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BrianC



Member Since: 15 Apr 2009
Location: central belt
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Accidents at work\play

Thought I would ask what's your worst accident at work or on holiday etc.
On Monday I slipped with pliers and punches my face with them and it went straight in my eyeball splitting it apart. After spending the night in hospital and an operation to get it stiched back together I'm now starting to feel ok again. The nhs is in a poor state as I had to wait nearly 4.5hrs just to be seen at a/e. Then when I went into hospital there was no beds left so I was put in a 5th bed just in the middle of a ward for 4, but the nhs still done a great job but they are just over stretched

Post #295388 27th Nov 2014 8:26am
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stcstc31



Member Since: 01 Jul 2014
Location: dublin
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Ireland 2005 Range Rover SE Td6 Atacama Sand

the NHS is a godsend compared to other countries!!!!


my wife got an appointment, to see a consultant after 1 year

the last consultant, all he was interested in was money, didnt ask any medical quations just said "so do you want the op"!!!!

Post #295395 27th Nov 2014 8:35am
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BrianC



Member Since: 15 Apr 2009
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I fully appreciate the nhs. What I don't appreciate is people going to a/e when they could just go to there local gp.

Post #295397 27th Nov 2014 8:38am
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vaz



Member Since: 15 Jun 2014
Location: Colne, Lancashire
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United Kingdom 2007 Range Rover Vogue TDV8 Java Black

I am going in for an operation on Monday and expect to be in for 2 - 4 days.
With the pre-op's, consultations and the operation, in the USA it would cost in excess of $20,000.
I will have used it twice for operations, the first time when I was 5, to have my appendix out. I am now 57 and about to use it again.
The NHS is the best in the world in all ways, cost per head of population, etc.
Like anything else, people only hear the bad things about anything, never the praise.
I can't praise it enough.

Steve. 1968 Series IIA Pastel Green, nearly there project

Post #295401 27th Nov 2014 9:14am
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Andy3681



Member Since: 13 Jan 2012
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United Kingdom 2005 Range Rover Vogue Td6 Cairns Blue

Sorry to hear about your accident hope you are on the mend.
The NHS can be brilliant some times and poor in others there is a lot of luck involved. yes private very quick and I am very luck to have it with my employment but it should be like that for all, The problems with the NHS are from poor management to unnecessary paperwork and out of date practice's are entire debate on it's own! thats my 10p's worth Mine was a blue one! Smile

Post #295404 27th Nov 2014 9:35am
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Bellini



Member Since: 11 Jan 2012
Location: Berkshire
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United Kingdom 2007 Range Rover Supercharged 4.2 SC V8 Zermatt Silver

Sorry to hear that. You have my sysmpathy and best wishes. Thumbs Up

Around six, maybe seven, years ago I was on a business trip for a kick-off meeting.

Whilst showering one morning, I slipped and fell backwards against the bath and 'bounced' off the bath side on my ribs. It winded me, left a huge dent in my side for about 5 minutes and hurt rather a lot.

Anyway, I got out eventually and got dressed and made it down for breakfast in some degree of pain. Just bruising, I thought.

So I had a day of meetings and the pain got worse and I found it hard to sit down and stand up. But I managed. Then onward to my flight home on a turboprop. The latter saved me. A pressurised cabin, so I'm told, could have killed me.

And then into work the next day. By this time, my wee was red with blood and I had a 'few' bruises showing. Many told me I 'looked like ****'.

I drove home, went to bed and couldn't get up the next morning. My wife decided that was enough and got me to the local doctor. As I thought, he said it was just bruising. There! Told you!

But I handed him a sample of my dark red wee and that was it. Rushed to hospital. X-rays, CAT-scans, morpheine. My 5 year-old son saw me in hospital and the first thing he asked was 'Daddy, are you going to die?'

Turns out it was more than bruising. I'd completely snapped two ribs which punctured and filled my left lung with blood. The impact had damaged my spleen and liver and kidneys, hence the blood in my wee.

So, hospital for two days and off work for two weeks. In truth, it should have been more but I didn't listen. I couldn't sleep horizontally for over two months, so 'slept ' in the spare room propped up with cushions.

I went back to work. I drove my 110 as the seats in that were flatter on the back than our E-Class and hurt my tender ribs less. Clare was livid with me for ignoring her on that. Work utterly exhausted me and I'd get home and sleep.

On getting back to work, this being an LNG project, I was told off as the accident nearly cost the project the loss of their 14,000,000 man hours without an injury. But as I wasn't strictly 'at work' but in a hotel room, they waived that one. I was told off for not contacting their medical emergency helpline and for getting on a plane without being checked-out. But at the time, I genuinely had no idea how serious it was and just wanted to get home.

The NHS were great, although I'll never ever forget the sheer pain caused by the X-ray person who moved me around with such a lack of sympathy to get the shots needed that I was screaming out at times. Turns out they couldn't get any shots as the air bubbles in my lungs, combined with the blood, completely hid any clarity, hence the CAT-scans after that.

