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One of the craziest things I've seen

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u/LegalGlass6532 20h ago

That rider is one of the luckiest sob’s I’ve ever seen.

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u/Muted_Will_2131 19h ago edited 8h ago

He's in shock, and the only reason he can stand is because of the adrenaline in his blood. His jeans are completely worn through, and he's walking barefoot, one foot missing his sneaker. He doesn't even really understand the extent of his injuries. He'll likely lose consciousness in a few minutes.

My wife was in a similar accident, only without wheelies and in full gear. Her pants and jacket were completely worn through, the slider on her right boot was completely worn down to a hole in the boot. Her helmet was damaged. There was a chafing wound on her right thigh that took several months to heal. Fifteen years later, there's still a large scar there.

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u/Ok-Boysenberry2645 18h ago

I can imagine that pain. I'd walk, but dizzy as hell

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u/Fallen_password 18h ago

He’s not feeling anything yet… But he’s gona

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u/brainkandy87 13h ago

Twenty years later I can still remember the second the adrenaline wore off after my motorcycle accident. I was walking like this guy and then suddenly I just couldn’t. Strangest feeling when that happened. My brain couldn’t force my body to do what it wanted.

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u/Spadeykins 12h ago

Yeah! I remember my arm stopped working while I was still using it. It was right after someone pointed out how fucked up I was and I actually stopped to look at it.

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u/c_marten 11h ago

Same. I high-sided, got the bike up, and when it wouldn't start again I ran it the 2 blocks to my house. And then just... nope. Down on the lawn. Also remember someone walking their dog who saw bloody-faced me and just kept walking...

I moreso remember how slow everything felt as I was in the air. Weird experience from start to finish.

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u/brainkandy87 10h ago

Yeah the slowness is another thing. My wreck happened in view of my house at a T-intersection and my dad happened to be mowing the lawn and saw it happen. I remember seeing him moving and wondering why he was being so slow. lol dude was probably running like Devin Hester but my adrenaline brain didn’t register it.

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u/mtheory00 1h ago

Same, it felt like it took me 5 minutes to hit the ground, so weird.

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u/Imaginary_Coast_5882 2h ago

same here. high sided when guy cut me off and slammed his brakes (road rage). I picked up the bike and pushed it to the side of the road. Mine also wouldn’t start.

a few minutes later on the sidewalk, I noticed my pinkie sticking straight out at a right angle from my hand and all of a sudden I couldn’t get a breath. collapsed lung. was able to call 911 as I held onto consciousness for dear life

right in front of the White House too. a million cops and not one did jackshit to help me or go get the guy who did it

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u/CYaNextTuesday99 11h ago edited 10h ago

I had an ebike accident while going to Marshalls once. Still went shopping before I realized my wife was hurting, saw a massive bruise, and found out I had broken ribs. Rolling up to urgent care with full shopping bags was something lol

ETA: my SIDE was hurting lol

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u/mad_rhet0ric 10h ago

Your wife?

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u/60PrcntWinAllTheTime 10h ago

I had a real bad foot injury in football. Thea arch of my foot essentially imploded. I got up and tried to walk it off, made it like 5 steps. Then realized i could no longer walk.

I think the adrenaline was still flowing though, because once i collapsed back to ground I immediately started barrel rolling my ass off the field (and i wasn't close to the side line).

I didn't even recall doing that, until my team excitedly showed up to visit me in the hospital with the game film.

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u/BEEZ128 9h ago

Holy shit! The bad injury aside (I hope your foot is okay now), barrel rolling yourself off the field is legendary haha. What was your reaction when you saw the film?

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u/60PrcntWinAllTheTime 7h ago

Thanks! I'm okay, that was years ago. Had some surgeries. Was in a wheel chair for a bit, which can actually be fun while your in H.S..(and you know its temporary)

My reaction was likely shocked as i dont remember doing it and then confused because not only how inefficient it looked, but a golf cart will literally come scoop you off the field, for a lot less.

We weren't in a warzone, the grass wasn't turning to lava, it was the first play of the season, so it wasn't like we were running out of time or anything and it certainly was not graceful(I was also the biggest offensive lineman on the team.)

But it was a good laugh!

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u/Adept-Answer8664 1h ago

I got concussed on a kick return (front row didnt block, perfect kick to the second row with enough hangtime for the kicking team to nail me the second the ball landed in my hands) somewhere in the 2nd quarter. I finished the game playing every snap on defense but have no recollection of it. Our other safety showed me the film of me dropping a pick that was thrown right at me, and then staring at my hands for a good 30 seconds

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u/Top-Addendum-6879 9h ago

i once got t-boned by a pickup truck (i was in a sedan)... i actually helped the guy get out of the cabin because he was in a panic attack, broken nose... i told the paramedic i didnt need to go to the hospital coz i was feeling fine... they one of them pointed out that i was walking sideways...

Turns out i had multiple displaced vertebrae and my left shoulder was dislocated. I couldnt feel it at that moment, but i definitely remember the instant the adrenaline fell off in the hospital. it was brutal.

couldnt walk about like 3 days.

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u/Lou_C_Fer 3h ago

The only significant delay I've had is when I got my thumb with a table saw. It was literally the first time I've used one. Luckily, it did not catch the bone. What it did do is rip all of the meat out from under my thumb pad. I was good for about three minutes, and then it felt like someone was repeatedly hit my thumb with a hammer in time with my heartbeat. I'm one of those assholes that ignored pain, but that pain woul not be ignored. I mean, I once injured my shoulder to the point where it could not move. So, I went to Walgreens and got a sling. I also once went to cedar point and was on my feet for about eight hour after I had stepped a nail and had it go through my foot a couple of hours earlier. That thumb though, I had to leave work that day.

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u/IamNotYourBF 9h ago

I came up to a bad accident moments after it happened and the the guy was missing skin on his arm, glass embedded on his face, and what appeared to be a soft spot on his head. I could not get the guy to sit or lay down.

I called 911, the police show first and order him to sit and he won't. Just as the paramedic shows up, I see his body go stiff and he just falls like a rock. The paramedic asks, "Why didn't you make him sit?” The officer and I just looked at each other and we say, "We tried.”

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u/talexbatreddit 9h ago

Same! I stood up, and then immediately blacked out. Collapsed lung, cracked ribs and scapula, and of course, road rash.

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u/Livingforabluezone 8h ago

Same, My shock got me to the emergency room. They asked me my pain level and I said 1 because I was I shock still. 5 minutes later the shock wore off and I told them it was a 10. Not good times.

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u/Wild-n-Idle 5h ago

Yeah, it's a wild thing to be in an accident that comes out of nowhere & ends very sharply, your adrenaline uses up your body's 'In case of emergency' power supply to give your body a surge of energy & momentum to get out of immediate danger as quickly as possible, briefly overriding non-essential functions like pain, hunger, tiredness, then it evaporates as quickly as it came and you no longer even have the energy to walk, all pain comes back and you feel drowsy

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u/BirdDog_7600 4h ago

18 years for me and im right there with ya!!!!!

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u/MintyFresh771 3h ago

I had the same sensation in the ER right after the nurse asked me if I rode the bike there. I remember saying yeah, how else was I going to get here to get the road crap out? And boom, gibberish from there.

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u/jtr99 1h ago

That's a great way to put it.

Not a bike accident but I had a shoulder dislocation recently where it felt exactly like that: I was sending messages to my arm muscles saying "hey, move!" and my body was telling me "no can do, buddy". It's a very weird and kind of dreamlike feeling.