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Hi all, I'm Mrs BT Humble, who is out of the country at this time.
I'm just passing on some news about Lemmiwinks, who I think posts here. He had a bicycle fall on Saturday that cost him his right shoulder and right hip. He had surgery yesterday involving several large pins in both joints and is now recovering in Canberra hospital, Woden. He's not been allowed out of bed yet. At this stage it looks like he'll be there for a couple more days, but he's not getting a consensus from the various surgeons involved. He's up for three non-load-bearing months; basically even in a couple of months when he can put weight on his leg he won't be able to walk, and with the shoulder out too he won't be able to use crutches. When he gets home he'll be house-bound for some time. You probably get what this means for his cycling, and how he's going to feel about that. He's in ward 9B, doesn't have a phone, and has to keep his mobile turned off. He's quickly running out things to do so he'd definitely be up for visits from locals and any news from anywhere. You might be able to sms him; Ms L takes his phone out and checks it occasionally, or if you want to send him a message post here and I'll get it through to him. Cheers |
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"sass_my_frass" <sass_my_frass@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:77ec694f-029f-43de-ac92-559eae031b3f@w4g2000prd.googlegroups.com... > Hi all, I'm Mrs BT Humble, who is out of the country at this time. > I'm just passing on some news about Lemmiwinks, who I think posts > here. He had a bicycle fall on Saturday that cost him his right > shoulder and right hip. He had surgery yesterday involving several > large pins in both joints and is now recovering in Canberra hospital, > Woden. > > He's not been allowed out of bed yet. At this stage it looks like > he'll be there for a couple more days, but he's not getting a > consensus from the various surgeons involved. > > He's up for three non-load-bearing months; basically even in a couple > of months when he can put weight on his leg he won't be able to walk, > and with the shoulder out too he won't be able to use crutches. When > he gets home he'll be house-bound for some time. You probably get what > this means for his cycling, and how he's going to feel about that. > > He's in ward 9B, doesn't have a phone, and has to keep his mobile > turned off. He's quickly running out things to do so he'd definitely > be up for visits from locals and any news from anywhere. > > You might be able to sms him; Ms L takes his phone out and checks it > occasionally, or if you want to send him a message post here and I'll > get it through to him. > > Cheers G'day, Would that accident have anything to do with a guy in a ute who ran into some cyclists in Canberra and didn't stop? One of the guys who i am in touch with down there in Canberra was telling me about it as he was riding in this group although he was further behind and luckily not involved but was telling me about the guys who were hit. Give him our best regards and hope he has a successful recovery. Cheers DJ |
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> Would that accident have anything to do with a guy in a ute who ran into
> some cyclists in Canberra and didn't stop? No, just a random unco moment. Haven't heard of that one... |
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> won't be doing the Mrs for a at least 4 weeks
I'm just going to assume that you're about seven years old. |
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sass_my_frass wrote:
>> won't be doing the Mrs for a at least 4 weeks > > I'm just going to assume that you're about seven years old. No it's just Roger Bratton, resident nutjob, acts like a 7 year old though. |
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On May 6, 3:32 pm, "D&M JOHNSTON" <mrj...@optusnet.com.au> wrote:
> > G'day, > > Would that accident have anything to do with a guy in a ute who ran into > some cyclists in Canberra and didn't stop? > > One of the guys who i am in touch with down there in Canberra was telling me > about it as he was riding in this group although he was further behind and > luckily not involved but was telling me about the guys who were hit. > > Give him our best regards and hope he has a successful recovery. > > Cheers > DJ That was the Friday Vikings group from the ANU, which Bean usually rides in but was having a sickie. Riding along in the bike lane and the ute drives up next to the bunch, swerves into the bike lane knocking three off, then drives away. The worst off had his forks cut right out from underneath and went straight onto his face - he has fractures and no recollection of what happened, but he was out of hospital by the evening so is doing OK relative to what it could have been. Who knows what was going on in that ute - whether he was trying to give the bunch a scare and got it wrong or was answering his phone or what. A witness eventually returned and the bloke handed himself in about two hours later, I think (probably after a phone call to the lawyers). Best wishes to L and family - hospitals are not fun places to be in. |
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Looking forward to the X-Rays LemmiCyborgWinks!
