Questions that have being asked so much to me lately were,
"are you Ok? how do you feel?"
"so what has happened?"
Oh my, how I have enough answering and keep repeating the story.
I didn't even want to write it here. At first.
Yeah so what happened to me three weeks ago was I got hit by a car.
I was an innocent obedient pedestrian, walked down the road when it was a pedestrian green light.
I was a bit rushed when I walked and..
When I reached the middle of the road, there was this 4WD car that set its position to turn left from the other side of the road, my first thinking was.. I thought nothing actually I just kept walking fast. But the next second I thought, oh shit it's not stopping! And then the third thinking was, what the hell I should stop, shouldn't I? Is this car really still moving?
All of that thoughts I think appeared for only about one or two seconds before the bang, how cool a human brain is right?
However, It was too late, It's sort of like this.. "Is this car really still mov-BANG!" I got hit by a car..
It wasn't very bad as any of you might think, I was very lucky and I felt so blessed. I wasn't daydreaming as I normally do so that at the same time as the BANG happened, I slammed her car with both of my hands quite hard and I tried to push my body away.
However, I flew in the air,
There were quite a few angels saved me that day, they were those lovely other pedestrians around that helped me to get up, called a police and an ambulance, gave me a chair to sit, gave me a hydrolite drink, calmed me down, cleaning my wounds. The driver didn't run away, she *yes she was a lady in her late 50s or 60s* gave me her mobile number instead, so if I wanted to sue her now I still could. haha. So again, how lucky and blessed I was!
All in all it wasn't that bad, no fracture or broken bones or anything major. I bed-rested for about 2.5 weeks, now I've returned to work and feel better. It's just now I got tired very easily, I think I need to visit a physio and people around me sort of pushing me to really get a lawyer and sue her, which I actually think I'd do both. I'll post what happened after I visit the physio and lawyer, ok?
Me out for now!
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