A WARNING TO ANYONE THINKING OF GOING OUT PLEASE READ!

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A WARNING TO ANYONE THINKING OF GOING OUT PLEASE READ!

Post by chan » Sat Jan 09, 2010 7:33 pm

please do not attempt to take your vehicle out on any green lanes or any roads with hills on no matter how capable your vehicle is if your on sheet ice you will not stop!

my brother got crushed between his car and another car in the early hours of this morning. he has a broken pelvis and hand and alot of bruising

6 WEEKS BED REST IN HOSPITAL AND 3 MONTHS BED REST AFTER THAT.

JUST PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE DO NOT ATTEMPT TO GO OUT!

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Post by srcars » Sat Jan 09, 2010 7:43 pm

Sorry to hear that, hope he makes a speedy recovery.
However we cannot be a slave to the weather. I work for the local council and have spent the week driving around checking road conditions and diverting equipment where most needed. If the police, ambulance and Fire service workers for instance didnt turn out for work where would we be.

Again best wishes to your brother but remember it was an accident and accidents happen we all need to be extra carefull but not scared.

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Post by chan » Sat Jan 09, 2010 7:54 pm

thank you. it was lucky the ambulance could down the country lane probably thanks to people like you!

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Post by Tramp » Sat Jan 09, 2010 10:41 pm

I'm sorry to hear about your brother, ive just come out of 3 weeks in hospital (with 2 weeks bed rest) and i was climbing the walls with bordem & routine, I can only ask that you visit him as often as possible to keep him sane! don't worry though i'm sure he will be out in no time, is there any lasting damage or will he make a full recovery? tell him not to worry about emptying his bowls, talking to the other people in the hospital and from experiance, most people need help in the form of laxatives or enama's the first time, and bed pans arent that bad, you get used to them after a while,
In fact it might be a good idea to take your brother some baby wipes, he will appreciate them,

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Post by ScottieJ » Mon Jan 11, 2010 12:40 am

am also sorry to hear about your brother mate, wish him a speedy recovery.
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Post by 4eye » Mon Jan 11, 2010 7:35 pm

Dam...! All the best to yer bro...... :shock:
ITS NOT LEAKING OIL...........SHE'S MARKIN HER TERRITORY!!!!!!!!

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Post by littleman456 » Fri Jan 15, 2010 4:27 pm

hi all, just read the post i no how your brother is feeling as the same thing happend to me 2 weeks ago, i got hit and crushed between a landrover 90 and a l200 pick up i ended up with two fractures to my pelvis and bruises. not quite as bad as your brother cause i got let out of hospital the same day but got to sit up for 6 weeks. hope he makes a speedy recovery.

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