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I was knocked off my bike on saturday night by a car crossing my path. It happened about 6.15pm on saturday evening on east dulwich grove.


I would just like to say thank you to all of thwe knd people that stopped and helped me. Specially Claire who gave me her Phone number but I must have written it down wrong.


I am ok, stiches in my chin and pretty bruised up, but will live.


Thanks again

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Sorry to hear about your accident jam_log and glad that you're not too badly injured although I'll be those bruises are colouring up nicely. Bike crash bruises always seem to be real doozies.


It will undoubtably be nervewracking to get back on the bike again in traffic but try not to leave it too long until it becomes a big mental barrier. Remember those early days as a kid when you first learned, fell off and your parents told you to get straight back on; it's still good advice. Good luck...

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