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    If they don't like hospitals -how about they buy him something for you to take in?

    Sounds to me a case of "out of sight, out of mind". Poor bugger. I can't imagine what life would be like without a limb. I bet he appreciates your support.
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    Thanks guys, i suspected this would be the case just since its first flat etc i think i will stay long enough to make sure the mates gear is all good then see where the sun takes me LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by McDuck View Post
    Yo As you will have seen by my last thread my flatmate has had a nasty crash and lost a leg and out of the 5 others in the flat i am the only one who could be bothered going too see him in hospital and helping him out were needed etc. Anyway what do you guys think? is this normal or am i flatting with a bunch of arseholes?


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    what self centred pooh heads you live with.
    wow, struggling to believe anyone could be quite so shallow. You flattie crashes, loses leg and they don't give a shit!!!!!!!!

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    Mcduck awesome that you Care about your mate,hope the recovery is going well for him,

    even when he seems ok he may well not be, my bro lost his leg above the knee so just speaking from experience........
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    McDuck, I am going to come from a different perspective. A few years ago now I was very very ill. I was flatting with a group of people who at the time kicked me out of the flat as I had my 'dark skin' friends coming over to visit me and they were extremely racist. Now these peole were arsewipes, I had passed out in the shower one morning and they left me there for 4 hours even though they had heard the thud and thought they knew what had happened. So I found a new flat and these people were just as uninterested in my ill health, except they did call an ambulance for me once. They never came to visit me in hospital and I even had to take a taxi home form there one day as they were all working...

    I could go on and on and tell you what arseholes my various flatties were at the time but instead I will tell you what I learnt. I learnt who my real friends were and at the time I could count them on one hand. I learnt to look after myself and to value those people who were my real mates. At the end of the day your mates life is about to become totally different and he will have nastier things happen to him throughout his life. He will learn to value the important things and your arsewipe flatties are not going to matter to him 6 months down the track. He will make new mates with the help of mates like you and he will value you and those mates. Alot of people are inherintly selfish and truth be told they really dont give a flying fuck about something unless it affects them.

    Just keep on being a mate and dont worry about those other people, they dont matter! Good luck and keep doing what your doing. Karma is a wonderful thing and you're going to get back tenfold!
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    I can tell you for a fact that any of my flatmates would come see me in hospital or at the very least text me or something if they couldn't make it, the same goes for me.
    I didn't know any of them when I moved in and now we are all good mates.

    The thing is that the 4 of them were friends already, I was the extra person that filled the gap and I pretty much get along with anyone.

    I've found when flatting that the people you flat with is just as if not more important than how the place looks, location etc. I turned down several places before this one because the whole lot of them were a bunch of drop kicks. Problem is that all the best flats are full, people don't leave places they are happy with. It's why the places full of dickheads always have vacancies...
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    Quote Originally Posted by FROSTY View Post
    Hey dude I'm niot saying you're wrong--don';t know the peeps concerned. But people deal with stuff in different ways.
    To get me to a hospital to visit a mate.You'll be struggling. Helping out said mate later down the track--different story
    This... not everyone likes to look that sort of suffering right in the face.
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    mate actually Honest truth it isn't actually the him/her suffering thing. Everybody has an achilles heel , mine is hospitals.
    They honestly scare the beejeebers outa me.
    To see a life newly created.To watch it grow and prosper. Isn't that the greatest gift a human being can be given?

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    Sorry, did not mean to imply that that was your particular beef with hospitals, definitely a large range of reasons why someone wouldn't want to go there.

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    McDuck - your flatmates are assholes, lifes to short to live with people like that.
    Living with some good bastards makes such a difference, trust me.
    Couple of months ago one flatmate dropped everything to take me to a&e and another thought nothing of getting up to pick me up late in the night when i was discharged.

    I think some people struggle with the reality of their own mortality when visiting these places, but in my case I always know the person I'm visiting feels a whole lot worse so it's not too hard to get over myself.
    You've been a good mate to him. Green rep.
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    Quote Originally Posted by imdying View Post
    This... not everyone likes to look that sort of suffering right in the face.
    Quote Originally Posted by FROSTY View Post
    mate actually Honest truth it isn't actually the him/her suffering thing. Everybody has an achilles heel , mine is hospitals.
    They honestly scare the beejeebers outa me.
    Get used to it ffs.
    As you get older it is likely you will have reason to visit hospitals and see suffering much more frequently.

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    pretty idiotic comment that pixie.I've put more freinds in the ground and seen more freinds fuck themselves up (usually on bikes) than I care to remember.(more than 20 less than 100) To me hospital represents a place that people I care deeply about go to either die or their lives are seriously fucked up. The personal emotional pain associated with hospitals is real. And im sorry but No you don't EVER get used to it.
    So yea they sxcare the shit outa me.
    To see a life newly created.To watch it grow and prosper. Isn't that the greatest gift a human being can be given?

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