2 Jul 2007, 1:38pm
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by Pedro Pinheiro

18 comments

Why I have been away

Last June 20th on my morning commute to work I had what could be called an encounter of the third kind – between me in my Majesty 400 scooter and a semi-truck. I was in the rightmost lane, and the semi-truck was in the center lane, just to my left (I was still behind it by a few meters). The driver decided that he wanted to exit the main road to the right, so instead of changing lanes first and then turning, he just did a 90 degree turn cutting my lane. I was boxed in, between his trailer, the rig, and the sidewalk on my right. I braked hard, falling down on my left side, and skidded all the way to the still moving rig. The scooter and me impacted the right side of the rig at a relatively slow speed (less than 10km/h), but I got stuck between the rig’s wheels, the last one running over my left leg, and the truck stopped about two meters afterwards. I ended laying down, facing up, below the truck’s trailer.

In an amazing show of the laws of physics, together with my strong constitution :-D , I didn’t break a single bone, but suffered major internal bleeding and bruising. I had to take five units of blood. Almost two weeks later (see updates below) I’m still in the hospital. I don’t believe in luck – but if the wheel had run me over 10cm higher in my body, I’d probably wouldn’t be here typing this. And if it had run me over 10 cm closer to my centerline, Carolina would probably have to remain a single child! :-P

So what does the future hold? If I had no qualms about the anxiety I’d induce in my family, I’d keep on riding – but I can’t – if I did, they would always be on the brink of a nervous breakdown. So I’m going to do the most positive thing I can think of to turn this bad incident into a great one! I’m going to sell the Majesty and buy a Canon 5D plus a few lenses…

I still believe riding motorcycles is not the most dangerous thing in the world – if I had been in a small car the end result could also have been slightly messy. The only thing missing now is a way to escape this hospital. Any tips? :-)

Update: I’m going to be operated on tonight (July 5th), to get all the blood that shouldn’t be inside my leg drained. It’s a simple operation, and they expect it to accelerate my recovery! Hope so!

Update: I just got out (25 minutes ago) from the operating room. Everything went well. Modern anesthetics are just awesome, I’m fully conscious, not nauseous at all.

Update: July 8th – I managed to get up on crutches and walk about 10 meters!!!! I’m so happy!

Update: July 10th – I still have a fever, I’m not leaving the hospital so soon. Oh well.

Update: July 13th – They stopped the antibiotics so they can run blood cultures, to see if the fever’s origin is pathogenic or metabolic. I was having some shoulder pain also, and they managed to get it down to manageable levels today at physiotherapy, so I’m in a very good mood. I might need to be operated on again to remove all the dead skin in the leg, and perhaps do some local skin graft transplants (it’s not as gruesome as it seems). The main thing is that I’ll be here in the hospital quite a bit longer than I was initially expecting, but I have an internet connection, movies to watch, and above all, lots of friends visiting, so in the end it hasn’t been such a bad experience! :-D

Update: July 14th – My new hospital look!! :-)

No hair

Easier to cool, easier to clean!

Update: July 23rd – my second and hopefully last operation, where they will drain some of the liquid that remained in different cavities, and take overall care of my skin (including possibly some skin grafts from my own leg) is going to be on Thursday the 26th. Seeing that the post-op will take about a week, I should be home on the first week of August.

Update: July 25th – tomorrow’s operation is set to start around 20h00 (8pm)

Update: July 27th – during the operation last night they found pockets of pus inside, due to a bacteria called serratia, so I’m taking antibiotics, both through the vein as by direct application on the wounds. The question is that I will still need the skin graft transplants, and the dressings (with the direct application antibiotics) must be changed under general anesthesia. This means I have at least a minimum of three to four weeks in the hospital.

Update: August 3rd – I’ve had so far two scrubbings under general anesthesia, everything is going fine, I haven’t had any fevers since I started with the antibiotics. Lets hope the infection goes away quickly!! :-)

Update: August 7th – I had another surgical scrubbing yesterday, also under general anesthesia, and today I received news about the possible path things will take, what the doctors are planning: two more surgical scrubbings, this Thursday and next Monday (the 13th), and if everything is ok I’ll be operated on to get the skin grafts on Thursday the 16th of August. I’ll probably have to stay in the hospital five to seven more days after that, so I should be going home around the 23rd of August. All in all, good news, and at least there’s a plan now!

Update: August 16th – I had my final operation a few hours ago, it went well, but they had to resort to removing skin from my right leg to graft on the left one (they told me they would try to avoid that and get all the necessary skin from the good parts of the left leg, but apparently that wasn’t possible). I now have to lay in bed, very still, so the ‘new’ skin forms a good bond with the underlying tissue, at least until Monday or Tuesday. My surgeon is visiting me tomorrow, she’ll give me more details about the operation then.

Update: August 21st – I saw my leg for the first time yesterday since the operation. To tell you the truth, I got a bit of a shock, not from the skin grafts, but on how distorted the shape of the leg has become. It looks like the gnawed leg of a chair after a dog has had it’s way with it. At least it’s all above the knee, so I can still use shorts without making little children run away from me. I’ll still have to stay in bed at least until next Thursday, so this is taking more time that I was expecting.

