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We Take Life For Granted

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Last night, my best friend got into a head-on collision.

Her parents called me at like 7.30 and were like "Julie* got in an accident", and I was like "I'll be at the hospital as soon as I can."

So I get there and wait around for like 4 hours and finally get to see her because she was being released. I was so happy to see her alive, I started crying and she was crying, and everyone was crying. And then I said how lucky she was and how I needed to go, but I'd come over to her house and we'd talk.

So I went over this afternoon and she told me all about it. She said it was her fault. She was trying to pass someone on a 2 lane highway, and that she mis-judged the space and time she had. Then she swerved and then corrected as to not get hit, but got hit right directly where she was sitting.

Luckily a nurse was right behind her in traffic and rushed over to her car ans started talking to her so she wouldn't black out.

As for injuries: A few cuts on her face and stitches near her left eye where the windscreen fell on here. Also because of the glass, some of the skin on her arm got sliced off. The dashboard also pushed itself in and gave her a nasty cut on her leg. She is doing well though, and for that I am extremley happy.

Here is her car: A 1997 Volvo 850

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* Not Real Name

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Wow, that's crazy. Good to hear she's okay though.

She is doing well though, and for that I am extremley happy.

Good ... glad to know she is doing well, even after that ordeal.

But, you're right ... too often, we take life for granted ... and only find out "too late" how fragile it is.

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A new day. A new chance at life. Glad you still have your friend, Farkas.

Glad she is ok, hope whomever was in the other car is ok too. The Volvo seemed to do a good job protecting her.

Sometimes we're bitter at the past...but the saying "today is the first day of the rest of your life" really is true. Glad to hear she's ok...and I suppose driving a Volvo mitigated the potential problems.

A longtime friend of the family was in a nasty wreck a few months ago...

We were just happy he was ok...

he was caught smashed in the left rear as someone in a ram van chose to blow though a clear red light...

Besides a broken wrist and getting a bit beat up...he was fine

His cavalier looked like someone rolled it or something...

He changed for the better after it too..

Im sorry to hear that Farkas. Im glad to hear she's alright.

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