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That's no good, hopefully with the assistance of that new T2 technology he'll be out of hospital soon & back posting stuff on here about windtrainers & physio. Thanks for letting us know. ![]() |
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sass_my_frass wrote:
> Hi all, I'm Mrs BT Humble, who is out of the country at this time. > I'm just passing on some news about Lemmiwinks, who I think posts > here. He had a bicycle fall on Saturday that cost him his right > shoulder and right hip. He had surgery yesterday involving several > large pins in both joints and is now recovering in Canberra hospital, > Woden. Oh Poo! Thanks for the news Mrs BT. I sold Lemmi my panniers a few years back... was it you I met 'when the deal went down'? Anyway, I hope to hell the young fella's healing up. Send him my fondest. Cheers, Bean |
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"sass_my_frass" <sass_my_frass@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:77ec694f-029f-43de-ac92-559eae031b3f@w4g2000prd.googlegroups.com... > Hi all, I'm Mrs BT Humble, who is out of the country at this time. > I'm just passing on some news about Lemmiwinks, who I think posts > here. He had a bicycle fall on Saturday that cost him his right > shoulder and right hip. He had surgery yesterday involving several > large pins in both joints and is now recovering in Canberra hospital, > Woden. > > He's not been allowed out of bed yet. At this stage it looks like > he'll be there for a couple more days, but he's not getting a > consensus from the various surgeons involved. > > He's up for three non-load-bearing months; basically even in a couple > of months when he can put weight on his leg he won't be able to walk, > and with the shoulder out too he won't be able to use crutches. When > he gets home he'll be house-bound for some time. You probably get what > this means for his cycling, and how he's going to feel about that. > > He's in ward 9B, doesn't have a phone, and has to keep his mobile > turned off. He's quickly running out things to do so he'd definitely > be up for visits from locals and any news from anywhere. > > You might be able to sms him; Ms L takes his phone out and checks it > occasionally, or if you want to send him a message post here and I'll > get it through to him. > > Cheers I confess I am confused - Is Lemmiwinks BT Humble?? I did not think so, but one way or the other, I am very sorry for whomever of them as he they (both?) post informative enlightening commentary. I hope he fights back to cycling status sooner than expected. Sorry - I will pay more attention in future. Also, I have to say that reading the troll input makes me very sad for the future if they are as young as they sound. Truly best wishes to him from Brissie. BtC |
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In aus.bicycle on Wed, 07 May 2008 11:16:42 GMT
Bill the Cat <oomph@bigtown.com.au> wrote: > > I confess I am confused - Is Lemmiwinks BT Humble?? I did not think so, but > one way or the other, I am very sorry for whomever of them as he they > (both?) post informative enlightening commentary. No, Lemmiwinks has bikes that are slightly newer than BT's. Powered and unpowered.... And the powered ones have a few more cc's. Oh and BT's the one into the blue girly drinks. Zebee |
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"sass_my_frass" <sass_my_frass@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:77ec694f-029f-43de-ac92-559eae031b3f@w4g2000prd.googlegroups.com... > Hi all, I'm Mrs BT Humble, who is out of the country at this time. > I'm just passing on some news about Lemmiwinks, who I think posts > here. He had a bicycle fall on Saturday that cost him his right > shoulder and right hip. jeeezz - by reading this i thought they had been ripped off:-/ be a bit more gentle next time. > He had surgery yesterday involving several > large pins in both joints and is now recovering in Canberra hospital, > Woden. > > He's not been allowed out of bed yet. At this stage it looks like > he'll be there for a couple more days, but he's not getting a > consensus from the various surgeons involved. > > He's up for three non-load-bearing months; basically even in a couple > of months when he can put weight on his leg he won't be able to walk, > and with the shoulder out too he won't be able to use crutches. When > he gets home he'll be house-bound for some time. You probably get what > this means for his cycling, and how he's going to feel about that. > > He's in ward 9B, doesn't have a phone, and has to keep his mobile > turned off. He's quickly running out things to do so he'd definitely > be up for visits from locals and any news from anywhere. > > You might be able to sms him; Ms L takes his phone out and checks it > occasionally, or if you want to send him a message post here and I'll > get it through to him. > > Cheers i'm sorry for the guy. hope he gets back on the bike asap |
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> Oh Poo! Thanks for the news Mrs BT. I sold Lemmi my panniers a few years
> back... was it you I met 'when the deal went down'? Anyway, I hope to > hell the young fella's healing up. Send him my fondest. Hi Bean, yes I was among those who invaded your home. He sure loves those panniers. I think BT covets them also. Actually I do too. > I confess I am confused - Is Lemmiwinks BT Humble?? I did not think so, but > one way or the other, I am very sorry for whomever of them as he they > (both?) post informative enlightening commentary. Two different cycling nuts. Last word was: Lemmiwinks is awaiting a helicopter transfer back to his hometown, where they've arranged a month in hospital for him. This is great as it will keep him as still as possible for as long as possible and reduces the risk of him having another fall or incident that would put his recovery back, and it also gives Ms Winks some time to get the place set up for temporarily imposed immobility. |
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sass_my_frass wrote:
>> Oh Poo! Thanks for the news Mrs BT. I sold Lemmi my panniers a few years >> back... was it you I met 'when the deal went down'? Anyway, I hope to >> hell the young fella's healing up. Send him my fondest. > > Hi Bean, yes I was among those who invaded your home. He sure loves > those panniers. I think BT covets them also. Actually I do too. Sass... can you tell us what exactly happened and where? There've been a few nasty accidents of late. Bean |
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> Sass... can you tell us what exactly happened and where? There've been a
> few nasty accidents of late. Okay I was trying to avoid saying because it's a bit, well... I think it went... doing about 15 in a smooth car park, no other traffic, moved or reached out to handles in some way, misjudged distance, overbalanced. Not really dramatic, not life threatening, not permanent, full sick leave to cover it; just a bummer. |
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