| Lady_Villen |
I was in a car crash last week, one which could so easly have killled me, however my guardian angel must have been watching over me. As the fireman said half a foot the other way and efficitively i would not have been able to walk away.
Was very traumatic i was trapped in the car for over an hour, but i cannot praise the fire brigade enough, they helped keep me calm and from going into shock and got me out safe and sound.
im in a lot of pain from the accident at the moment, in my diaphragm and shoulder blades A simple cough is agonising, and as for a sneeze, lets just say extra painkillers where needed that day.
On a plus note, many thanks to my friends for there help too me whilst im incapcited and car less.
Edited Sun 14 Jun 09, 12:33 PM by Lady_Villen
| 13 Jun 09, 1:54 PM jmlodge316 10 yrs |
Glad your guardian angel performed well that day | |
| 13 Jun 09, 2:30 PM xCallyx UK, 5 yrs |
We are so sorry to hear about your accident hon. And we hope and pray that you recover from your injuries quickly.
i have to agree about firemen being wonderful, after all i darent do otherwise The bottom half of GC INC | |
| 13 Jun 09, 2:32 PM LouiseM UK, 8 yrs |
Sorry to hear this, but am glad that you are ok. Louise. Going to school does not make a person educated, any more than going to a garage makes a person a car | |
| 13 Jun 09, 3:11 PM El_Presidente UK(G), 4 yrs |
Sorry to hear about that. I hope you're be back to dispensing pain soon enough, rather than being in it! "A quote from someone like Sun-Tsu, to make me sound dead clever and cultured". | |
| 13 Jun 09, 3:29 PM night_porter UK(G), 4 yrs |
Firstly, so fortuitous that you survived such a crash. Without getting too maudlin about such matters, mortality's something that I think about a lot. I like to think that I do so in a realistic rather than pessimistic fashion but I guess the jury's out on that one. It seems particularly relevant when you're out driving and someone pulls the most ridiculous, life-threatening manouvre. It makes you realise that any given car journey could be the last trip you make... through no fault of your own. There, bet that's really cheered you up! Cause Holy Cow I Love Your Eyes And Only Now I See The Light | |
| 13 Jun 09, 3:54 PM cheekyboy68 UK, 6 yrs |
Hi Lady Villen , I heard of your accident from joanie at the west london munch yesterday, i hope you have a speedy recovery, and i am glad that it wasn't more serious, hope to see you again sometime in the future. Hugs and kisses Tazman68 XxxX Never to wonder the reason why iam what i am. | |
| 13 Jun 09, 4:03 PM Aimee_x UK(BN), 3 yrs |
Hope you feel better soon. Lots of cups of tea and a big box of chocolates should do the trick
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| 13 Jun 09, 4:57 PM Capt_Jacks_Coat 7 yrs |
oh sweety.. *hugs* glad to know that you are save and getting better.. get well soon after that terrible accident.. from Mistress Helen and myself.. *hugs again* Robyn xx 'this reply was sponsored by Big Time TV...* | |
| 13 Jun 09, 5:31 PM Cal451 UK(NN), 3 yrs |
Sorry to hear about your accident and I hope you're up and about soon. | |
| 13 Jun 09, 9:01 PM Covenant284 UK, 6 yrs |
Sorry to hear that hun. Wishing you a speedy recovery. Hugs xx |