Near Death Experiences
Last time I crashed my bike, as I flew through the air towards the car in front of me not much went through my head apart from "You idiot". No tunnels, no lights to stay away from, no smiling family members beckoning to me.
Surely you've had a better near-death experience?
( , Thu 25 Nov 2004, 11:35)
Last time I crashed my bike, as I flew through the air towards the car in front of me not much went through my head apart from "You idiot". No tunnels, no lights to stay away from, no smiling family members beckoning to me.
Surely you've had a better near-death experience?
( , Thu 25 Nov 2004, 11:35)
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a few for me...
I nearly choked on a lolly of some kind in a shopping centre when I was about 4. Never have suckable lollies now.
I was away on a swimming camp 3000km from home, and I had a bad throat infection. Swallowing was extremely painful. As I fell asleep at night I wasn't swallowing, so just as I was about to drift off I suddenly started spluttering and coughing - I had nearly managed to drown in my own saliva. I was scared to sleep for that night, and flew home the next day to the wonders home and medicine. Still the scariest night of my life.
I also had a bad ear infection, and had I lived 60 years earlier I wouldn't be here - my great-grandfather passed away of a similar thing.
( , Tue 30 Nov 2004, 10:09, Reply)
I nearly choked on a lolly of some kind in a shopping centre when I was about 4. Never have suckable lollies now.
I was away on a swimming camp 3000km from home, and I had a bad throat infection. Swallowing was extremely painful. As I fell asleep at night I wasn't swallowing, so just as I was about to drift off I suddenly started spluttering and coughing - I had nearly managed to drown in my own saliva. I was scared to sleep for that night, and flew home the next day to the wonders home and medicine. Still the scariest night of my life.
I also had a bad ear infection, and had I lived 60 years earlier I wouldn't be here - my great-grandfather passed away of a similar thing.
( , Tue 30 Nov 2004, 10:09, Reply)
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