Hi all!
I've been away for so long, but I've been trying to read this last week and stay caught up. And I wanted to fill you in on what happened to me. (Crissup already knows this, and I saw that he mentioned it.

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On Dec. 27, I was driving down to Indy to see my friends, and was about to exit to go buy windshield wiper fluid because it seemed like I was out. I got into the exit lane, and I must have ended up in a snowy section. I tried to edge back over, and I started to fish-tail. I couldn't correct it, and then I started to spin out. I was spinning and moving across the lanes of traffic on I-65 (this was a little north of Lafayette), and then I saw headlights and heard a horn, but there was nothing I could do about it. A truck hit me.

It wasn't a semi, but rather a smaller truck. Honestly, I'm not clear about all the details of what happened at the scene if it didn't directly involve me, because I was too shaken up, and it was dark. (I think if it had been light out I would have a better feel for everything that happened.) I ended up in the ditch on the side of the road, with my car perpindicular to the road.
Someone (I assume it was the guy who hit me) came and helped me get out of the car (I couldn't get the door open.), and called 911. He brought me around to the back of the car and was trying to get my coat buttoned up, because it was freezing. (Luckily I was wearing my Uggs.) Then I started feeling really faint. I don't think I've ever felt like that before. But then cops came and started talking to me, asking for my license, so I headed around to the passenger side to find my purse. The faintness passed, and I just kept saying, "I feel so much better now! I feel soo much better now!"
We found my purse, but I couldn't find my phone because it had been in an unzipped purse pocket and was somewhere on the floor. I started looking for it, but there was too much broken glass. So they took me up to a truck or SUV and paramedics started examining me, and later they found my phone. Those were the only things I took from my car. Everything else I just left. At first I told them I didn't need an ambulance, but later I changed my mind, and so they got one and put me on a back-board and gave me oxygen, the whole deal. They took me to St. Elizabeth's in Lafayette (shout out to St. E's!

) and did some x-rays and a CT scan. I had no broken bones or major problems.

The only bleeding I had was my nose and a big chunk out of my knee. I was able to walk away from this!
And this is what I looked like after a couple of days:
The black eye finally cleared up a few days ago, after about 4 weeks. The thing on my neck (from the seat belt) is just a scar now. I had a limp, but now I'm doing a lot better. My hip still hurts a little, but I recently got a Naproxen prescription and I think that's helped a lot. The main things left now are my knees, my elbow, and my nose. You don't really notice anything to look at them, but they're still bruised, esp. my knees. It hurts even to scratch them.
But I'm so lucky that I came out of that so well!

It could have been so much worse. Thank you to God and my seat belt and airbag!
I bought a Hyundai Elantra a week ago. But I'm reluctant to drive down to Indy again in the Winter.
Glad to see you all again! I'll try to be around more now.
