I've had a close call myself...ever since I use 4 jack stands, 2 jacks & throw in a wheel/tire underneath on the side I am going under...crushed wheel>my crushed skull.
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Originally posted by Cooter View PostI had a car try to fall on me once. I had a jack stand and a jack, but it wasn't balanced right and I was really wrestling with the rear axle... car started to slip and thankfully I was able to roll the fuck out.
But it put the fear in me for sure... now it's multiple jack stands, a tensioned jack, and I bump the vehicle and TRY to knock it off the stands before I crawl under it!
Glad you're alright. I think it happens to more car guys at some point than we care to admit!
Exact same thing I was doing. Was disconnecting the rear to put in the lowering blocks. Ended up dropping it much lower and faster than I was planning!!
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Stepped Wooden Ramps
I use homemade 2"x12" stepped wooden ramps with stops at the end so the car can't roll forward past the stops. I always drive my car onto these ramps when performing serious work. If I have to jack the car up off the ramps, I leave the ramps under the tires/axles so they will still catch the car if it falls. I definitely don't want to get squished.
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I made some of those for my Mustang when I had it.. But that was just so I could get a floor jack under the car (was too low, lol).Originally posted by Hicompression View PostI use homemade 2"x12" stepped wooden ramps with stops at the end so the car can't roll forward past the stops. I always drive my car onto these ramps when performing serious work. If I have to jack the car up off the ramps, I leave the ramps under the tires/axles so they will still catch the car if it falls. I definitely don't want to get squished.
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Well considering they must think I'm superfuckingman they didn't give me any pain medication. My wife has called in for some a couple times so far and haven't heard anything. Fuckers!Originally posted by talisman View PostDoesn't sound too horrible. Load up on pain meds and stay off of it. Time to find a new TV series on Netflix. lol
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Originally posted by kobuzz View PostWell considering they must think I'm superfuckingman they didn't give me any pain medication. My wife has called in for some a couple times so far and haven't heard anything. Fuckers!
Whaaaaaat? Don't let them give you the 800 Ibuprofen's either. Had my Doc try and pull that shit on me once. If OTC meds would work do you think I'd be paying a copay motherfucker?
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Yea, my mistake was waiting a couple days after it happened because I thought I was awesome like that but after literally not sleeping for a couple days I went to my Doc who turns out was out of town and the fill in guy was too worried about me having blood clots waiting to kill me so they had me go to this other place and by the time I was done there my doctors office was closed. FML. Their message says give up to 48 hrs for a call back. Bull shit I'm gonna limp my ass in there first thing tomorrow and put my black/blue/purple/green leg right on the counter. Sucks I can't just stay drunk because I got kids to pick up and take to their shit they do.Originally posted by talisman View PostWhaaaaaat? Don't let them give you the 800 Ibuprofen's either. Had my Doc try and pull that shit on me once. If OTC meds would work do you think I'd be paying a copay motherfucker?
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You could go to the ER, but most copays on that are so prohibitive that unless your leg is hanging by a string of skin it isn't worth going in. I've had that same prob with my Doc wanting to wait 48 hours on refill authorization, THEN telling me, no, you have to come in, oh, we have an appointment in 4 days! It's infuriating how the medical industry in this country works. I'm sure Obamacare is going to make everything more streamlined, like government always does!
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My insurance just got changed. The urgent care copay went from $50 to $20 but the ER copay went from $100 to $250. Knowing my family and our frequent ER visits, FML.Originally posted by talisman View PostYou could go to the ER, but most copays on that are so prohibitive that unless your leg is hanging by a string of skin it isn't worth going in. I've had that same prob with my Doc wanting to wait 48 hours on refill authorization, THEN telling me, no, you have to come in, oh, we have an appointment in 4 days! It's infuriating how the medical industry in this country works. I'm sure Obamacare is going to make everything more streamlined, like government always does!
Fortunately, all of our PCP's are good about getting us in same day if we call first thing in the morning.
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And I don't know about yours, but copays on mine don't count to deductibles. So even though our deductible is only $250 PP and $750 family, copays, even for the ER don't count towards deductibles. Our only hope in the ER is that you are admitted, because then the copay is waived.Originally posted by talisman View PostMy ER copay went from 100, to 150, to 200, to fucking 500. Assholes.
This all changed when they involuntarily moved us from BCBS to Cigna a month or so ago. Other than that our coverage is basically the same though.
I always max out with the pay-up PPO plan. As I said before, we use the shit out of it.
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