Thread: He actually survived this . . .
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07-04-2007 08:45 AM #1
Jack Thank god your son was in the right place at the right time. The man could have died w/o his help. God bless you son and family.Keep smiling, it only hurts when you think it does!
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07-04-2007 08:49 AM #2
Jack,
I have three sons 8,6 and 3. I pray they grow up with enough courage and conviction to do the right thing. I am sure you have a wonderful son to be proud of.
My father in law is epeleptic and had an accident riding his motorcycle a few years ago. There were some mix ups with his meds and his body chemistry got all out of whack. These things happen and it nice to see others come to the rescue when they do.
Chris
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07-04-2007 10:06 AM #3
My wifes diabetic uncle blacked out while riding his 2 week old Honda Gold Wing down I-70 last Sunday. Witnesses said he went airborne as he ran off the highway at 70 mph and never touched the brakes. Smashed though a 4 strand barb wire fence and into an embankment. He's got a gash on his head that required 43 stitches to close, 4 broken ribs, a chipped 7th vertebrae with numbness in his right arm. Highway Patrol said the bike was totalled. He is a very lucky 70 yr old man. Oh the dummy was also riding without a helmet, so I call it attempted suicide rather than an accident.






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Right after I posted yesterday it was down again, I don't think it's getting better.
Where is everybody?