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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: Nickbat on 09 May 2009, 23:49:23
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Home alone tonight with my 4 year-old son. SWMBO at work and daughter (8) at a Brownie camp a couple of miles away.
Got little 'un off to sleep and logged on to OOF and started watching that amusing YouTube swine-flu video that NickV6 posted. Got half way through the video when I heard, above the song, a crash from somewhere in the house. I paused the video and went all round my home, switching on the lights in very room. Could find absolutely nothing out of place. So I went back online.
About 3 or 4 minutes later, I got a call from "Brown Owl" to say my daughter had fallen out of her bunk bed and had gashed her head.
SWMBO left work and collected her and she is currently in A&E. Thankfully it doesn't seem too bad (touch wood) and she has a 1cm cut which they will probably glue when they get time (Saturday night in A&E.... ::)).
Obviously I am concerned, but she seems OK. I am very spooked about the crashing sound I heard. I have since spoken to Brown Owl and checked the timing from the fall to her call and discovered that the "crash" I heard coincided with my little princess's fall... :o
Can't wait for SWMBO and my little girl to get back home...
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Wishing all the best, Nick :y
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Welcome....to the Twilight Zone :D
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Hope your daughter is o.k. Nick. :y
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Hope you little one is ok, the super glue is great. My sons are held together with it :) bit spooky about the noise though :-/
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Have found out that she fell trying to close curtains as some of the others in her dormy said there was too much light. She leaned across from her bunk to pull the curtains and then fell.
About a 3 and a half hour wait in A&E, apparently... Good old NHS. As everyone know, accidents only happen between 9 and 5. ::) ::) ::)
She's tired, but OK it seems.
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Spooooky............... :-/ :-/ :-/
Glad she is OK though.......... :y
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we have our three grandchildre stopping with us tonight. 4 ,6,and 7 it was great putting them to bed .twenty minuites later bang bump .then mammar dion has fell out of bed .rushed upstairs to find her fast asleep with her little legs up against the bed.luckly the bed is a put me up one about 10 inches off the floor .thank god she is ok . :y
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They tend to bounce at a young age, it is us that worry..... :D :D
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They tend to bounce at a young age, it is us that worry..... :D :D
Agreed. They're rubberised at that age.
I wish I was still like that. ;) ;D
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we have our three grandchildre stopping with us tonight. 4 ,6,and 7 it was great putting them to bed .twenty minuites later bang bump .then mammar dion has fell out of bed .rushed upstairs to find her fast asleep with her little legs up against the bed.luckly the bed is a put me up one about 10 inches off the floor .thank god she is ok . :y
;D ;D :y
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They tend to bounce at a young age, it is us that worry..... :D :D
Agreed. They're rubberised at that age.
I wish I was still like that. ;) ;D
So do I............. ::) ::) ::)
The other thing is, kids just get on with it, we see a situation and think 'that is going to hurt' so it does....... :D :D
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we have five grandkids .three girls two boys .the oldest is 15 thats right a teenager .she is so grown up and when she stays its off to the shops and change all the food in the fridge.pizza and pizza and energy drinks. its fantastic to have them makes you feel young again.i keep getting stuck on the slide in the garden.ouch me back ;D
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Thanks for all your messages of support.
My daughter is OK. She had the gash cleaned and inspected by a nurse at 11.30pm. She said it would probably need a bit of glue. Three hours later, a doctor glued it. She got to bed at about 3.00am, so she's still asleep.
Still a bit spooked by that "crash" I heard, though. :o :o
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So glad your daughter is ok Nick! :y :y
Your 'bang' incident reminds me of various recorded cases of distant events being somehow indicated 'back home'. During WWII pictures of ships or people on board ship fell off walls, only for the house occupants to discover later that at that precise time the ship or person pictured had sunk. :o :o :o There is so much we do not know about! ::) ::)
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We get some unexplainable bumps and bangs around our house since my mother in law died. We were sat watching TV last week when a picture her mother had painted fell off the wall, the screw was still there in the wall and the string on the back of the picture was still intact, the picture has been hanging there for about 18 months ::)
Nick, its good to hear your daughter is OK :y
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We get some unexplainable bumps and bangs around our house since my mother in law died. We were sat watching TV last week when a picture her mother had painted fell off the wall, the screw was still there in the wall and the string on the back of the picture was still intact, the picture has been hanging there for about 18 months ::)
Nick, its good to hear your daughter is OK :y
I do not wish to scare you, but I believe Pete that what you are experiencing indicates the spirit of the deceased, your mother-in-law, has not fully departed this world for the next. This, I believe, is different to when people first depart this life and move on and pictures suddenly bounce of walls as I described in my earlier comment, or the deceased has made a final departing good bye to let you know all is ok, as I have known to happen with close relatives and in particular my mother and mother-in-law.
The situation Nick faced is one of those incidents involving very much the living, when some form of psychic energy is emitted due to high emotion or drama that is transmitted across often vast (to human perspective) distance. It is more often in the form of "knowing something is wrong" with someone a long way off, as many women especially seem to experience, as I have done, with just knowing your daughter /son / mother / husband etc has a problem. Another example of this is knowing somehow the telephone is about to ring with 'a problem' just before it does. That has happened numerous times for me! :o :o
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We get some unexplainable bumps and bangs around our house since my mother in law died. We were sat watching TV last week when a picture her mother had painted fell off the wall, the screw was still there in the wall and the string on the back of the picture was still intact, the picture has been hanging there for about 18 months ::) :o
Nick, its good to hear your daughter is OK :y
I do not wish to scare you, but I believe Pete that what you are experiencing indicates the spirit of the deceased, your mother-in-law, has not fully departed this world for the next. This, I believe, is different to when people first depart this life and move on and pictures suddenly bounce of walls as I described in my earlier comment, or the deceased has made a final departing good bye to let you know all is ok, as I have known to happen with close relatives and in particular my mother and mother-in-law.
