<span style="font-family:Arial">I don't have many scary moments, no near death experiences or anything like that. I guess I would have to say my scariest moment was when I thought my girlfriend was pregnant. I was 100% sure she was pregnant after she took a positive test. She took a few more tests, and went to the doctors. It turns out she wasn't pregnant after all. I tried to play it off like I was fine, but I was worried as hell.</span>
Well, one that I can remember just happen recently. My mom was choking on something, I was upstairs and she just came upstairs to me and said I cant breathe. I got so worried because it looks like she was actually having a heart attack or something, not choking on something. I called 911 and they told me to just sit her down and give her water. One thing that really scared me about the whole sitution was that my dad passed away about 7 months ago, he had an heart attack so thats what I figured was going on. I always get like really worried and serious about stuff like that now even if its a minor thing.btw, my mom was perfectly fine at the end.
About a year ago I was up at like 1 in the morning watching TV. I heard glass shatter and someone had broken the big window on our front door. I got so scared my body couldn't even move. But then my adrenaline got going. We have a Native American machete for decoration in our game room. I grabbed that sombitch and was ready to go.And once when I sh*t out a penny
This happened last summer, actually.. in Puerto Rico, I was going down to the lobby to use the internet (aka get on BBW) via elevator. All of a sudden, the lights/music turn off, and as soon as the elevator doors closed, all the buttons don't work, and I was practically trapped in a compact space by myself. The only two buttons that worked were the 'ring alarm' button (which was useless), and the 'Phone Lobby Desk' button. I hit that one, and the lobby was just like, 'don't worry, sir, we'll get you out of there soon'. After about 45 seconds of deep-breathing, the elevator doors finally opened. After I got out, I looked on the wall next to the elevator, and there was a sign that clearly stated 'ELEVATOR OUT OF ORDER, PLEASE USE STAIRS'. Boy, I felt like a dumbass that today, as well as being scared as sh*t.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (LAZY @ Jul 24 2007, 10:03 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>About a year ago I was up at like 1 in the morning watching TV. I heard glass shatter and someone had broken the big window on our front door. I got so scared my body couldn't even move. But then my adrenaline got going. We have a Native American machete for decoration in our game room. I grabbed that sombitch and was ready to go.And once when I sh*t out a penny</div>What happened? Did he bust a cap in your ass?
Sunday; I've been sick as hell and went to the Doctor and he thought I might have West Nile. thankfully Its only Mono.Balla I feel you on the pregnancy scares, I've had 3 of them. it scares the sh*t out of you, but sometimes I'm retarded and don't learn. BTW none of them was with my sister.
Hmmm....I guess the scariest moment for me is when I found out dad had kidney cancer and would need to get the kidney taken out. All went fine, but I was only 10, and since mom is a drunk it would have been horrible to lose my father.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (redneck @ Jul 25 2007, 12:05 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Sunday; I've been sick as hell and went to the Doctor and he thought I might have West Nile. thankfully Its only Mono.Balla I feel you on the pregnancy scares, I've had 3 of them. it scares the sh*t out of you, but sometimes I'm retarded and don't learn. BTW none of them was with my sister.</div>Mono is the worst, hope you feel better, I had it for 2 weeks last year, my friend had it for 2 months before.
When I went to the doctor and I had the weirdest feeling he was going to tell me I would have to have heart surgery...turns out I did. It was expected though my entire life...Im not the type to worry over somehting...it is what it is.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Camby23Land @ Jul 25 2007, 02:07 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Mono is the worst, hope you feel better, I had it for 2 weeks last year, my friend had it for 2 months before.</div>oh man this sh*t absolutly sucks. I've been sick for a week but I am so tired and weak all the time now.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (redneck @ Jul 25 2007, 12:17 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>oh man this sh*t absolutly sucks. I've been sick for a week but I am so tired and weak all the time now.</div>Me and my bro both had it at different times. His was worse though, the nurse thought it was strep throat and gave him the medication for that (had pretty much the same symptoms) and he had rashes all over his body. They almost did the same thing for me, but my mom suggested it could be mono.It is horrible though, I could barely talk my throat was so soar and Yeah I was so weak.
For me was probably last year I almost chocked on a shrimp. It was stuck in my throat for like 10 minutes because I could still feel it but I could still breathe for some reason.Like 3 years ago, my mom accidentaly left the oven open and it started a fire. Luckily we were there at the time and we put some salt on the fire and it stopped. I was shocked that day.
When my dog had parvovirus it gave me quite the scare because the percentage of dogs that live through parvo is very small.
My scariest moment was when I got an A- on a pop quiz in class....Harharhar...no it was when I was chewing on the little plastic thing on the top of a water bottle and I started to choke. I thought I was a goner, but it wasn't too far down so I reached my finger in there and just got part of it and took it out.
My high school's basketball team (I was statistician, I was never good enough to be on the team) was playing an away game in Oakland (we lost by 17 or so by the way) and when we left six dudes who were in the crowd threw bricks through the windows of our bus. They sounded like gunshots and I thought that I had been shot and was in shock and that's why I felt no pain even though I had blood all over me. A few seconds later I found out that I had just been cut with glass.
When I was 4 and my dad hit his head on the ground hard after he fell of his bike. He passed out with his head bleeding. He spent some like a week in the hospital but was completely fine.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (tHe_pEsTiLeNcE @ Jul 25 2007, 03:06 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>When my dog had parvovirus it gave me quite the scare because the percentage of dogs that live through parvo is very small.</div>My dog had that a couple moths ago. But thank god he ok now.My scariest moment was probably when I chocked on a quarter. I ran upstairs to tell my mom, and then I just choked it out. :no1: