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How quick things can go horribly wrong
31 January 2012, 10:03,
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RE: How quick things can go horribly wrong
(31 January 2012, 07:07)Reality Jones Wrote: If we were currently involved in an actual after event situation NR, how long do you think you would survive in your current predicament? Being bed ridden through a repeat injury has got to be the worst kind of injury other than being blinded.

I would survive only a few weeks with my families support, probably a week without, Having been in a similar predicament over 20 years ago when I first injured my lower back is why i soon afterwards started going on and on about Mutual Support Agreements. Just imagine surviving the event, surviving the aftermath, getting your crops planted and a years firewood cut, then BANG you bugger your back and are bed ridden. No one to feed the animals, get the crops in, patrol the area, hunt, bring in water, cut more timber etc.
Thats why being a survivalist really needs to be a family affair.

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RE: How quick things can go horribly wrong - by uks - 30 January 2012, 15:50
RE: How quick things can go horribly wrong - by NorthernRaider - 31 January 2012, 10:03
RE: How quick things can go horribly wrong - by uks - 1 February 2012, 15:04

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