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  1. #16
    Great advise for everyone regardless of age and weather.

    My grandma fell in her garage this past October. She broke her leg pretty badly. Luckily the weather was nice and she was able to drag herself out to her driveway. It wasn't too long before a man drove by and saw her. He stopped and called 911. He stayed with her until the ambulance arrived. She was lucky everything turned out so well, it could have been a lot worse.

    Last Valentines day, my husband, who was 28 at the time, had been working in the barn. He came in the house, took his boots off and then realized he didn't close the barn door. He tossed his flip flops on and ran out there to close it. It's a big, heavy, metal door and he accidentally shut it on his foot. It sliced through he toes. He didn't have his phone and he couldn't get the door off his toes. He ended up ripping his foot out from under the door, causing more damage to his toes. He then had to drag himself to the house (he couldn't walk). I drove him to the emergency room. Had he had his phone I could have help get the door off his foot and the damage to his toes wouldn't have been nearly as bad.
    - Kari
    skin kids- Nathan, Topher, & Lilla


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    These stories are so alarming! I usually have my cell phone attached to my ear, literally. I have never thought of all that could go wrong in the yard, taking out the trash, etc.

    I remember in early fall, I was driving J to school. It was a Wednesday morning, and our one neighbor, next block down, had started to return the garbage cans to the houses. He is a super nice guy that way, he takes the trash out, and the cans back to the house for probably 10 people. (Not me, I live on the wrong block).

    Anyhow, he had fallen and couldn't get up- no joke. He suffered a stroke years ago, and has mobility issues. I saw him on the ground!!! It was all I could do not to burst out into tears, seeing him lying there. What if I hadn't happened along? I go slow, and notice stuff like that. What if, what if...

    Anyhow, he told me how to help him get up, and he was so sweaty. I could tell he had tried quite a bit himself, already. Makes me sad all over again just thinking about it. I might tell him next time I see him out and about, to get a cell phone and have it with him! He walks every single am....in the dark.

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