Josie Loane
As many may know Lifecycle identity Josie Loane was involved in a serious accident last Wednesday. She had finshed taking the regular lifecycle shop ride around Mt Cootha and Josie was heading home to get changed for work at the shop when she had a collision with a car while going down the hill from Ashgrove West. She suffered serious chest injuries including multiple broken ribs and lung damage. It was only due to the prompt action of paramedics that she survived. In an amazing coincidence,if there is such a thing, the same paramedics had been in the shop talking to Josie about bikes the previous day!
Josie was transferred to the intensive care unit at the RBH with a couple of anxious days for family and friends. The good news is that she has made remarkable progress and is back in the ward although still has a drain from her lungs and a drip in her arm. It is a great testament to her fitness and courage that she is doing so well.
She has appreciated all the vistors and best wishes she has received from locally and all around the world. Knowing Josie she will be back on deck before you know it!










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Blair – thanks for the update. Wishing Josie a quick recovery.
Paul Willett
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I would personally like to thank all the support from family and many of Josie friends that have contacted her and us. I particually would like to send a big hug to Blair and Paula for being there. It was very much appreciated from us all (The Loane’s)
I particually would like to thank the paramedics that were at the scene so quickly, if it wasn’t for their professionalism she wouldn’t be here today.
Also thank you to all the wonderful work the RBH nurses and doctors did.
I think the people at the hospital thought they must have had a film star onboard because of all the visitors and the beautiful flowers that she received.
All is going well, but it is going to be a slow road to full recovery.
Once again thanks for all your support.
Josie’s Mum- Viv
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We would like to wish Josie the very best and hope her recovery is quick.Although we both don’t know her very well,the crew at lifecycle have always looked after us very well and we were both saddened to read of Josies terrible accident.Take care Josie and mend well.
Kind thoughts Mark Meaney and Sophie Hayes.
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