Thanks, I thought that might be the case. Adrenaline goes a long way, to be sure. I've never been stabbed, but the one time I got the shit kicked out of me it was the same way. Hell, I didn't even realize I was losing the fight, much less feel the pain from it.Once you're back on your feet, gwud, I'd suggest taking some martial arts lessons if you haven't already. They're certainly empowering both psychologically and physically, and will help ensure that this kind of thing doesn't happen again.
I question, if I may - what did it feel like it be stabbed? I know the sensation must be difficult to articulate without a common frame of reference (I'd have to get stabbed to properly understand what you mean), if you'd be willing to try and if its not too personal or unpleasent I'd appreciate it. Thanks.![]()
To be honest it didn't hurt at all and I didn't believe it'd happened until I got into the ambulance. After they kicked me to the floor the adrenalin (or however you spell that) kicked in and all I felt was a dull sensation of things happening. After I got up and started running, my friend noticed the blood and ripped my shirt off. I thought it was just a scratch that was bleeding a lot. I refused to be strechered into the ambulance as the woman was tiny and I didn't want her to hurt herself, it wasn't until they stuck two drips into me and felt over my body that I realised it was something serious. They estimated ten stab wounds in the ambulance and found another six at hospital. I can tell you it's the quickest I've ever been seen at a&e.
Bears thank you for the offer but at the moment I'm trying not to think about it in too much depth - I saw myself for the first time yesterday and I look a right mess, my face is a weird shape and I now have a random sticking out Spock ear, it took all my effort to not start sobbing and it's not something I want to do on front of people.
Excellent-- I'm happy to hear that.Life has dramatically improved for me in the 6 months since the assault.
Don't worry, that will improve quickly. When I had jaw surgery in High School, I went from looking like a skinny geek to looking like Meatloaf-- the singer, I mean-- because of the swelling. Give the swelling a couple of days to go down and the wounds a couple of days to lose their rawness and things will look much better.I saw myself for the first time yesterday and I look a right mess, my face is a weird shape and I now have a random sticking out Spock ear, it took all my effort to not start sobbing and it's not something I want to do on front of people.
So I'm on day two in hospital from being stabbed early on Saturday morning. I've been stabbed 16 times across my body including my neck, chest, head, arms, leg and six times in my back.
I'm going to be in hospital for another couple of days as I've got an infection in the wounds on my neck and ear.
The two people are in custody as my friend identified the one that stabbed me.
The news article is herehttp://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/manchester/8168611.stm
...And talk to Bears ...
...And talk to Bears ...
For gods sake man, he's been stabbed 17 times, and you want him to converse with a grizzly???![]()
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