Ribs still hurt now on a damp day. Si. <This is my name.

I eat rat poison.

A man ain't truly been insulted until he stands buck naked in front of a woman and she didn't even notice. Or care.

Post #295411 27th Nov 2014 10:26am
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KurtVerbose



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Switzerland 2007 Range Rover Vogue TDV8 Stornoway Grey

Quote:
I was working alone on the top section of my new 80-foot tower. When I had completed my work, I discovered that I had, over the course of several trips up the tower, brought up about 300 pounds of tools and spare hardware. Rather than carry the now unneeded tools and material down by hand, I decided to lower the items down in a small barrel by using the pulley attached to the gin pole at the top of the tower. Securing the rope at ground level, I went to the top of the tower and loaded the tools and material into the barrel. Then I went back to the ground and untied the rope, holding it tightly to ensure a slow decent of the 300 pounds of tools."

"You will note in block number 11 of the accident reporting form that I weigh only 155 pounds. Due to my surprise of being jerked off the ground so suddenly, I lost my presence of mind and forgot to let go of the rope. Needless to say, I proceeded at a rather rapid rate of speed up the side of the tower. In the vicinity of the 40-foot level, I met the barrel coming down. This explains my fractured skull and broken collarbone. Slowed only slightly, I continued my rapid ascent, not stopping until the fingers of my right hand were two knuckles deep into the pulley. Fortunately, by this time, I had regained my presence of mind and was able to hold onto the rope in spite of my pain. At approximately the same time, however, the barrel of tools hit the ground and the bottom fell out of the barrel."

"Devoid of the weight of the tools, the barrel now weighed approximately 20 pounds. I refer you again to my weight in block number 11. As you might imagine, I began a rapid descent down the side of the tower. In the vicinity of the 40-foot level, I met the barrel coming up. This accounts for the two fractured ankles, and the lacerations of my legs and lower body. The encounter with the barrel slowed me enough to lessen my injuries when I fell onto the pile of tools and, fortunately, only three vertebrae were cracked. I am sorry to report, however, that as I lay there on the tools, in pain, unable to stand and watching the empty barrel 80 feet above me, I again lost my presence of mind. I let go of the rope..

Post #295414 27th Nov 2014 10:44am
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KurtVerbose



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Switzerland 2007 Range Rover Vogue TDV8 Stornoway Grey

My own personal stupidity.

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Cam-Tech-Craig



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England 2015 Range Rover SVAutobiography SDV8 Loire Blue

OUCH!!!!! Mine are hurting reading it Bellini... Bow down Bow down Bow down

Post #295416 27th Nov 2014 10:50am
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RR2008HSE



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Canada 2008 Range Rover HSE 4.4 V8 Java Black

Kurt, that's Gerald Hoffnung's The Bricklayer. It's one of the funniest things I've ever heard. Thanks for sharing that. Rolling with laughter Thumbs Up

The rest: OUCH. Shocked

Our version of the NHS is constantly battling the same issues.

Big news story last week: Younge, pregnant Canadian woman and her husband went to Hawaii on vacation. They had travel medical insurance and she'd been cleared to fly by her doctor. While in Hawaii, her water broke and she ended up in hospital on bed rest for six weeks. (No air ambulance would fly her home.) After the six weeks, the little sprog put in an appearance, but needed to stay in intensive care for another six weeks. Family now back home in Canada. Cost of bill, ONE MILLION DOLLARS. Insurance company is trying to weasel out of paying, saying pregnancy is preexisting. Censored

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Welshdragon



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Wales 2003 Range Rover Vogue 4.4 V8 Monte Carlo Blue

Ouch fella hope your eye ok.

About 10 years or so I was working on my LandRover outside in February, cold but dry, it was a complete chassis rebuild and was nearing the end doing the dash board panels.
My Mrs had come home from work at about 5 pm ish when I was drilling small holes in alli sheet with a 3mm drill bit. Now I was rushing to finish the section I was on and wanted to help put dinner on when SNAP the bit snapped and the drill went into my thumb nail.....ouch.
After a few choice words the Mrs said hospital and after an xray all was good....but the thumb went septic after a few days. Now after the mrs pinned me down looking at the thumb, I had a chard of thumb nail pushed under the growing nail hence it was going bad Shocked xray wont of seen that! the nail was a bit of a mess mind.


NOW go on 12 months but a week when fitting a new winch to the LandRover I had to cut the plastic grill for it to fit over the winch motor ( warn 8274), yes at about the same time 5pm when the mrs came home, I was hack sawing a small section off on the work bench outside when ( now rushing again ) the flippin hack saw blade went into the same fCensoredn thumb nail and cutting the thumb aswell, blood everywhere.

Now the shock and the cold ( it was freezing when doing this job ) equals..................................................................hit the deck and wake up on the sofa! Embarassed If it dont work.......burn it!

If the IId tool cant fix it.......burn the FF.

If the FF cant be fixed......buy a Land Cruiser!

If the LC cant be fixed..............................................BUY a horse !!

Post #295990 29th Nov 2014 11:12pm
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