Has a past experience left you feeling uneasy about certain things? If so, what?

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Dakota  Mackenzie Profile

I feel uneasy about being in cars since the accident >.>

If I know someone has to stop or turn, I hold the hand of the person next to me... If I'm sitting in the passenger seat or have no one by me, I grip the seat as tight as I can manage..

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Dakota  Mackenzie
Dakota Mackenzie commented
My sister was driving when we crashed Saturday... I just got my temps about a week ago and haven't enjoyed the thought of driving since the accident lol I feel uneasy even when I'm not the one behind the wheel!
Luke Reine
Luke Reine commented
Don't fret! I'm sure you'll get over your fear ^^ you'll have to drive/ride in cars if you want to get anywhere :P School, work, etc.
Luke Reine Profile
Luke Reine answered

Yeah, I don't ride my bike down hills anymore... I didn't know my bike was broken (the brakes were screwy) and I rode down a hill that led to a dead end that had been fenced off... The fence was old and one touch means it's done for lol so I would have died or gotten VERY badly injured if I wouldn't have flipped my bike over upon finding out my brakes didn't work. :P Flipping it over still hurt but not as badly as falling off a cliff (basically) would have been.

I can admit it, I was really stupid then... I was sort of a stunt junkie lol

dragonfly forty-six Profile

I can't ride roller coasters anymore. I used to love them, the crazier the better. Now I get motion sick. I was forcing myself to go anyway, but the last time I was sick for the rest of the day. So, no more.  :(

LiftedTruck Redneck Profile

Yes. I refuse to trust doctors now, My doctor pretty much gave up on me after he screwed up my surgery..again. What was supposed to be 1 surgery total turned into 1 major one every year for 4 years..and it's still not fixed. After the first one, I developed a serious nerve issue and I still take meds for it and probably always will because it progressed worse after my last surgery. I can't run, walk for long distance/times, be touched on my feet/leg, or ride my dirt bike the way I used to because it'd be easy for me to break my foot and have my screws/pins move and then have to have surgery again. I don't trust nurses when it comes to changing bandages or doing blood work either.

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otis otiscambell
otis otiscambell commented
You got screwed up by a doc also welcome to my life. Im sorry
LiftedTruck Redneck
Thank you both. I'm sorry as well Otis. The 'cripple' life is certainly not fun at all, but it's gotta do. It's not really anythin new to me to be screwed over by a doctor, they all seem to do it to me😒 as long as they get paid, it doesn't really matter to them.

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