I Hope Not...

Or you also have a spouse who falls off ladders and almost kills himself and a sister in law who is terrorizing her nursing home and a great nephew who knows it all at 19 until he doesn't and then needs help. lol Stress? Yeah, maybe a bit. :p
Ladders :eek:.I know three people that have fallen,hit their heads and ended up in nursing homes,two are young blokes with families.They should sell them with crash helmets.I really hope the worry ends when we pass over.
 
Ladders :eek:.I know three people that have fallen,hit their heads and ended up in nursing homes,two are young blokes with families.They should sell them with crash helmets.I really hope the worry ends when we pass over.
Not quite two years ago he fell and crushed all the ribs on his right side and broke a few on the other side plus a few other broken body parts. He ended up having 5 surgeries trying to put him back together and a month in ICU at a trauma center in Indianapolis. Lost part of a lung with the crush injury. As it stands, he is now written up as a case study for the man with the worst chest wall still alive and able to breathe with a flail chest. That is not a joke. He actually holds that record. I often threaten a full body bubble wrap suit.

Stay off of ladders!
 
Not quite two years ago he fell and crushed all the ribs on his right side and broke a few on the other side plus a few other broken body parts. He ended up having 5 surgeries trying to put him back together and a month in ICU at a trauma center in Indianapolis. Lost part of a lung with the crush injury. As it stands, he is now written up as a case study for the man with the worst chest wall still alive and able to breathe with a flail chest. That is not a joke. He actually holds that record. I often threaten a full body bubble wrap suit.

Stay off of ladders!
Let me just add there wasn't a light bulb safe anywhere for months.
 
Not quite two years ago he fell and crushed all the ribs on his right side and broke a few on the other side plus a few other broken body parts. He ended up having 5 surgeries trying to put him back together and a month in ICU at a trauma center in Indianapolis. Lost part of a lung with the crush injury. As it stands, he is now written up as a case study for the man with the worst chest wall still alive and able to breathe with a flail chest. That is not a joke. He actually holds that record. I often threaten a full body bubble wrap suit.

Stay off of ladders!
Oh, that sounds awful!
 
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Not quite two years ago he fell and crushed all the ribs on his right side and broke a few on the other side plus a few other broken body parts. He ended up having 5 surgeries trying to put him back together and a month in ICU at a trauma center in Indianapolis. Lost part of a lung with the crush injury. As it stands, he is now written up as a case study for the man with the worst chest wall still alive and able to breathe with a flail chest. That is not a joke. He actually holds that record. I often threaten a full body bubble wrap suit.

Stay off of ladders!
Poor bloke and poor you too.I'm sorry that happened to him,still,someone was watching over him,unbelievably lucky.
 
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Or you also have a spouse who falls off ladders and almost kills himself and a sister in law who is terrorizing her nursing home and a great nephew who knows it all at 19 until he doesn't and then needs help. lol Stress? Yeah, maybe a bit. :p
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Resurrecting this thread because I wanted to share something that happened today. In my former list of things I "interfere" with, I forgot to mention the most important one of all; because how often do we have an EKG? I can count at least 9 separate occasions where the EKG malfunctioned with me. It wasn't until today that I figured it out, believe it or not. I was having a check up, and the tech came into run a routine EKG. She ran two pages, and when the doctor came in, she said that the machine had malfunctioned twice, and that they had to run another test. A light bulb (excuse the pun) lit in my mind, and I decided to try an experiment.

So when the tech hooked me up again, I realized that I hadn't brought along my grounding stone. I decided to visualize it, and to imagine that I was holding it. As the machine ran, I felt myself being pulled off the stone and scattered everywhere. The machine malfunctioned again. The fourth time around, I imagined the stone, and that I was growing roots right through the floor and into the ground. Success this time! Debi's pointers about grounding really paid off. :smilecat:
 
SLIder. Sorry, Garnet, but sure does sound like it. Try grounding your energy and calming within before you approach the electronics.
Deb is our electronics expert! She can blow a fuse like nobody's business