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NakedNateRollerSkate@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 day agoI had a good friend slip in the shower, hit his head, and die. He was 27. Life can change abruptly in ways you would never expect. Be careful out there please.
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NakedNateRollerSkate@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 day agoI had a good friend slip in the shower, hit his head, and die. He was 27. Life can change abruptly in ways you would never expect. Be careful out there please.
atx_aquarian@lemmy.world 1 day ago
I’ve been more careful in the shower lately, especially since ours is all stone tile. It’s got good traction, but I keep wondering what happens when people fall in showers–whether it’s usually a traction thing, or whether it’s significantly an orientation thing (due to temperature change, scalp massaging , head angle, etc. affecting blood pressure and equilibrium…).
Every time I saw a roadway accident in bad weather, I thought of it like something that wasn’t going to happen to me, until I had my own moment and realized my traction on fresh rainfall wasn’t what I thought it was.
Showers seem like the next “oh, that can happen to me” thing.
NikkiDimes@lemmy.world 1 day ago
Have eaten absolute shit in the shower. I was young, in shape, just had a moment of complacency and slipped. Other than some bruising and scaring the shit out of me, I was fine thankfully. I can definitely happen to anyone, anytime.
My dad felt horrible and immediately bought sticky bath grip pads for the tub lol.
Be careful out there, eh
NightmareQueenJune@lemmy.world 1 day ago
The Problem with slipping is: it first feels somewhat grippy. But when you start to slip it’s suddenly like ice.