On accidents

On accidents

Instant replay, the heat of the moment, and lucky breaks

Instant replay, the heat of the moment, and lucky breaks

Sep 8, 2024

At the moment of fall

First thought: scanning if I broke any ribs

Raising a thumb up for everyone watching. There were two dozen probably

This is probably not gonna affect my goals too much.

Second thought: unclipping the pedals and trying to stand

Third though: this sucks, but I think I'm fine. It's gonna hurt a lot for a few minutes and I'll walk it off

I say I'm fine and smile to the people trying to help

I close the workout on Garmin. And think. Fuck, I have to start another ride

Try to ride home - in pain but not given up in the goal. Can’t do: bike is broken. Start looking for a taxi.

(Writing this on the toilet before I forget. I just looked up, bathroom door open, I can see my apartment door. It’s also open. I can look see the elevator. That's focus for you.)

In the taxi:

thinking that this is probably one of the better falls - low speed, downtown in broad daylight, next to a taxi station, nothing broken, bike looks like it only had one part broken

Thinking about logistics, calling repair shops. Missed them by a few minutes. They close at 13 and it was 12:55 when I started calling

Approaching home: the dreaded ride home in a taxi... Beats the hell out of a stroller... Or an ambulance... Not that those take you home

First thought at home: you know? I guess I'm gonna be swimming a lot

Probably a good thing all in all. I needed the swimming volume anyway

Editing note:

That day, I entered my apartment in pain. I now realize that I was obviously in shock. But at the time, I was completely taken by my owb reaction to the fall. So much so that I felt compelled to write everything down immediately.

The crash was basically me hitting a street pole after having slipped on a cobbled street. It went right into my pelvis between my upper thigh and my undercarriage. That area was so numb that I had to try to use the toilet to see if things are working. But as soon as I sat down, I just started writing like a man possessed. I didn’t write these in order. I was writing on arbitrary lines trying to make sure I record it all before I forget.

I didn’t write just this stuff. I wrote more that ended up on other articles. On Calm, and On reactions, On effects. Those three go into more thoughts about this strange crash.

I can’t stress enough how lucky I got. I don’t think this could have been lethal, but it could have easily, easily, been a life changing crash of dire, permanent consequences. I’m so thankful that I got out relatively unscathed.

Writing this Nov 6th. Knee is still fucked. But I still think I got out easy.

ٱلْحَمْدُ لِلَّٰهِ

At the moment of fall

First thought: scanning if I broke any ribs

Raising a thumb up for everyone watching. There were two dozen probably

This is probably not gonna affect my goals too much.

Second thought: unclipping the pedals and trying to stand

Third though: this sucks, but I think I'm fine. It's gonna hurt a lot for a few minutes and I'll walk it off

I say I'm fine and smile to the people trying to help

I close the workout on Garmin. And think. Fuck, I have to start another ride

Try to ride home - in pain but not given up in the goal. Can’t do: bike is broken. Start looking for a taxi.

(Writing this on the toilet before I forget. I just looked up, bathroom door open, I can see my apartment door. It’s also open. I can look see the elevator. That's focus for you.)

In the taxi:

thinking that this is probably one of the better falls - low speed, downtown in broad daylight, next to a taxi station, nothing broken, bike looks like it only had one part broken

Thinking about logistics, calling repair shops. Missed them by a few minutes. They close at 13 and it was 12:55 when I started calling

Approaching home: the dreaded ride home in a taxi... Beats the hell out of a stroller... Or an ambulance... Not that those take you home

First thought at home: you know? I guess I'm gonna be swimming a lot

Probably a good thing all in all. I needed the swimming volume anyway

Editing note:

That day, I entered my apartment in pain. I now realize that I was obviously in shock. But at the time, I was completely taken by my owb reaction to the fall. So much so that I felt compelled to write everything down immediately.

The crash was basically me hitting a street pole after having slipped on a cobbled street. It went right into my pelvis between my upper thigh and my undercarriage. That area was so numb that I had to try to use the toilet to see if things are working. But as soon as I sat down, I just started writing like a man possessed. I didn’t write these in order. I was writing on arbitrary lines trying to make sure I record it all before I forget.

I didn’t write just this stuff. I wrote more that ended up on other articles. On Calm, and On reactions, On effects. Those three go into more thoughts about this strange crash.

I can’t stress enough how lucky I got. I don’t think this could have been lethal, but it could have easily, easily, been a life changing crash of dire, permanent consequences. I’m so thankful that I got out relatively unscathed.

Writing this Nov 6th. Knee is still fucked. But I still think I got out easy.

ٱلْحَمْدُ لِلَّٰهِ

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I’m Ghaith Ayadi [ɣaajθ ʕajadiː], Designer of sensible software, writer of Hokum 🍉

Working remotely from Lisbon · AI free 🥳

contact@ayadighaith.com

I’m Ghaith Ayadi [ɣaajθ ʕajadiː] designer of sensible software, writer of Hokum.

Working remotely from Lisbon · AI free 🥳