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#48
Hey, good to see you back.
I kept on passing by this street called 'Kincaid' here in Burnaby, and I'd always wonder 'Hmmm, I wonder when he's gonna start posting again hehehe'
Glad to see that you're okay.
So what's going on with insurance, they giving you money for your car and injuries???
I kept on passing by this street called 'Kincaid' here in Burnaby, and I'd always wonder 'Hmmm, I wonder when he's gonna start posting again hehehe'
Glad to see that you're okay.
So what's going on with insurance, they giving you money for your car and injuries???
#51
What great news. Very glad to see that you pulled through it all, Kincaid.
I'm sure many things were "affected" by the accident and trauma. Give yourself time to heal - I'm sure you'll be good as new soon enough.
And if you have the energy, I - for one - would be very interested to hear any thoughts you have on your time spent "in limbo" - do you have any memories of the accident? Do you remember anything about the coma? Please only share what you feel you can, and only if you feel up to it. If you don't care to talk about it, that's TOTALLY understandable!
A hearty welcome back.
~HH
I'm sure many things were "affected" by the accident and trauma. Give yourself time to heal - I'm sure you'll be good as new soon enough.
And if you have the energy, I - for one - would be very interested to hear any thoughts you have on your time spent "in limbo" - do you have any memories of the accident? Do you remember anything about the coma? Please only share what you feel you can, and only if you feel up to it. If you don't care to talk about it, that's TOTALLY understandable!
A hearty welcome back.
~HH
#52
Yes sure I'm ok now.
Nothing remembered about the coma. It's like a deep sleep.
Coming out of it though, I had a week and a half of halucinations. A wierd combination of reality and dream world. Quite retarded really as my health issues were incorporated in it but in a wierd way.
Nothing remembered about the accident either. But I will never remember that. It's a safety in the brain. The shaking of fluids causes it not to embed in the memory, so I will never remember it. And that's a good thing.
So nothing amazing in limbo. heh. And for that I'm glad. It was hard enough dealing with it all. But I'm through it never to return to it so I'm glad. It doesn't traumatise me to think about it or anything. Or to look at pics. [see sig]
But thanks for asking.
Nothing remembered about the coma. It's like a deep sleep.
Coming out of it though, I had a week and a half of halucinations. A wierd combination of reality and dream world. Quite retarded really as my health issues were incorporated in it but in a wierd way.
Nothing remembered about the accident either. But I will never remember that. It's a safety in the brain. The shaking of fluids causes it not to embed in the memory, so I will never remember it. And that's a good thing.
So nothing amazing in limbo. heh. And for that I'm glad. It was hard enough dealing with it all. But I'm through it never to return to it so I'm glad. It doesn't traumatise me to think about it or anything. Or to look at pics. [see sig]
But thanks for asking.
Originally posted by hihoslva
What great news. Very glad to see that you pulled through it all, Kincaid.
I'm sure many things were "affected" by the accident and trauma. Give yourself time to heal - I'm sure you'll be good as new soon enough.
And if you have the energy, I - for one - would be very interested to hear any thoughts you have on your time spent "in limbo" - do you have any memories of the accident? Do you remember anything about the coma? Please only share what you feel you can, and only if you feel up to it. If you don't care to talk about it, that's TOTALLY understandable!
A hearty welcome back.
~HH
What great news. Very glad to see that you pulled through it all, Kincaid.
I'm sure many things were "affected" by the accident and trauma. Give yourself time to heal - I'm sure you'll be good as new soon enough.
And if you have the energy, I - for one - would be very interested to hear any thoughts you have on your time spent "in limbo" - do you have any memories of the accident? Do you remember anything about the coma? Please only share what you feel you can, and only if you feel up to it. If you don't care to talk about it, that's TOTALLY understandable!
A hearty welcome back.
~HH
#54
Glad to hear you're ok dude!
Just checked out your "project" for 2003 =).
How are you supposed to get into that car =) No keyhole for the trunk and the doors don't have handles =)
Suction cups? =)
Just checked out your "project" for 2003 =).
How are you supposed to get into that car =) No keyhole for the trunk and the doors don't have handles =)
Suction cups? =)
#55
Originally posted by Fulminatus
Glad to hear you're ok dude!
Just checked out your "project" for 2003 =).
How are you supposed to get into that car =) No keyhole for the trunk and the doors don't have handles =)
Suction cups? =)
Glad to hear you're ok dude!
Just checked out your "project" for 2003 =).
How are you supposed to get into that car =) No keyhole for the trunk and the doors don't have handles =)
Suction cups? =)
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