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Try slamming on the brakes till your damn near standing in the car and still sliding into traffic. It's happened three times with this weather. Amazed it didn't happen yesterday... glad you didn't step on that piece...
Laura
It would have hurt, but I really don't think you would have been "screwed" so to speak. If I can give people stitches in their foot for stepping on a chainsaw blade and they drive themselves home...
*facepalm* Me thinks you have a habit of over-exaggerating on circumstances that aren't that big of a deal. Me also thinks you have a habit of over-exaggerating on anything you typically say anyway... Seems every injury you nearly encounter you've had a previous history with at some point... that's also what me thinks...![]()
I had a history where I broke my leg. Broken, clean broken. Then, a week ago I almost got t-boned by an old dude driving a car on my motorcycle on the same side as my previously broken leg! Imagine that!
The moral to this story, is it doesn't matter if a previous injury happened there, it's not really going to hurt any more or any less. The only exception to this is previously broken bones, which are left slightly weaker but not by much on a measurable scale most of the time...
The second moral to this story is, there's many worse things out there than stepping on some broken glass... it's not the end of the world, even though you seem to make a huge case of it.
The last moral of the story is I almost got crushed by a car on a motorcycle, and didn't start a thread.
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Try slamming on the brakes till your damn near standing in the car and still sliding into traffic. It's happened three times with this weather. Amazed it didn't happen yesterday... glad you didn't step on that piece...
Laura
Last year, I walked on a nail wearing my hiking boot without knowing that I did so. It wasn't until I took my boot off that I did notice the nail. It would have been a lot worse if I was barefooted.
Okay, maybe I DO exaggerate things, and probably shouldn't do that, but I'm trying to be honest, but it seems to get just a little out of hand from me. And no, it's not the end of the world, and yes, there are much more worse things out there.
Hubby didn't step on a chainsaw blade but he cut his knee with one that was running. Not to take away from Mark's near disaster.It would have hurt, but I really don't think you would have been "screwed" so to speak. If I can give people stitches in their foot for stepping on a chainsaw blade and they drive themselves home...
Call out the National Guard!I broke a glass cup a few hours ago, and thought I had gotten all the pieces, until this little bugger nearly got me in the foot. If it had, I would've been screwed. What a wake-up call.![]()
Ouch! That's the one thing I fear when we're on the bike (now trike). We've had some close calls but no impacts yet....I had a history where I broke my leg. Broken, clean broken. Then, a week ago I almost got t-boned by an old dude driving a car on my motorcycle on the same side as my previously broken leg! Imagine that!....
Call out the National Guard!
Wow! Almost as bad as when my driver's side window exploded on me when I was driving over 65 mph on the far lane of the interstate. :roll:
Yes, there are worse things.Okay, maybe I DO exaggerate things, and probably shouldn't do that, but I'm trying to be honest, but it seems to get just a little out of hand from me. And no, it's not the end of the world, and yes, there are much more worse things out there.
Whoa!Reminds me of when I had tailgate window blow off tailgate and into highway while driving. I was driving my 1990 Cherokee back in 1998.
I remember those incidents. Didn't your dad have to help you out of the shower? I forget, did you have to go to the hospital wearing just a towel?oh my!
you know - I almost lost my right leg last summer because I was drowsy-riding on my motorcycle and I nearly missed the curve. But I did sideswipe against the guardrail. Thanks god I didn't end up going straight into it otherwise that would have cut off my leg clean. I ended up with extremely swollen leg and it healed up within a week or 2.
I went to hospital to get stitched up because my shower glass door shattered into million pieces. I've had 3 lacerations on my hands and foot and it took me a few weeks to heal.
I take it the dog wasn't rabid?last fall, I had a crazy dog biting on my ass. more like a nip. the new few days - I had a big bruise surrounding the bite wound. took a week or two for it to heal.
Diabetics do have that problem. It can take months for an extremity to heal, or never heal.so..... why is it that any injury you had like a bad blister (from rollerskating or ice skating) or almost stepping on glass... it would take you mmooonnnnntttthhhhssss to heal? you have a health condition that would make you heal very sllloooowwwwllllyyyy?