[dsn_klr650] biker sshock....(nklr)
Posted: Sun Apr 30, 2000 7:32 pm
Ed,
I hear you Ed.
The shock of having something happen to you that you're
not ready for can be traumatizing. Also, with the idea that
you were unconscious for awhile probably is activating the brain
to re-group.
It will pass, believe me. Allow your natural process.
For me, a quiet, low stimulus environment allowed me to be silent
for awhile and nurture. This contributed to my later development
as a rider.
Put yourself in a quiet environment. Put your feet up.
Eat a grounding meal like steak and potatoes. Any words you can
write may help take them out of your head.
Peace Brother....you're still breathing, right?
Toby
PS
Reflect on your own post one or more times over the next to fewdays.
ELubejko@... wrote:
> > Hello list. I am usually in the lurk mode but today I need your help! > Yesterday, Sat. 29, I was ridding my KLR650. I was on my way back from a > camping trip in the mountains when I came up on a intersection in town. > At the last second, A Dodge full size pick-up truck made a left turn in > front of me! I was doing about 35 and hit the truck almost dead on! What > happened next isn't quite clear because I was knocked for a unknown > amount of time. I don't what to get into all of the details but I am > fine (sprained neck). What is troubling me is when I went around today > talking to people that saw the accident they cann't believe that I am > still alive! One guy said I had an angel in my back pocket. This wreck > really scared the shit out of me. My hands are shanking as I type. I > cann't even sleep. Has anyone out there been through this? I cann't get > the accident out of my head! I just keep seeing myself time after time > slamming into that truck. I also cann't stop thinking about how this > could have affected my family if had turned out the other way. I am > sorry for the run on here, just needed to reach out I guess. > > Ed > Colorado Springs, CO