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      • R.I.P. Vulcan


        Ahh the passing of an old trusted friend is always difficult.  Hardly a year old and so full of gas for life, my compadre known as Kawasaki Vulcan is now home to the fields of spare parts in mechanicsville. 

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        And I'm now a statistic.  Shocking how quickly you can become one. 

        On my way home from a photography convention in Richmond I was hit by a left turning driving going the opposite direction.  Except for a scream into my helmet I had no time to react and was broadsided and thrown into the air in a 360 flip across their hood and onto the pavement.  Landing spread eagled face up on the road my first reaction was to get up and walk it off followed by when was the last time I backed up my mac (it was in my backpack - it survived).  But it only took a second and a glance down at my left foot's angle to know I'd be waiting for an ambulance.  Soon after I was surrounded by first responders and helpful people, 911 was called immediately, firemen showed up, and the police for statements.  And for myself I went into shock!  I've never experienced this before and it's like your hyperventilating. 

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        I had the ambulance attendees use my iphone to capture most of these images.  Can you tell my completely fake smile. 

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        They had just reset the ankle bones before this photo, and that was bar-non the most painful experience I've ever had.  It was an hour or so after the accident so my adrenalin had slowed down making it way worse than the initial hit itself.

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        And a temporary cast is on for the MRI scan's.

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        Here's what came up.  Sheared off portion of my tibia.

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        Spiral fracture of the fibula.

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        And the successful carpentry work the next morning.  Don't they look exactly like screws from the garage you bought at Home Depot?

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        You know when your heading on an exotic trip and it hasn't quite hit you yet that your going someplace and that your life's going to change very soon?  Well I think an injury of magnitude is somewhat the same.  Your dealing with pain, and the distractions of it all so the actual mental impact is far away.  It took a few days in the hospital for it to sink in and realize; my god this happened and I'm here with it, and in it, and I can't fly home! 

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        And here's my whole slew of home-care devices installed by ICBC.  I feel like an old man! 

        So I'm exactly halfway through the 6 weeks of non-weight bearing for the bones to heal, and the cast is off. 

        I'm so thankful that the accident wasn't worse and that I have the ability to recover from this.  As well as a thank you to all the amazing support and messages I've received from everyone. 

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        Posted on Apr 12, 2010 - 12:47 PM



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        Brendon Purdy is a Vancouver based photographer specializing in weddings, portraits, sports, and travel photography. In his spare time Brendon likes to cycle as fast as he possibly can.

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