I was always of the opinion that it hit from behind that the driver behind would be the one to blame ??? Which lane were you in? (i.e. overtaking and cut in? - I guess it depends on which Country you were driving in ???
Exactly. I was changing lanes, but he fully struck from behind. It was dumb luck that he hit the left rear fender. Had it been the bumper he would have been more clearly at fault. I honestly feel like it was his fault. He had beet red eyes and was screaming how could I do this to him during hard times. I just rolled up the window before he did that knowing he was going to spaz... Poor guy. He must have known he blew it because he was saying "don't do this to me". He came from behind me! I can't believe my insurance is giving up on this. We should fight it. But I will simply pay a higher premium next year and chalk it up to bad luck. c'est la vie
I get motion sickness from jogging which I'm assuming is due to my meds. But I take meclazine, an anti-emetic which usually helps quell the nausea and unease. Didn't work today... Oh... the throes of motion sickness for hours and the sweating, goodness. LOL I was uncomfortable for awhile there, but now it's all but subsided. I called half-a-dozen pharmacies to ask why this is happening. They don't know, but one suggested that it might not happen the next time I go for a jog. I like that idea, but it doesn't feel all that logical. I think it has to do with having increased the dose on the anti-anxiety medicine (which actually is supposed to help with male problems in the libido department - less on that here...), but I did that the previous day and didn't get sick. If it continues like this I will complain.
yes. I measure it in a 64 oz container. I drink half (32 oz) before jogging, and the other half when I'm done with other amounts throughout the day. I do that twice, that jog, so I drink that way at least two times a day.
That is good. I would have your meds looked at. Sometimes a slight adjustment is needed. How is GF? XXX
yea ^. thing is, doctor is inclined to raise the meds... He would rather make it worse on the jogging than light on the mental illness. If it continues, I suspect that it's the anti-anxiety though. I will cut it out if need be. Girlfriend is great. She's excited. She's been invited to a wedding.
Took some pics of my accident scene... The tire marks suggest that I nosed into the guys lane. It's hard to explain why, but they're essentially suggestive of the idea that I darted into his lane. The thing about that is, he didn't hit the front of my car. He hit the back. I think I was going pretty slow because traffic had slowed significantly to accommodate my lane change from a stop sign. Anyway... I took some pictures.
Site glitched! Do not suddenly stop your meds. You will feel far worse. x I love to hear about your GF. X
I won't go off without asking first. The anti-anxiety one is actually a dual-purpose medicine. It's not really for a psychopharmacologic purpose.
haha... I don't want to post them here. They need to be uploaded to this accident-sketch site that is used to convey aspects of an accident investigation, but I'm doing this instead...