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    Have you ever almost died?

    Another 'I remember when...' thread.

    I've had several near-misses in my life.

    The first was walking along the top of a fence when I was about 11 years old. I fell and landed kidney-first on the fence crossbar - couldn't breath for about 3 hours..

    When I was 17, I was building a high-power radio transmitter using old-fashioned valves. The power supply put out 3,500 volts. I touched the live wire by accident and the shock blew me right across my bedroom.

    Then my life was free from accidents until a few weeks ago. Installed a new gas cooker and the fcuking thing blew up. Second degree burns to my face, neck, leg and feet, (now recovered but still mottles with fresh, pink skin).

    Oh I forgot the occasion a few years back when my Thai (now ex) went for me with the bread knife. But I understand that incidents like that are the norm in Thailand.

    Howabout you? Have you led a safe life or have you lost a few of your 9 lives (Patsycat?)
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    18 or so, riding my XR200 down a main road, had to turn left and luckily the lights changed and I got a green arrow to turn while the cross traffic flowed. Took the corner at some pace and ran into a patch of gravel the council had handily left on the road. Back wheel went out and I was now cross steering directly into an oncoming truck. Revved the fuck out of it, spraying a rooster tail of gravel and finally got traction and pulled myself out of the trucks' path with what seemed like inches to spare.


    Same bike, which had no ignition, so when I parked as well as a heavy chain around the wheel I usually put the choke on full so it wouldn't start.
    Parked at the pub with a mate for a few beers which due to a massive storm turned into lots of beers. Finally, storm or not we had to go and rushed out into the pissing rain, got the chain off and jumped on, hammering the kickstart. Finally it chugged into a semblance of life it would only maintain on full throttle.
    Then the lightbulb went off in my beer addled brain, the choke!
    So with it still on full twist I reached down and flicked the choke off. The bike went into a mental wheelie flat chat across the carpark with me partially attached and we both ended up embedded in a hedge separating the park from a major road.

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    I nearly fell out of my 18th floor condo a while back, after hanging my washing in the laundry room.

    There are 2 rails to hang washing on ,high up, that you need a step ladder to reach. I didnt realise the window on my left was open and went to lean on it as I came back down the ladder. My ribs hit the bottom of the opened window and i briefly stared death in the face.

    I hang all the laundry on the balcony now.

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    I figure I've used up at least 5 of my 9 lives so far. I'm easing back a bit now to make it last...

    - I've survived 3 serious motorcycle wrecks and a couple of minor ones. One involved crashing a GSX-R1000 in a high side flip and narrowly missed being run over by an on-coming pick-up. The bike landed on my left foot and crushed it.

    - experienced severe turbulence over the Pacific on a flight to Taiwan where after having the roller coaster ride of our lives, the plane banged extremely hard on a sudden drop. It felt like we had run into something solid in mid-air. There was a huge collective gasp from most everyone on the plane as we looked around in shock wondering what had just happened. The pilots were very quiet for sometime after that and I think they were checking all the systems to confirm if we were still air worthy

    - had a near miss by lightening that struck about 15 feet away, way back when I was in elementary school

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    Forgot one, flying into DeGaulle airport, jet comes in for landing, touches down, reverse thrusters kick in, then all of a sudden the pilot maxes out the throttles and we are all pushed back in out seats as he does what seemed to be a 45 degree climbout.
    Came on the speakers a few minutes later apologising that the airport "wasn't ready for us" which I assume to mean there was another jet on the runway....

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    Dragged out of a dyke in Morecambe bay when I was about 7. Came round in a bath!

    Dillie...Leave the dyke thing out!

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    Loads of close encounters with the Grim Reaper on scooters.

    My most memorable encounter with the other side was after taking a strong LSD tab.
    I literally dissolved into liquid and drained down the bath plug hole and was reincarnated in Utopia. Even though this outer body experience lasted for a day and was traumatic at times, i still remember the experience fondly.

    CCC

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    Have lain in hospital essentially numb from the waist down, not able to lift legs, role over in bed etc., with a viral infection. Didn't feel like I was dying at the time but had I not been given expensive immunoglobulin....

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    Quote Originally Posted by VocalNeal
    Have lain in hospital essentially numb from the waist down, not able to lift legs, role over in bed etc., with a viral infection
    The clap is not a near death experience, is it ?

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    I forgot one also:

    flying over the Pyrenees in a small prop plane, hit a very bad storm, the other passengers were screaming and praying. I (being British), ordered a whiskey and read a book (can't do anything to help the pilot, whatever will happen will happen etc).

    Toulouse airport was closed because of the storm but they opened it for us to land. Took 3 attempts. On landing, I went off to clean myself up in the toilet....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Simon43 View Post
    I forgot one also:

    flying over the Pyrenees in a small prop plane, hit a very bad storm, the other passengers were screaming and praying. I (being British), ordered a whiskey and read a book (can't do anything to help the pilot, whatever will happen will happen etc).

    Toulouse airport was closed because of the storm but they opened it for us to land. Took 3 attempts. On landing, I went off to clean myself up in the toilet....

    Too loose !!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dillinger View Post
    The clap is not a near death experience, is it ?
    Depends how your wife takes the news

    In a lifetime of oilfield work around the world (including some VERY dodgy countries that are completely off-limits these days) I should have been dead at least half a dozen times. Each time I manage to get home in one piece and with a pulse the resolve to live life to the fullest kicks in even harder.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dillinger View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by VocalNeal
    Have lain in hospital essentially numb from the waist down, not able to lift legs, role over in bed etc., with a viral infection
    The clap is not a near death experience, is it ?
    I guess not it is bacterial. But then again I suspect neither of us is a doctor.

