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Old 01-11-2010, 06:32 AM
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Originally Posted by Shadow Dancer
Originally Posted by Eddie
I think the only time I've come to a near mishap in the sewing room is when I've tripped over the iron cord. Have sent the iron hurtling to the concrete floor several times as a result.
I put an eye hook in the ceiling, put the iron cord through an add a link and then attached the add a link to the eye hook in the ceiling. Iron cord is up off the floor and no more tripping. :)
I've done the same.
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Old 01-11-2010, 06:34 AM
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Originally Posted by jbud2
I have a office chair with rolling wheels at my computer and at the sewing machine. For some unknown reason, while I was on the computer, I passed out. I must have fell forward and the chair went backward, and I hit my mouth on the way down to the floor. I don't know how long I was out but when I opened my eyes, I didn't recognize the underside of my desk right away - a different-than-normal view! My lip was split and bleeding. Hubby and I were to go on a weekend trip and so he was home. I called and called him - the dog came running and the barking got my husband's attention. He came running upstairs and got me up and cleaned up the blood on the carpet. I was a bit woozey but cleaned up my face and realized I had cut threw my lip. I knew I would need stitches so he took me to the ER. I got the stitches, but they called my family doctor and she KEPT me in overnight and I had the ABC of tests! I was released the next day with no reason why I passed out. My doctor would not let me drive for a month!!! This was 2 years ago and it has never happened again. If I had not needed stitches, I would not have gone to the ER. The doctor said you would have told me, right? Since it was going to be another 3 months till a regular visit, I probably would have forgotten it! The funny thing is, that I had to go see her to get the stitches out. She did NOT have the right tool to cut them out!!! OMG! A week or so later, I felt something irrittating in the same area, and when I investigated, I foung another stitch so I clipped and pulled it out myself. LOL!!
I'm glad it was two year ago and hasn't happened again!
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Old 01-11-2010, 01:22 PM
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i have fallen off mine too. Good thing I have lots of padding on my butt. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Old 01-11-2010, 07:57 PM
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I have broken more than I want to report, but none thank goodness from quilting. I broke my left ankle, both bones and in 3 places, on Mothers Day '06 and crushed both heels and a rt big toe in a car accident the next yr one month and a day from the 06. Unfortunately this last accident disabled me, because I can't walk very well even with my trusty cane and even my walker sometimes. I bought a scooter when I want to go out and be with everyone at the car shows and family events. But I can still quilt. In fact that is the thing that keeps me from going out of my mind some days. LOL Bethy
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i..fell and laughed! pretty silly but i was ok
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Old 01-11-2010, 09:01 PM
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Originally Posted by Bethy
I have broken more than I want to report, but none thank goodness from quilting. I broke my left ankle, both bones and in 3 places, on Mothers Day '06 and crushed both heels and a rt big toe in a car accident the next yr one month and a day from the 06. Unfortunately this last accident disabled me, because I can't walk very well even with my trusty cane and even my walker sometimes. I bought a scooter when I want to go out and be with everyone at the car shows and family events. But I can still quilt. In fact that is the thing that keeps me from going out of my mind some days. LOL Bethy
Good grief! That sounds absolutely terrible. I'm so glad you are still able to quilt!!
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Old 01-11-2010, 09:05 PM
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You're not alone, I've done that too.
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Old 01-12-2010, 07:21 AM
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:lol: Yep, I gracefully like a hippo, glided off my chair head first when I bent over to pick up a stray piece of fabric on the floor. It was just a hair farther away than my brain had registered... :oops:
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me too!! :) pretty funny sight I am sure.
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Old 01-12-2010, 08:45 AM
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I don't have a quilting problem.
I sew. I fall off my chair. No problem.
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