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A young guy who a witness said had been weaving all over the road behind them came around the blind curve on the wrong side of the road and hit an older guy coming the other way at about 6:40AM. I heard the crash and ran out to help.

Looks like minor injuries but both were taken away by ambulance.

I didn't even have time to drink my first coffee this morning.

Too much drama.

A young guy who a witness said had been weaving all over the road behind them came around the blind curve on the wrong side of the road and hit an older guy coming the other way at about 6:40AM. I heard the crash and ran out to help. Looks like minor injuries but both were taken away by ambulance. I didn't even have time to drink my first coffee this morning. Too much drama.

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You don’t walk away from a near fatal accident like that w/o problems, but I’m walking decades after I was told I’d be confined to a wheelchair. Doctors don’t know shit, don’t believe them, it’s possible to have severe skeletal injuries and live a productive life. My face is a bit messed up, but I’m probably the only one who can tell, I’m no longer symmetrical. Also, don’t take their poison pain pills, if you must, then only for short periods after trauma or surgery. Lucky I had a reaction to that stufff or I’d be one of those hooked on prescribed opioids. Chronic pain can be managed, having no pain is unrealistic, so learn to cope. Be very judicious about surgery too, sometimes it doesn’t help or makes things worse. Try to find a way to get by without it. But yeah, no one looking at me knows I’m crippled, I’m very high functioning, and have found ways to deal with it using methods branded as kooky, or fraudulent by the AMA, and I have a better quality of life than the average person. Staying away from doctors can be beneficial.