Update: August 27th – Finally at home! After 68 days! It was a pleasant surprise, as I was expecting the doctor to come tomorrow instead of today. It feels great!

Sorry, no tips :( Just glad to see you are in good spirit.

I’ve just read your words, and I’m impressed with your way of passing by this incident.
You’re right. You are made of the “good stuff”…
Keep that great spirit, and get better soon.

Oh man :( ((( That sucks. I’m glad you’re ok-ish. I hope you well and get better soon!

4 Jul 2007, 1:12pm
by MAntunes


No tips either. :-)
Get well – most important, completely well. Take the chance to do things that normally you don’t have time to do, like reading and writing. I can imagine it’s boring to be closed in a hospital bed room but, well… life surprises us when we don’t expect it. :-)

(queres que te leve um logbook para logares? :-) )

I know we’ve chatted about this already, but I just wanted to come here to add “get well soon”, in a permanent record.

I’m sure you’ll be back on your feet soon. I’m just glad you didn’t injure your shutter-button finger. We’ll continue to carry the scooter torch for you here in Austin, Texas -USA.

Wishing you the best,
Steve

Dear Pedro,

I hope you’re recovering well. And I fully respect your reasons for not riding anymore.

When I heard the news of your accident, I said to myself, “My, gosh! You and I had the lucks–same type of accident on the exact same day!” Except you’ve got it on your leg and I might have a ruptured disc on my spine (pending results from CT scans). I was very fortunate to get back on my messed up Aprilia SR50 the next day!

What can I say…got to ride on, man. I made a promise to the spirit of my uncle who was killed in a motorcycle accident years ago that I would ride on for him, so I will. Good luck in your future endeavors.

Scoot Happy!!

Lawrence
Scooter Club of Golden Triangle, Beaumont, Texas, USA

**ps I learned of your accident from Steve G. of thescooterscoop.com

Estimado Pedro, espero que te recuperes pronto para poder volver a montar en moto, que es la mejor manera de superar un accidente asi. Aunque de momento vendas la tuya para comprarte una Canon.
Conozco a quien le pasó por encima del pié un autobus y se recuperó completamente.
Animos desde España y suerte con la recuperación.
Luis
Ah, he sabido de tu accidente por el blog de Steve.

The best tip on getting out of the hospital is your already great attitude! Be cheerful and upbeat, ask lots of questions, and be nice to the staff and they will treat you like family.

Wishing you a speedy recovery and best of luck.

I just met you on the scooter scoop. I was disheartened to read about your injuries. I just wanted to thank you for your gift of information that we scooter newbies find most enriching. Get well soon. Don’t give up the ride.
Doug, Ocala Florida

Well young man, I am very sorry to hear about your accident but I am happy that you are ok. The hospital thing, do what they tell you so you can improve and get the heck out of there. Yes sir it does sound like you were very lucky. God Bless and hope you are out of there soon. Jesse

Que grande aventura e que espírito! Fico muito contente por estares a encarar tão bem este “contratempo” na tua vida e se precisares das minhas filhas para servirem de modelos para tirares fotografias com a tua futura nova máquina Canon, é só pedir.
Beijos de toda a família desejamos que te recuperes depressa e bem:)
Paula, Nuno, Maria e Teresinha.

Life is full of surprises and changes us when we least expect it to… but you have great friends and family whom you won’t get rid of that easy…. so keep up the good spirit and we’ll be here to support you through these difficult times, as always.

I am so sorry for your accident/happy you weren’t more seriously injured.

I also ride a Yamaha Majesty 400, so my scoot feels for your scoot, too. ;-)

Get well soon!

Pedo, peco desde ja’ desculpa por estar a invadir o teu espaco, mas dei muito muito por um acaso com esta tua pagina pessoal e nao consegui ficar de maneira nenhuma indiferente a esta noticia. Conhecemo-nos ha’ muitos anos atras nas Berlegas, teria eu uns 16 anos e tu 18. Mantivemos contacto mas passado algum tempo deixamos de dar noticias. Ainda assim queria aqui deixar os meus mais sinceros desejos de melhoras. Que tudo corra bem, que te recuperes o mais depressa possivel e que tenhas toda a sorte do mundo.
Um abraco!

Mais uma vez as melhoras e que fiques a 100% para voltares ao geocaching.

21 Aug 2007, 11:05pm
by Leonor Galvão


Dear Pedro,

I am still in shock with the news! I really hope you get out of hospital ASAP! But I am also amazed at your strong will and positive attitude after being through all this. I hope Carolina isn’t missing her Daddy too much and that Gabriela is coping well with all this. As to little children not liking your new leg, just wait until you have a litte boy… You’ll be his hero !! (“My dad survived this HUGE motor bike accident and has this very COOL left leg!”)

Muitos Beijos,
Leonor

PS-Maybe you don’t remember but June 20th is also my BDay. So next time you think about this date, think about as my BDay and not as that horrible accident, please!

Sixty-eighty days in the hospital is something I wouldn’t wish on my worst enemy, or even my ex-girlfriend.

Congratulations on making it through a very difficult situation.

- PS

23 Mar 2008, 7:12pm
by dcwizzweb


you still look okay :-{D

better give up the scooter and drive an armoured car

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