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    got into a difficult situation on an Austrian mountain
    couldn't go back, forward or down
    a leap of faith really got me to safety.if it hadn't worked i was gone gone gone.
    also swimming off Gibraltar and the current dragged me out
    was just a dot from the beach but an eagle eyed Welsh guy spotted me.
    car crashes, have had a couple but my driving skills saved me.
    oh yea and one time in Switzerland when on the bicycle
    came within inches of ending up under an 18 wheel truck after skidding for 6 or 7 metres. came racing down a mountain, turned a corner and the fecking motorway was right there. no,,, i didn't shit meself.

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    Yes, and as said above. It was a trip. Just a wee corner of some mickey mouse tab. Or Donald Duck, just take the corner - i munched down half of the damn thing.

    My hands in the air, i wanted to experience a halicogenic thing.

    They say that you should always have friends around you when you stupidly take stuff like that. Mine ran for the hills, tripping themselves.

    I was taken to a place where it wore off, which funnily was just around the corner from my flat at the time. Luckily, those people kept me safe.

    Never again. Scary, when you are not able to be in control of your own emotions or even everything. And, yes, i did see pink elephants. the girl had a wooden elephant in her living room.

    I did respond in kind - invited them for a meal with only wine to drink.

    Never again. I thought i was going to die.

    But at the same time, it was an "out of body" experience. They told me i met the devil and came back as an angel...... Me, i remember parts of it.

    I remember thinking that everyone was deaf, and sign languaging to them.

    Also it was New Years Eve and fireworks were a poppin'. So how can people be deaf? And my cats were huge!!

    But i was well looked after. They are still my friends and we laugh about it now. Thank god u toob didn't exist then!!
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    Strewth, YES.
    Looking back my luck has been outrageous.
    Without going into details;
    Motorbikes
    Oil rigs
    drugs
    fights
    cars
    self inflicted
    airplanes
    disease
    War
    Revolutions
    Fuck knows what else.

    I was actually declared dead by Doctors in Italy at one point. They reckoned it lasted 3 minutes. I've still got the medical reports . An interesting experience followed by 3 months in intensive and then 2 months putting my face back together.
    At least the insurance paid out.

    Fuck it, life is for living.

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    Quote Originally Posted by luckyjim View Post
    Strewth, YES.
    Looking back my luck has been outrageous.
    Without going into details;
    Motorbikes
    Oil rigs
    drugs
    fights
    cars
    self inflicted
    airplanes
    disease
    War
    Revolutions
    Fuck knows what else.

    I was actually declared dead by Doctors in Italy at one point. They reckoned it lasted 3 minutes. I've still got the medical reports . An interesting experience followed by 3 months in intensive and then 2 months putting my face back together.
    At least the insurance paid out.

    Fuck it, life is for living.

    LUCKY Jim ??????????

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    Quote Originally Posted by roger77 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by luckyjim View Post
    Strewth, YES.
    Looking back my luck has been outrageous.
    Without going into details;
    Motorbikes
    Oil rigs
    drugs
    fights
    cars
    self inflicted
    airplanes
    disease
    War
    Revolutions
    Fuck knows what else.

    I was actually declared dead by Doctors in Italy at one point. They reckoned it lasted 3 minutes. I've still got the medical reports . An interesting experience followed by 3 months in intensive and then 2 months putting my face back together.
    At least the insurance paid out.

    Fuck it, life is for living.

    LUCKY Jim ??????????
    Well, he got through it...

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    555 great thread...

    My big one was solo aboard my yacht anchored off Patong on morning of DEC 26 2004.......after that everything else is a doddle.

    Many's the time I have spent talking into the great white telephone that I thought I was gonna die.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by crepitas View Post
    555 great thread...

    My big one was solo aboard my yacht anchored off Patong
    Detail, please.


    Mine pale in comparison to many others here, though they are similar.

    2 major car accidents (one over the side of a mountain and down 50 ft), 2 motorbike accidents, slight electrocution (taking a valve radio apart when I was a kid, and didn't learn the first time), and almost drowning twice....once in surf when waves were breaking on a sandbank further out and sending foaming waves over me, whilst I was in a deep gutter.

    And once swimming in rock pools by myself in a small river with not much water flow at all. Allowed myself to be carried downstream and I suddenly realized that the river narrowed, and went UNDER a group of large boulders. There were sheer walls and no handholds. Managed to wedge my fist between two, and luckily a couple of guys saw me (I thought I was alone) and hauled me out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by luckyjim View Post
    Strewth, YES.
    Looking back my luck has been outrageous.
    Without going into details;
    Motorbikes
    Oil rigs
    drugs
    fights
    cars
    self inflicted
    airplanes
    disease
    War
    Revolutions
    Fuck knows what else.

    I was actually declared dead by Doctors in Italy at one point. They reckoned it lasted 3 minutes. I've still got the medical reports . An interesting experience followed by 3 months in intensive and then 2 months putting my face back together.
    At least the insurance paid out.

    Fuck it, life is for living.
    Pics or it never happened.

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    When I was a kid I was 6 days in hospital. Doctors told my Mum and Dad that I had ruptured my spleen and would die within a few hours (behind a curtain, me listening in). Turned out to be OK (clearly) - don't know why or how, but they got it wrong and I was OK. So although I didn't die, for a day I thought I was about to which was a bit shit.

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    I was shot 3 times by the Royal Anglians British army in 22 /5 1974 , I'm still here ,

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    Almost Died....??
    I'm on my third life as we speak.

    I could tell ya stories.

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    You lot of failures.

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