Yeah that's the difference between you and I, I don't sit around wasting my time playing the blame game.
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weresmurf — 15 years ago(May 12, 2010 03:39 PM)
To sit there, living a life of 'mights' and 'might be's' when it's happened, a tragedy, and you can't change it, it's a waste of time.
To brew and fester in it, is rather terrible. Unless you use that information directly to enhance medical services, reaction times etc. Then that's not a waste of time. However, this thread itself, is. -
jltyler — 15 years ago(May 12, 2010 04:07 PM)
I'm not Canadian. There's no direct way I can effect change in Quebec. What I can do is try to effect change indirectly by warning everyone I know who skis or is considering learning to ski not to do so at Mont Tremblant.
Neither of us should waste our time discussing this. If you find my posts annoying, either click the ignore button or don't bother to read this thread. -
benji9000 — 14 years ago(October 18, 2011 05:17 PM)
She REFUSED medical treatment. It is any human's legal right as a person and a member of the human race to do that even after a serious injury.
She fell while skiing. Sure it knocked her out at the time but how often do we stop and think about something like that? It's in our very nature to "shake it off" and go on about our own business. She didn't think there was any cause to be alarmed about anything! She couldn't possibly know at the time that she had a hematoma. That's impossible to know at the time. After her lucid interval then she had a headache, but that was too late - 3 hours after the fall. Yes, she SHOULD have been immediately rushed to an ER but she wasn't.
We can't wind the clock back.
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My_Name_Is_Lydia — 14 years ago(January 12, 2012 07:22 PM)
It didn't "knock her out at the time." If she had been knocked unconscious, she would probably be alive today because it would have gotten her the medical attention she needed.
Georgina:
Are we safe here?
Michael:
Does Albert read?