an off duty police officer who happened to be camping near by and stoped to visit with the rest of our group back at camp. After a very painful move into the truck my boyfriend and I started the very long slow drive to the closest town with a hospital. There x-rays showed just how bad it was, it was a tibial plateau fracture with the bottom of the tibia being displaced backward causing restricted blood flow to my foot. 3 days, 1 surgery, 2 metal plates, and 7 screws later I returned to camp and spent the rest of our holiday laying on a reclining lawn chair. Fast forward to last year I did get back on the bike, but only did a few small putts around the field cause my leg was still very weak. Now come this year and I am ready to get back on and try some real riding again.
However this is where I need some advice, the crash really scared both me and my boyfriend, he still seems to have more appreshension about me getting back on the bike than I do. I never did get to be a very strong rider befor the crash and so now I am essentuay starting from square one. I did do one trail on the may long and it went fine, I did fall down a lot cause the trail was verry verry slick, but other than a few bruses all is well. I guess what I'm asking is how do I get rid of the fear and tension for myself, and how do I assure my boyfriend that its going to be ok?
Sorry this was such a long post, i really appricate any advice, suggestions, and comments.
Thanks
ps I attached a pic's of my leg, just the befor and after surgery x-rays but they still tend to give some people the hebejebes.