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Some guys are trying to tell me that the risk of injury wearing a helmet is greater than no helmet.
I think this is BS. Anyone ever hear this and what are your thoughts on it?
Do you always wear a helmet or not?
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Thealien said:
Hey you would eat a taco twice wouldn't you ???
Now yer bringin' Jimmy in this debate!:Dennis
I could always use a good laugh, c'mon down.........
Thealien said:


So do you wear a helmet in your choice state ???:eek:

I wear it most of the time.

I'm for freedom of choice, I like riding without one, but the side of me that believes in self preservation usually wins out.
chingon said:
I am also a Registered Nurse and swore I'd never do the bike thing after taking care of several paraplegics and quadraplegics who were young and in their current state due to a MC accident. Ric-
Does that mean you don't eat meat and live a vegan life style because you saw all those cancer and heart attack patience dieing everyday??? And do ya hide from the sun, deadly rays cause cancer.
And chew yer food 32 times, don't want to choke. And do you know how many people die in the shower??? But I would advise you keep the showering thing up, the people who have to stand next to ya will think that is worth the risk.:D
Lots of people are plain dumb. You have no clue how a person comes to get hurt at doing whatever it was they were doing. Take what YOU consider the proper amount of precaution and have FUN. We share this planet with our fellow party animals for a short time. Don't waste any worrying. Party till ya puke!!
You're right Fourhour. Sorry, I guess it does need to be brought up once in a while.

yellowfatboy, have you seen the stats on that stuff ? Last time I looked, the ratio went something like this.
2000 some Motorcycle fatalities in a year ( the majority of which were probly due to Head injuries ).
12,000 some Fatalities from slips,trips and falls in the Home ( the majority of which were the result of head injuries ).
40,000 some Fatalities from Automobile accidents ( which is usually the result of head injuries ).

Like I've said before, if you really want to be safe then put that Brainbucket on everytime you get in your Car. Or in the Shower. Or, when you're in bed having rough sex. Never know, you could bash your head in on the Headboard. :p
Well this does bring up an important issue so we might just as well address it now.

TACOS: Hard Shell o Soft?

Hard Shell = DOT ( Dried Ole Taco ) approved.

Softshell is more for looks and generally attached to a killer body!
Amen Fugly. A wise person once told me
Practice safe sex, buy a padded headboard!
Fugly said:
Or, when you're in bed having rough sex. Never know, you could bash your head in on the Headboard. :p

:eek: Hey Honey !






:confused: Can Ya hear me now? :eek:






:confused: Can Ya hear me now? :eek:




Oh well, at least the Taco is still warm.
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JimmyK said:
Well this does bring up an important issue so we might just as well address it now.

TACOS: Hard Shell o Soft?

Hard Shell = DOT ( Dried Ole Taco ) approved.

Softshell is more for looks and generally attached to a killer body!
I'll take 2 soft and a side of milk bags.:D
Soft, as in how I prefer my ride, Softail:D
Definately soft, but hard are better than nothing ???????? :D:D:D:rolleyes:
I see patients all the time after bike accidents
At high speeds you will usually die with or without a helmet, BUT in a low speed accident
the helmet can save your life.
Please use your helmet!!!!!!!!
Dr. B
drbf said:
I see patients all the time after bike accidents
At high speeds you will usually die with or without a helmet, BUT in a low speed accident
the helmet can save your life.
Please use your helmet!!!!!!!!
Dr. B
Fortunately we do live in a society where you can make a choice where is it allowed. But then again as I type this I realize that freedom of choice doesn't exist in the arguement about whether to wear a helmet or not. The reason I say it doesn't exist is that with some states making it unlawful not to wear a helmet and some states saying do what you want. There is no choice. I agree totally with freedom of choice about wearing a helmet.

However, as a healthcare worker, I encourage you to think about what a helmet may do for you in an accident.
Never....... and maybe it will secure your job.
2DEUCE said:
Never....... and maybe it will secure your job.
Good point. It does create job security.
drbf,
How many patients do you see after bicycle accidents ? How many do you see after Automobile accidents ? How many do you see after falling from a ladder, slipping in shower etc. ?

I would be curious to know if your personal experience compares to National statistics, or if their Stats are just a bunch of Baloney.

Realistically you should be seeing 5 to 6 times more FATAL head injuries from slips,trips and falls in the home than you do from Motorcycle accidents ?

That's why I wonder about Statistics. If these National averages are true, then why isnt the Medical community up in arms about Automobile Safety ? If this stuff can be believed, then a person who drives a car and also rides a motorcycle is 20 times more likely to die in the car ?

This is strictly Fatalities I'm talking here too. I'm sure the Non-Fatal accidents would follow the same Stats.

On a Sad note, we lost one of our Avid Motorcyclists in this area a couple month's ago. She had been a Biker for as long as I had known her. Both her daughter and her were killed, and her daughter's friend was badly injured in an Automobile accident. Also killed in the accident was the passenger of the other vehicle. Both Driver and Passenger of the other vehicle were intoxicated at the time.

2 Drunks + 1 Pickup Truck = 3 Dead, 2 badly injured. :(
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I am very sorry to hear about your friends. I couldn't begin to give you stats about accidents. That wasn't my point anyway. Isn't kind of logical that if you are in an accident that a helmet would protect your head much better than your hair or a ball cap? Am I way off base with this line of thinking?

I still feel that it should be a freedom of choice.
Of course it's logical. But that wasn't MY Point anyway.

My point is, why does the Medical community ignore the source of the Overwhelming majority of head injuries in this country but target Motorcycle head injuries ?

Can someone please explain this to me. And yes, I do have the Stats laying around here, in ABATE of Illinois literature ( which is in fact working hard to get FREEDOM for Bikers Nationally, not just in Illinois ) . Please dont make me start digging for that crap.
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