A tale of woe

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from the West Country!

So I've had a more interesting time than I'd like, but lets do things in order.

After looking at the weather forecast, I decided to shuffle things around a bit so Thursday I did shopping then on Friday I set off for a ride down the coast to Weston. Of course, with most people now back at work /school it was a bit quieter than of late so I was able to get sausage and chips with a seat on the seafront. It was a nice enough day, low wind, warm and sunny, that I decided to head back via Wells across the levels.

I stopped for my sandwiches and ice cream at the Cathedral then headed back over the Mendips to add 130km to my score for the year.

Having been out on Friday I moved the Saturday ride to Sunday and instead spent time preparing the 2nd edition of book 15 for release, it should be available now.

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I had a plan for Sunday's ride and I set off a little earlier than usual for the Severn Bridge and a ride along to Cardiff. I had worked out a fairly flat route taking in a windmill near Caldicote and a look at the Transporter Bridge in Newport. Photos at the first and a ride across the river at the second and indecently quickly I found myself in Cardiff for my lunch stop by the castle. Fifty miles down so a similar distance back?

A couple of showers marred my exit from the Welsh capital but then I was through Newport and speeding along the A48 to Chepstow where I stopped for pop and ice cream. Back over the 'big' river and instead of the direct route I decided on a longer loop down to Avonmouth and back via the city centre. By now it was a gorgeous The Portway alongside the Avon, which was spectacularly low, there's the Clifton Bridge, the 'suicide tunnel' and then BANG, instead of emerging into the sunlight I was on the floor in a tangle of Maddy and bike!

Once I'd got my breath back, I checked for anything broken, apparently nothing beyond scrapes & dents to me or the bike so I remounted to complete a final 10km to base, 107 miles in total. However, those last miles revealed extra hurts beyond the bloodied limbs, something seriously amiss with my left shoulder and possibly my right hand which made controlling the bike 'interesting' to say the least. It was clear that I needed medical attention, my host taxied me to A&E and I settled in for a long evening.

You don't need a blow by blow, I was X-rayed, de-gritted and to everyone's surprise found to have come through the incident without breaking anything. Breaking no but I've damaged the ligaments in my shoulder, the pain is intense, I'm not one for popping pills but strong painkillers are currently my best friend! So there we are, all I can do for now is wear a sling and wait for things to settle down, riding is obviously out atm, well leaving the house full stop as I'm reliving Drew wearing skirts after bike accidents, the skirt isn't a problem but I can't actually wear more than a cardi wrapped around my top!

I've uploaded you a couple of chapters, Summer Girl 29, Happy Birthday and Avoidance 4, Retail Therapy.

That's it for now
Maddy

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If you've missed parts one and two, now is a great time to catch up with at least ten minutes reading!
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Comments

What went wrong with your...

previously trusty steed? Or was it a pothole that threw you off?

Anyway, I'm glad that nothing is broken but... sad to say this but ligaments can take longer than bones to heal. Take things steady and relax.
Take the time to dream up all sorts of dastardly stories and plots for us to enjoy in the future.

Samantha

it was

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a damaged manhole in a suicide tunnel!


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Madeline Anafrid Bell

Thoes

and unseen potholes will get yo every time.

doing

Maddy Bell's picture

the mileage I do, over 8000 miles this year to date, you will inevitably hit a few potholes, wam, bam and you are through. Its a sign this was a bad one that I couldn't ride through, it was wam, bam, bang sugar!

I'm no trick cyclist but I do have pretty good handling skills which allow me to avoid most stuff and tackle trails that others wouldn't consider on a road race type bike so it has to be something special to separate me from my steed.


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Madeline Anafrid Bell

Owie

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I'll add to Samantha's comment about taking it gently and carefully, frustrating as it might seem. Happen you'll be afoot a while, good job the legs still work. Wishing you a trouble free healing.

"Reach for the sun."

until

Maddy Bell's picture

I can get some clothes on I'm house bound!


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Madeline Anafrid Bell

Sounds like

your going to be sore for a few days, but glad your not too seriously hurt. Follow Dr's advice and don't over do things, just like you tell Gaby, hehe. Get better soon Maddy.

! Yee-ouch !

No medical backing to this, but ...

When everybody - you, your doctor and such, think you are 'all healed up', I suggest still taking it easy on the injured bits for another week, preferably two.

I know, you won't like it, but you (and us!) would like re-injury even less.

Good luck, heal fast, and take it easy like I said.

Oh, gentle movement, stretching and exercise is likely just fine, in any case follow what doc days.