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Good job MrsGrahamS.
She deserves plenty of good wine as token of appreciation.
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Tis the season to be [s]merry[/s] a complete dick on the roads. I've seen more bad driving over the past 2-3 weeks than I have all year and it's usually at speeds of up to 80mph on the motorway - and apart from the usual tailgaiting, it's generally of the swerving in and out of lanes into already ridiculously small gaps.
It amazes me how many people are so desperate to get home a few seconds earlier, that they'll risk not getting home at all (and taking numerous others with them). I'm not against speed - I'm against richardheads
I’ve been wondering about posting this for a while, as it is not my story to tell … but I guess everyone likes a bit of good news.
Due to a strange bit of “six degrees of Kevin Bacon”, I live round the corner from GrahamS and also know the father of the unfortunate biker.
The young man spent Christmas and some of January in a drug induced coma (no doubt over the top of one caused by the accident), I believe everyone thought the prognosis was very poor (the worst).
By the end of January he was out of the coma.
This week, I was told that things had got even better:
"is now at xyz Hospital learning to walk again apart from that everything is nearly back to normal, doctors can't believe how quick he is recovering."
So well done Mrs GrahamS, the NHS and everyone inbetween!
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Bonzer.
Top work MrsS.
Cheers LabWormy. I was likewise unsure if I should post an update, but you're right, it's nice to be able to relay some good news for once.
As for MrsGrahamS, well despite her NHS hardened skin, she had a good little cry to herself when she heard the lad had made it. 🙂
Excellent news. Well done all involved 🙂
Drs are shit though eh....
Good to hear that the lad is benefiting from some top class physiotherapy provided by the NHS.
Great news*
*even more so as a motorcyclist myself.
Woah my bus home tonight has some dust in the air.
I started reading some of the older posts on here looking for the new ones. Last 1st aid course I went, the instructor was brilliant. every injury that was covered finished with "and what's the worst kind of *insert injury here*??!" initially followed by much umming and aahing....
Over to STW first aiders...
+1Hats off to MrsGrahamS
I taught major incident management for some years and was always acutely aware that I might be walking through other's emotional minefields. Over the course of 6 or 7 years I met people with first hand experience of the Bradford fire, the Herald of Free Enterprise and Dunblane. Very sobering.The women on the course was devastated to learn that her mum could possibly, even probably, have been saved by simply opening the airway.
Fab update, great news!
So well done Mrs GrahamS, the NHS and everyone inbetween!
Absolutely! Fantastic stuff.
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i do a 70 mile round trip everyday.
standard of driving is awful, i tend to leave a good 10M between me and the car in front these days, its so much safer, usually results in me being tailgated pretty regular, I drive a pretty meaty car with loads of power and 500+ftlbs of torque but rarely do i overtake. i tend to sit back and watch the disasters unfold.
in the past week i've seen gritters on the M1 doing 80+ MPH while gritting !
another gritter trying to grit an A road in Milton keynes and loosing the back end on corner as he was going around 60mph round an opposing chamber with a lot of weight (really thought he was going to take me with him as i was coming the other way)
red light runners everywhere, nobody seems to give a hoot anymore. but then who's going to do anything about the police are non-existent.
sat nav's placed right in the middle of the windscreen or in front of the eyes, I'm sure that illegal. again who's going to enforce it.
and locally there a dual carriageway that has an underpass so people can get from one side of the road to the other without getting killed or causing a RTA. We have a fair few eastern europeans and africans who use the bus stop and every morning and evening they are all over the dual carriageway, steeping out in front of you or running across scarring the sh1t out of you. someone is going to get nailed there.

