My mom was hit by a car on Friday morning. It was around 6:00am and she was doing her morning run, as she usually does. As she was running across the sidewalk of a shopping center, she was hit. She was able to walk home* on her own and let me tell you, seeing your mother with blood all over her face, arms, legs, and clothes is one of the scariest sights in the world. But she was walking, talking, and completely coherent so I knew her injuries couldn't be all that bad.
We got to the emergency room around 6:30 and were there for 5 hours where she had multiple x-rays and a CAT scan done. Her biggest problems were a fractured elbow and laceration above her eye, requiring two rows of stitches. She also cut herself up good on her knees, elbows, and hands, as well as bruising up her thumb.




The rest of the weekend consisted of me playing nursemaid, making sure her glass was always filled with Diet Coke and took her pain medication. (Although she's only had 1 painkiller and has been taking ibuprofen for the pain instead.) We've been catching up on our DVR (and I'm getting hooked on Days of our Lives), watching movies, reading, and just celebrating the fact that my mom is alive and well, and I'm not sitting in a hospital room while I figure out how to live with a paraplegic, or making funeral plans.
This experience does make me a little frightened to run outside. I run in a suburban area, but there is a lot of traffic and a lot of stores. There are many times I have to watch out for cars as I cross streets and places where cars will be coming in. I'm usually very cautious about this, but now I'm even more so. I won't be wearing dark clothing, no matter what time of day it is. And my mom and I will be heading to Sports Authority to buy her more reflective clothing to wear. (And maybe a headlamp!) It's also made me more cautious of pedestrians and whenever I turn into a shopping center or onto a street, I'm doing it much more slowly and with more awareness to my surroundings.
The bottom line is, my mom is OK. Her injuries are very minor, in comparison to what could have happened. She's feeling pretty rough right now, and keeps saying how stupid she was, but she is alive. Her spirits are high, most of the time. And she will still be running that marathon in January. I'm making sure of it.
How terrifying. No matter how careful you are, you can't control the actions of those around you.
ReplyDeleteIs it any wonder driving scares me?
Oh my word!!! I am SO sorry about your mom! :-( That must have been really scary...I don't blame you for freaking out. Wow. I'll be praying for you and your mom. :-)
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~Laura
I'm so happy your mom is okay!
ReplyDeletewhat!!! so the car didn't stop to help her, are you serious????
ReplyDeleteWow, crazy! I'm glad that you're mom is relatively fine and that she still plans on finishing her marathon - what a trooper!
ReplyDeleteOMG! This is crazy! What did the driver do? Did they even stop? Your mom is amazing, I can't believe she walked home after all that. Here's wishing her a fast and speedy recovery!
ReplyDeleteOh, my. What a frightening experience. I'm so sorry your mom was hurt, but glad she is home and recovering, and has you to count on! Praying for you both.
ReplyDeleteI am so happy she's okay and wasn't hurt worse. This is the 3rd car accident that I've heard about in the last week and I really hope it's the last.
ReplyDeleteThat's just so so scary!!! Getting hit by a car while running is one of my biggest fears. I also run in a very urban area and more than once I've had to stop as a car turned in front of me. People are seriously such idiot drivers.
ReplyDeleteI hope your mom feels better soon. Those injuries are looking pretty bad! Thank goodness she has you there to take care of her!
Oh, Stephany! What a scary weekend! I'm so sorry that happened to her. Where was the driver in all this?! Did he or she drive off? If not, why didn't he or she offer her a ride home? I hope if so you track that car down immediately. SO not okay!! I'm keeping your mom in my thoughts!
ReplyDeleteWow those scrapes and bruises look pretty rough! Glad she is is okay though, and hopefully she will be back to running in no time :) ( with some nice reflective clothing of course )
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh I can't believe this happened, how awful, and terribly scary. My prayers go out to you both <3
ReplyDeleteOMG. I pray she feels better asap!
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad she's doing better. It's funny you mentioned the reflective clothing because I just wrote you an e-mail about that last night! I'm glad you guys are going to invest in it!
ReplyDeleteSo glad to hear she's doing better and so happy you were home when she got back! Did the person who hit her stop?!
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad your mom is alive & doing better now. You're such an awesome daughter to take care of her. Buying reflective clothing will be a great investment for sure!
ReplyDeleteYour mom is in my prayers love. This is so unfortunate but she is very lucky to be ok! I am thankful for that.
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Hannah Katy
Oh my gosh, how scary! I am glad that she is ok... That is just so scary!!
ReplyDeleteI do my mid-week runs in my neighborhood but it's pretty quiet & traffic is minimal... But I could still probably be a little bit more cautious still...
Oh no!!!! Your mom is a warrior!!! I truly hope she feels 100 percent soon!
ReplyDeleteMany prayers for your mom in a speedy recovery.
ReplyDeleteTHat is very scary. I'm glad that your mom has such a great daughter to take care of her and help her during this time. Sending healing thoughts to your mom.
ReplyDeleteHow terribly scary. I don't know if I would've handled this as well as you seemingly have. But I'm very glad to hear her injuries were nowhere near as horrific as they could have been. I'm hoping for the quickest healing possible, and getting her running again is def a must!
ReplyDeleteYou still haven't said if the person stopped after hitting your mom. I really hope that individual realizes what they did...
I'm so glad that she's okay and that you were there to take care of her. Stupid cars not paying attention to runners/bikers. My brother bikes and I run so I'm always extra cautious when driving because I'd feel just awful if something like this happened when I'm at the wheel. Hope she's still recovering well! Sending hugs & prayers!
ReplyDeleteYour poor Mom! People who don't know how to drive make me so angry!
ReplyDeleteOh, my. What a frightening experience. I'm so sorry your mom was hurt, but glad she is home and recovering, and has you to count on! Praying for you both.
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