Had a car on its side, teetering on going right over, exiting the roundabout at the end of my road.Simply not true. I’ve witnessed a car roll three times after swerving to avoid another car at the bottom of Southover St.
Neither car was doing over about 25 mph.
But being the board’s foremost expert on seemingly every topic, I’ll defer to your superior knowledge.
Yeah we definitely need to lose on Saturday!!So many non Albion threads end up as unpleasant and unreasonable
A few years back, me and my car share were going up the northbound carriageway from Buck Barn to Southwater roundabout and met stationary traffic. We waited and waited, then several police cars with blues and twos forced their way through, air ambulance landed and so on. Turns out someone, going soutbound, had gone round the roundabout and turned left down the northbound carriageway and had a head on with the oncoming.We were driving south down the dual carriageway part of the A24 after the lower Southwater roundabout and driving towards Bucks Barn. The two carriageways divide and there are trees in between. It was about 1.30am and no other traffic and we had cut some corners where it gets windy.
I mean, it’s dual carriageway. And suddenly this car comes towards us and drives past as if it’s single carriageway. We were in shock. Combined speed about 140 mph. Could not believe it.
Another night and we’re all goners.
Sorry to hear that Mr Durlston.I watched EastEnders last night with that awful storyline about that pretty blonde girl having a brain tumour. That set me off with the tears.
Had an absolutely terrible night trying to sleep. I heard a bang go off in my head and woke up screaming about 2am. Then was just dozing with my bedside light on because I knew where I was if I had more bangs in my head or nightmares. Unfortunately, I'm going to have to have the light on for the next few weeks/months so I know where I am when I wake up.
I feel absolutely dreadful today. Paperwork needs to be done with all sorts of problems and hundreds of questions. I'm mentally shattered. I get very easily irritated with people who make unnecessary noise - it frightens me. Like a car hooting for example, on TV or out walking.
If I had gone to heaven I wouldn't have all this stress which is f**k**g my head up. I'm in a terrible place today. Please excuse my very strong emotions. It's going to take ages to get my life back to normal.
Unfortunately, mood swings are going to happen for a little while and you are going to be jumpy. Thank you for sharing, hopefully it helped you to type the words and I hope you've got people in your immediate life who can listen to and support you. You're going to need some time to get settled again and to no longer re-live the moment every time you remember it. For the time being, your body is probably reacting to the memory as it did when you were first experiencing it and that's not something you can control. It will settle down with a little bit of time. Be kind to yourself and make sure you eat plenty and get plenty of water into you because the adrenaline will drain it.I watched EastEnders last night with that awful storyline about that pretty blonde girl having a brain tumour. That set me off with the tears.
Had an absolutely terrible night trying to sleep. I heard a bang go off in my head and woke up screaming about 2am. Then was just dozing with my bedside light on because I knew where I was if I had more bangs in my head or nightmares. Unfortunately, I'm going to have to have the light on for the next few weeks/months so I know where I am when I wake up.
I feel absolutely dreadful today. Paperwork needs to be done with all sorts of problems and hundreds of questions. I'm mentally shattered. I get very easily irritated with people who make unnecessary noise - it frightens me. Like a car hooting for example, on TV or out walking.
If I had gone to heaven I wouldn't have all this stress which is f**k**g my head up. I'm in a terrible place today. Please excuse my very strong emotions. It's going to take ages to get my life back to normal.
Get some good quality sleep mate, then re-read this thread. The world is a good place. Or at least there are far more good people than there are ****s. Take care and heal soon. Best wishesEvery bone in my body is aching today and bruising is starting to appear.
That's all the self-pity out of the way. I just need some good quality sleep and the world will feel a better place. I don't know how I'll get that in the next few days though.
I took the whole of January off from NSC. After a few days, you do forget about forums. I don't know if it was a good or a bad idea. The level of support for me on this thread has been mind-blowing and I appreciate everyone's good wishes immensely. I don't drink or take drugs anymore so I won't be going down that route.Sorry to hear that Mr Durlston.
It sounds like you need emotional support, you may need to speak to the doctor and possibly speak to someone at mind, or close friends, this place is helpful, but can also be vicious at times.
You may not want to hear this, but stay off social media and I would give this place a rest for a while, if you do pop on, keep it to the matchday thread.
Do not reach for the bottle, it will only make things worse, that is first hand experience.
She’s doing well… She’s started getting on my case D. That means she getting betterThanks mate. I hope your wife is much better now after being in hospital last November?