Ride carefully - I fell and had a life changing stroke!

MattyB

E*POWAH Elite World Champion
Jul 11, 2018
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A question about your full face that you used during the crash. Was it mips? Did it smash into multiple pieces? What brand and age was the helmet?

Was the impact side on? Front on?

Did you hit the ground or a tree? How did you crash? Ninja roll out? Like a body slam?

I'm trying to understand if there is any lessons to be learned regarding the helmet spec or how you crashed.
Helmet barely touched, no obvious damage. Has mips I think , though can’t really remember. The injury was a tear to the wall of m the carotid artery in my neck . Probably happened due to torque on my neck as back of my head bumped along the ground as I decelerated.
 

MattyB

E*POWAH Elite World Champion
Jul 11, 2018
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Herts, UK
A question about your full face that you used during the crash. Was it mips? Did it smash into multiple pieces? What brand and age was the helmet?

Was the impact side on? Front on?

Did you hit the ground or a tree? How did you crash? Ninja roll out? Like a body slam?

I'm trying to understand if there is any lessons to be learned regarding the helmet spec or how you crashed.
Belated response to this - Fox Proframe with MIPS, less than 12 months old and no previous impacts. For the first time since the day I crashed I have just inspectedit for damage - absolutely nothing, just a bit of Sandy dirt in the side vents near the top right off the helmet. It’s difficult to see how I sustained such serious injury; I guess it was the torque of this big heavy helmet on my neck that tore the artery wall

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MattyB

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That is tough, and a bit scary! Healing vibes! :)

I strongly urge you to consider getting (buy, borrow, beg, steal) an exercise bike. They are safe and almost impossible to fall off from. I have had a few back injuries and although it was difficult to walk, I could usually pedal for 10 mins or so. Ten became twenty and so on. As well as feeling good I am convinced it speeded up my recovery. They articulate the spine, build fitness, improve mobility and boy does it feel good! Set it up so that you can look out of the window. Best of luck for a speedy recovery. Do not give in!
Sadly I already have one, but I am not stable enough to be able to use it yet, as it is somewhat wobbly on carpet - I used a lot of specialist neurological recovery exercise bikes(in rehab), used from my wheelchair.
 

steve_sordy

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Nov 5, 2018
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Sadly I already have one, but I am not stable enough to be able to use it yet, as it is somewhat wobbly on carpet - I used a lot of specialist neurological recovery exercise bikes(in rehab), used from my wheelchair.
I tend to read most of the "accident followed by debilitating trauma" stories because I realise that it could easily happen to me! The main thing that I picked up is (despite all the depressing symptoms) to stay positive. Easy for me, I know, I'm not the one in a wheelchair. But some of the stories of rehab through positivity are awe inspiring.

Get your exercise bike moved to a more solid floor, get it done now and get on it. Use some steps to get on it if you have to! Healing vibes from me. :)(y)😇🦸‍♂️🙇‍♂️
 

Plummet

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Mar 16, 2023
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Belated response to this - Fox Proframe with MIPS, less than 12 months old and no previous impacts. For the first time since the day I crashed I have just inspectedit for damage - absolutely nothing, just a bit of Sandy dirt in the side vents near the top right off the helmet. It’s difficult to see how I sustained such serious injury; I guess it was the torque of this big heavy helmet on my neck that tore the artery wall

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Well I guess helmets save heads not necks.
I have a mate who is now a tetraplegic. The helmet absolutely saved his head. He would be dead otherwise.
Neck, not so much.
 

JP-NZ

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Feb 17, 2022
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Christchurch - New Zealand
Well I guess helmets save heads not necks.
I have a mate who is now a tetraplegic. The helmet absolutely saved his head. He would be dead otherwise.
Neck, not so much.
Always horrible to hear stories like these from someone a similar age. The above is the same reason I have a Leatt 3.5 neck brace when riding my DH rig at our Bike park. Similar to why Hans devices are so important in motorsport.

I realise you can't be fully protected all the time though
 
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Plummet

Flash Git
Mar 16, 2023
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New Zealand
Always horrible to hear stories like these from someone a similar age. The above is the same reason I have a Leatt 3.5 neck brace when riding my DH rig at our Bike park. Similar to why Hans devices are so important in motorsport.

I realise you can't be fully protected all the time though
Even worse, my mate is late 30's....

The jury is out for neck braces, BMX and moto ate stopping using them. Often times the injury they provide more injury in a crash than save them.

I thing a solid crash technique is more important.
 

Chrysaor

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Apr 12, 2021
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Switzerland
Sadly I already have one, but I am not stable enough to be able to use it yet, as it is somewhat wobbly on carpet - I used a lot of specialist neurological recovery exercise bikes(in rehab), used from my wheelchair.
Hi,

I just read your story. I wish you to get better and that you will be able to ride again in the future.
My GF suffered from a stroke consecutive to a road accident last year, first prognosis was that she might not be able to recover her right-side mobility let alone even thinking about cycling again. And yet she is one year later, just starting gravel riding on a e-MTB.
So in line as other people stories here, keep fighting, keep exercising physio and neuro even when you feel discouraged and it can only improve from there.
Best of luck
 

doochenozzle

Member
May 16, 2023
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Dildo, Newfoundland
Hi everyone. I used to contribute here actively a few years ago, but never got the money together to leap into eMTB, but continued to ride my traditional trail bikes. Unfortunately in February this year I fell on a trail at Rushmere country park after I took a wrong turning and went over a step down I did not have the skills for. I was wearing all the protective gear including a full face, and had no signs of head injury at the time, but it appears I may have sustained a carotid artery dissection which is an arterial tear where it bleeds into the wall of the arteryIn the crash ( though we will never know for certain as such injuries can happen spontaneously sometimesas well for instance during sneezing, or if you have a high BP!!!!) . A week later I got a bad headache and it turns out the resulting clot had moved to my brain. Luckily my wife came home at that point to find me on the floor of my home office having fallen, and called the ambulance. I’d ha a stroke and was taken under blue lights to Lister hospital inStevenage trwhere they gave me a clot busting drug, but unfortunately that did not work and I had as secondary bleed on the other side of my brain as a result, and I was taken to Addebnrookes in case I needed a decompressive craniotomy, which I did within 48 hrs. I came through that, but th spent ~4 months in hospitals and neurological rehab centres learning to walk again and working on getting more function back in my left arm. I am now back home, but remain significantly impaired ( especiallyy left arm, and will probably never ride again given my left sided weakness. 😢. But I continue to do lots of rehab and am improving ( more slowly now whilst trying to work part time). This has been a devastating experience for me and my family, so all I say is ride carefully and make sure you have life cover and critical injury cover that meets yours and your families needs. These things do happen to relatively young people s as well as older individuals so make sure you have the correct cover for you in place ours has been a life saver.
Damn dude. Sorry about your injury. I lost a few friends and family members (cancer and old age respectively) recently and it’s really given me pause to think about my life and my own mortality. I think I waste a little less time now, and I defintiely want to work less and ride more. I don’t take big risks riding anymore (maybe never did) but I’m making small compromises here and there that favor safety over getting rad.
Hope you can keep improving and find happiness in small moments.
 

JP-NZ

E*POWAH Elite
Feb 17, 2022
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Christchurch - New Zealand
The jury is out for neck braces, BMX and moto ate stopping using them. Often times the injury they provide more injury in a crash than save them.

I thing a solid crash technique is more important.
Possibly.. I know it saved me from a broken neck when I went OTB on a 15 foot road gap at Chch adventure park. Helmet not so lucky.
 

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