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Renegade 13 December 30th, 2004 01:01 PM

OT: The Things We Take for Granted....
 
Yesterday afternoon, I was trying to get my mom's snowmobile running. Thinking there may be some water or ice in the gas lines/gas tank, I bought and put some methyl hydrate (gas line antifreeze) into the tank. Now, when I was opening the little bottle, some of the methyl hydrate splashed up onto my face, and nearly in my eyes...if I hadn't somehow seen the stuff coming, my eyes would have gotten the splash, not my eyelids.

Why am I telling you this?? Well methyl hydrate, if swallowed, can cause blindness and death. I'm sure that if you get it in your eyes, it can also cause blindness. To be honest, it scared me how close I might have come to being blinded by such a seemingly innocent thing. It made me think of all the things that most people take for granted, such as eyesight. It got me to thinking...what would I do if I couldn't see?? How would it change my life, and how does it affect all those people who ARE blind??

Simply put, it made me very grateful for the things that most people take for granted, and don't even think about on an everyday basis. Things like eyesight, hearing, and other things like those. It made me realize that we shouldn't take such things for granted, that at any moment we could lose them, to something so simple....like trying to get a parent's snowmobile running properly.

I know that I won't take for granted the things I have, which I guess makes my little accident a good thing. Because who knows when it may all be taken away??

Caduceus December 30th, 2004 01:15 PM

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This post got me thinking... As some of you may know, I'm a doctor. When I was in medical school I was working in Surgery with a resident who thought she knew it all. As we went into a room to change the dressings on a surgical patient who had hepatitis (liver disease caused by a viral infection), I placed a splash guard on my mask and handed her one. She laughed it off and proceeded to change dressings and got fluid in her eyes. She went on to get tested and thankfully didn't contract hepatitis from contaminated fluids, but this definitely took her down a peg or two. She later apologized to me for having been so haughty and forever after observed simple medical safety precautions.

Raging Deadstar December 30th, 2004 01:41 PM

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It's why I can never stay angry at friends. The Most important thing to me are my friends, the thought that any of them could be taken away any moment makes me thankful for them every morning.

AgentZero December 30th, 2004 06:01 PM

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Well one thing I don't take for granted these days is my eyesight. Just found out recently I've got a lovely case of Night Blindness. During the day, everything's fine, but as soon as it gets nice and dark I can't see a thing beyond a couple metres.

Baron Munchausen December 30th, 2004 06:56 PM

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That can be a warning sign of serious health problems. How often do you visit a doctor?

Slynky December 30th, 2004 08:41 PM

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I think, if I can speak without sounding like the proverbial "old guy of wisdom", the older we get, the less we take for granted. Sometimes, I lament the things I wish I could do, have, or that I had this feature or that. But I realize much more quickly now that I'm lucky. And shouldn't waste any time on lamenting.

But don't let that small (lucky) lesson be forgotten. My brother-in-law had a horrible car accident when he was 17. Life flight and the whole thing. Intensive care for days. Nearly died. He was a changed guy. Started working at the local church youth group building. Saw life in a different way. But, just recently, I learned he (age 24) speeds around the streets now, in his Toyota Celica, showing off for the younger kids he has in his car (our son, for example). Seems he has started taking life for granted again.

You show wisdom beyond your age, R-13. Don't ever forget the horror carelessness can bring you!

Atrocities December 30th, 2004 11:04 PM

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I take all the normal things in life for granted, like knowning that my luck will never change, that I shall never escape my depression, that if I think about loosing someone, I will. So I try not to take to much for granted any more... I took my momma cat for granted, and she died. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/frown.gif

Have I deperessed everyone by now?

Seriously, Power, water, food, family, the usual things that we all take for granted I too take for granted.

Kamog December 30th, 2004 11:20 PM

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When I broke my leg I realized that I took walking for granted. Moving around on crutches was very slow and inconvenient. I couldn't go up or down stairs and I couldn't walk on to or off the sidewalk because of the little step, so I had to always look for a ramp. Everyday activities like taking a shower, getting dressed, and shopping were painful and very difficult. It took many months for me to get back to normal. But when I think of people in wheelchairs, I realize that what I experienced was nothing compared to them.

Instar December 31st, 2004 05:31 AM

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Wrist + deli slicer for me.... darn lucky I was. Lesson: pay attention to sharp blades!

Jack Simth December 31st, 2004 07:55 AM

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Nothing quite like chronic asthma to keep you from taking breathing for granted.


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