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sounds good Terry i will check it out , i think the hospital is taking care of shower chair and wheel chair im also working on getting a stair climber as well cause my house is two story and all living on the top floor , yes Duncan i will be going for 3rd party but getting a lawyer to take care of personal damages etc , i was on my way home from work so at the moment im covered by work cover .

Glad you made it out of that! You're a very lucky man!

You'll find that you will have to pay for a few things out of your own pocket (meds...) once you get home, while a lot of other stuff is paid for. The money you're outlaying right now, you'll get back in the settlement with the Insurance company.

I've gone through a similar thing not long ago and am more than happy to help where I can. Definitely get a good Barrister/Lawyer to work on your case!!

PM me if you need anything :)

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he was watching you from up above :)

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Unbelievable Aaron... a sorry tale, but good to hear you've got no permanent injuries. All the best with your recovery, and hopefully no issues with medical or car insurance, not that there should be.

yeah and still got a few gigs of movies/tv shows here if you want me to pop round with them.

had a stay in a hospital myself last night for a dog bite (long story) and managed to get through most of season one of 24, didnt sleep too much thanks to the loud snorer on the other side of the room. hopefully you mostly have had the room to yourself?

yeah and still got a few gigs of movies/tv shows here if you want me to pop round with them.

had a stay in a hospital myself last night for a dog bite (long story) and managed to get through most of season one of 24, didnt sleep too much thanks to the loud snorer on the other side of the room. hopefully you mostly have had the room to yourself?

4 people in my room at all times some come and go , but they have all been good so far , plus i wear earplugs to sleep ") but thats over now looks like i will be going home to continue the rest of my recovery with out patient visits now , still long way to go but after 3.5 weeks here will be good to get home to family !

ah nice, which hospital was it again out of curiosity? sorry to hear it was such a busy room, lucky you got no snorers etc.

only 2 week left there right or did u mean it had nearly been a month up to that point?

poor bastard either way, hope u get some massive compo, a new super bionic leg and a looong ass trip OS on the payout!

Adding to Pat...

Hope you don't lose feeling in your right foot! :no:

Home now ! have been from friday last week , it still 8 weeks before i can put weight on either foot/leg ! dont need to feel foot terry as long as it is touching the floor (under track conditions of course ) :)

^ ^ ^ so glad you haven't lost your sense of humour Aaron. :happy:

Got any pets that were so glad to see you home?

...Nothing like your own bed?

Just the two pets one is a dog the other my son :) But both glad to see me and i them !post-22701-0-38508700-1309340593_thumb.jpg

Wow, somebody certainly didn't break his sense of humour!

No way Eric can not break that i need it more a the moment ! And thanks for the loan of the hard drive etc , when you want it back just let me know best way to give it to you , i am seeing Nick in next couple of weeks , so if you would like i can give it to him as he is a lot closer to you than i am , i think you can trust him ! lol

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