The situation Nick faced is one of those incidents involving very much the living, when some form of psychic energy is emitted due to high emotion or drama that is transmitted across often vast (to human perspective) distance. It is more often in the form of "knowing something is wrong" with someone a long way off, as many women especially seem to experience, as I have done, with just knowing your daughter /son / mother / husband etc has a problem. Another example of this is knowing somehow the telephone is about to ring with 'a problem' just before it does. That has happened numerous times for me! :o :o
This has happened to me a few times.Once I remember leaving the house to walk to the pub and getting halfway there then getting the strangest feeling about my brother, I turned and ran back to the house bursting through the door, me and my mum looked at each other and she had had the exact same feeling only for the phone to go two seconds later.. It was the local Hospital to say my bro had been in a big car smash. Luckily he recovered but I will never forget that feeling. :o
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We get some unexplainable bumps and bangs around our house since my mother in law died. We were sat watching TV last week when a picture her mother had painted fell off the wall, the screw was still there in the wall and the string on the back of the picture was still intact, the picture has been hanging there for about 18 months ::) :o
Nick, its good to hear your daughter is OK :y
I do not wish to scare you, but I believe Pete that what you are experiencing indicates the spirit of the deceased, your mother-in-law, has not fully departed this world for the next. This, I believe, is different to when people first depart this life and move on and pictures suddenly bounce of walls as I described in my earlier comment, or the deceased has made a final departing good bye to let you know all is ok, as I have known to happen with close relatives and in particular my mother and mother-in-law.
The situation Nick faced is one of those incidents involving very much the living, when some form of psychic energy is emitted due to high emotion or drama that is transmitted across often vast (to human perspective) distance. It is more often in the form of "knowing something is wrong" with someone a long way off, as many women especially seem to experience, as I have done, with just knowing your daughter /son / mother / husband etc has a problem. Another example of this is knowing somehow the telephone is about to ring with 'a problem' just before it does. That has happened numerous times for me! :o :o
This has happened to me a few times.Once I remember leaving the house to walk to the pub and getting halfway there then getting the strangest feeling about my brother, I turned and ran back to the house bursting through the door, me and my mum looked at each other and she had had the exact same feeling only for the phone to go two seconds later.. It was the local Hospital to say my bro had been in a big car smash. Luckily he recovered but I will never forget that feeling. :o
Yep another good example of this phenomenon that is far from fiction or myth. It is very real when it happens!! :) :)
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So glad your daughter is ok Nick! :y :y
Your 'bang' incident reminds me of various recorded cases of distant events being somehow indicated 'back home'. During WWII pictures of ships or people on board ship fell off walls, only for the house occupants to discover later that at that precise time the ship or person pictured had sunk. :o :o :o There is so much we do not know about! ::) ::)
Quite correct Ms Zoom, it always pays to listen out for the things not apparently there :y :y
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Have found out that she fell trying to close curtains as some of the others in her dormy said there was too much light. She leaned across from her bunk to pull the curtains and then fell.
About a 3 and a half hour wait in A&E, apparently... Good old NHS. As everyone know, accidents only happen between 9 and 5. ::) ::) ::)
She's tired, but OK it seems.
3.5 hours ? think yourself lucky,eldest son tripped over on friday night and put a couple of teeth through his lip,spent nearly 5 hours in casualty waiting to get him stitched up,place was like a battle ground ,lads laid all over the place battered to f**k! police running around all over,what a nightmare. Don't know what doctors and nurses get paid on a late shift but it sure isn't enough,eventually got home just after 2am, hope your young one is ok ,kids- always something to worry about !!
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Have found out that she fell trying to close curtains as some of the others in her dormy said there was too much light. She leaned across from her bunk to pull the curtains and then fell.
About a 3 and a half hour wait in A&E, apparently... Good old NHS. As everyone know, accidents only happen between 9 and 5. ::) ::) ::)
She's tired, but OK it seems.
3.5 hours ? think yourself lucky,eldest son tripped over on friday night and put a couple of teeth through his lip,spent nearly 5 hours in casualty waiting to get him stitched up,place was like a battle ground ,lads laid all over the place battered to f**k! police running around all over,what a nightmare. Don't know what doctors and nurses get paid on a late shift but it sure isn't enough,eventually got home just after 2am, hope your young one is ok ,kids- always something to worry about !!
That breaches NHS rules, as anyone in casualty must have been either treated on placed on a ward before 4 hours has expired! ::) ::) ::)
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Have found out that she fell trying to close curtains as some of the others in her dormy said there was too much light. She leaned across from her bunk to pull the curtains and then fell.
About a 3 and a half hour wait in A&E, apparently... Good old NHS. As everyone know, accidents only happen between 9 and 5. ::) ::) ::)
She's tired, but OK it seems.
3.5 hours ? think yourself lucky,eldest son tripped over on friday night and put a couple of teeth through his lip,spent nearly 5 hours in casualty waiting to get him stitched up,place was like a battle ground ,lads laid all over the place battered to f**k! police running around all over,what a nightmare. Don't know what doctors and nurses get paid on a late shift but it sure isn't enough,eventually got home just after 2am, hope your young one is ok ,kids- always something to worry about !!
That breaches NHS rules, as anyone in casualty must have been either treated on placed on a ward before 4 hours has expired! ::) ::) ::)
They pulled a fast one and put us in a side room after 3.5 hours,a nurse came in and had a quick look and the said someone else would have to look at his wound,then had to wait an age for some east european doctor to do the biz ,having said that-it was all hands to the decks by this time - 1.30 am friday night/saturday morning ( Newcastle ,such a fun place!)