Okay, here's one that may be considered freakish. I was sitting in a truck in a parking lot with my boyfriend at the time and a eucalyptus tree fell on the truck, straight down the middle between us (luckily I was not sitting right next to him, it was a bench seat) and smashed the roof just about to the seat. And no, we weren't in Australia, this happened in Santa Barbara, CA.
He saw the tree coming and just barely managed to duck under the steering wheel and I hadn't a clue what was going on so the roof of the truck struck my head leaving me unconscious with a concussion and a broken neck. I was pulled out of the truck by my then fellow employees while I was knocked out for fear of the truck exploding (apparently it was smoking) and later spent a month in the hospital with nerve damage down both arms, broken neck and some temp. memory loss. Couldn't walk and had to wear a brace for a while until they could do surgery on me. I was high as a kite most of the time on morphine until about the last week, so what I remember is a bit hazy.
But I did learn to walk after having surgery to fuse my neck vertebrae (they had to go in and open up my back hip and take bone from there to use in the fusion) and the only residual effects after 20 years has been stiff neck and some spots of numbness in my shoulders, arms and hands. Pretty lucky, huh?!
He saw the tree coming and just barely managed to duck under the steering wheel and I hadn't a clue what was going on so the roof of the truck struck my head leaving me unconscious with a concussion and a broken neck. I was pulled out of the truck by my then fellow employees while I was knocked out for fear of the truck exploding (apparently it was smoking) and later spent a month in the hospital with nerve damage down both arms, broken neck and some temp. memory loss. Couldn't walk and had to wear a brace for a while until they could do surgery on me. I was high as a kite most of the time on morphine until about the last week, so what I remember is a bit hazy.
But I did learn to walk after having surgery to fuse my neck vertebrae (they had to go in and open up my back hip and take bone from there to use in the fusion) and the only residual effects after 20 years has been stiff neck and some spots of numbness in my shoulders, arms and hands. Pretty lucky, huh?!