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Motorcycle Accident What to Do?

MyOldCrypto

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Hello,

I was involved in a motorcycle accident. I'm okay but my leg is messed up for the next couple weeks at least. It's hard to stand and I don't think I can stand long enough to do a pin.

Basically a giant junk of flesh was taken out below my knee down to the bone along with dozens of road rashes and lacerations.

I feel good as I have not pinned in a week. But I'm worried about more long term. Should I just try to do a pin next week?
 

IronCody

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i am assuming your entire road rashed leg is gonna be more highly sensitive , even if your injection area isn’t damaged, i would switch to long esthers (if an option) and probably only pin in the better leg for like 2 weeks

could always go with the shoulders as well, hope you recover quickly m8.
 

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Recover quickly bud. Not sure if you're able to lay on your stomach, but have your girl do the glute for you if there isn't much road rash.
 
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Don't pin any areas with road rash or pain. I would pin delts, vgs, glutes, even traps. But not your legs
 

Snowowl

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pin another site man doesn’t take a scientist to figure that one out.

Delts, lats, other leg, other glute, subQ If you have no other choice.
 

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Nothing good ever comes from owning a bike. Change my mind.
Everyone has their vices on what they enjoy. Whether someone rides cruisers or sport bikes, no matter what issues or problems you have, they somehow disappear once you're on the road.

Just like allot of other things people do, it's not for everyone.
 

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, no matter what issues or problems you have, they somehow disappear once you're on the road.
Until one person in a car hits you and you’re gone forever, doesn’t matter if you’re the best biker there is. Where as If you were in a car you’d more than likely walk away with minor injuries.
 

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Yes Snoop, what you say is very true. The same can be said for other things people enjoy doing. People take the proper precautions and decide to accept those risks.

People swim at the beach, do drugs, sky dive, cross the street, even go to jobs that are dangerous. As each have a different range of risks, people decide to run those risks to enjoy their life while they're still here.

I hear about that shark siting at the local beach once every few years but i still go swimming, I do drugs (that's probably made in someone's kitchen), if I need to get to the other side of the street, I'm going to cross it.

I won't be running into a burning building for a job. Not that there's something wrong with that, it's just not for me.

Riding is not for everyone.

@MyOldCrypto road rash is a bitch. You know how to eat healthy. You'll feel better before you know it.
 

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Nothing good ever comes from owning a bike. Change my mind.
loved my bike , lots of close calls, a couple close enough that the moment is burned into my head, major city’s suck to ride in, i plan on moving to the midwest one day to ride in peace
 
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