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TVMayor 07-26-2014 11:09 PM

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Originally Posted by gabriellaels (Post 913998)
The driver had a diabetic episode and went into a coma.
The bicyclist is alive as well is the driver. This is just a terrible situation and no serious allegations need to be made. How dare you all say it was either ones fault when noone knows what happened.

It surprises me that a diabetic patient would not have a 30 second warning prior to a diabetic episode, but then I am not a doctor. But if I was he would not be allowed to drive.

gabriellaels 07-26-2014 11:14 PM

The driver is my grandfather. He is the sweetest man alive, very independant and healthy and just happens to be VERY diabetic. My family and I appreciate all of the prayers and are praying nonstop for the poor woman. Unfortunately the hospital will not give us any information regarding her. He had a diabetic episode, hit a telephone pole, hit her and then hit a tree. He was not drunk, and I bet she was not breaking any laws. This is a terrible tragedy, and once he is awake will be destroyed to find out he has caused so much damage to another being. He has broken all of his ribs, his leg, his chest cavity is shattered and his lungs collasped. We are turning to God to lead us through this terrible time. Thank you for your kindness, and I can only hope people will think twice before making such harsh allegations against people you do not know.

gabriellaels 07-26-2014 11:20 PM

He's a 76 year old man. Who still works everyday. Is fully capable and functioning, what would the 30 seconds have done if he went into shock? How can you blame someone for having a seizure, heart attack or DIA while driving? You can't. It's a TERRIBLE situation, but it is noones fault.

Barefoot 07-26-2014 11:33 PM

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Originally Posted by gabriellaels (Post 914004)
The driver is my grandfather. He is the sweetest man alive, very independant and healthy and just happens to be VERY diabetic. My family and I appreciate all of the prayers and are praying nonstop for the poor woman. Unfortunately the hospital will not give us any information regarding her. He had a diabetic episode, hit a telephone pole, hit her and then hit a tree. He was not drunk, and I bet she was not breaking any laws. This is a terrible tragedy, and once he is awake will be destroyed to find out he has caused so much damage to another being. He has broken all of his ribs, his leg, his chest cavity is shattered and his lungs collasped. We are turning to God to lead us through this terrible time. Thank you for your kindness, and I can only hope people will think twice before making such harsh allegations against people you do not know.

Gabriellaels, please tell your grandfather that many of us are saying prayers for him and for the woman on the bike. It's very sad. He is lucky to have a granddaughter like you.

gatherer47 07-26-2014 11:33 PM

prayers go out to your grandfather!

Polar Bear 07-26-2014 11:49 PM

It's just such a sad, unfortunate happening. Nothing but innocent victims. Prayers for everyone involved.

renielarson 07-27-2014 12:20 AM

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Originally Posted by gabriellaels (Post 914004)
The driver is my grandfather. He is the sweetest man alive, very independant and healthy and just happens to be VERY diabetic. My family and I appreciate all of the prayers and are praying nonstop for the poor woman. Unfortunately the hospital will not give us any information regarding her. He had a diabetic episode, hit a telephone pole, hit her and then hit a tree. He was not drunk, and I bet she was not breaking any laws. This is a terrible tragedy, and once he is awake will be destroyed to find out he has caused so much damage to another being. He has broken all of his ribs, his leg, his chest cavity is shattered and his lungs collasped. We are turning to God to lead us through this terrible time. Thank you for your kindness, and I can only hope people will think twice before making such harsh allegations against people you do not know.

Thank you, from the bottom of my heart, for your post. Your grandfather and the bicyclist have been on my mind since the time I passed by the accident scene. To know the circumstances related to this tragedy helps me rest a little easier. I will continue to pray for both hoping for full recoveries and I am so sorry this happened.

asianthree 07-27-2014 02:03 AM

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Originally Posted by gabriellaels (Post 914005)
He's a 76 year old man. Who still works everyday. Is fully capable and functioning, what would the 30 seconds have done if he went into shock? How can you blame someone for having a seizure, heart attack or DIA while driving? You can't. It's a TERRIBLE situation, but it is noones fault.

Thoughts go to you and your family. You are so right for those who have been with a person having a seizure, stroke, mi, diabetic or hypoglycemic episode there is no control over ones mind or actions. Please take with you the caring thoughts and prayers of the majority of the posts and ignore those who don't have kind words to say.

zonerboy 07-27-2014 02:35 AM

When such a terrible accident occurs it is only natural to wonder how it could have occurred. Even partial eye witness accounts posted here lead to questions. Why was the path of the car so erratic just prior to the accident? Why did it continue to travel so far after striking the cyclist? How did such extreme damage to the vehicle occur? Physical or mental impairment of the driver, some type of sudden medical event, possible intoxication....these are all reasonable speculations that were made by posters here.
I would take them as attempts at understanding rather than as harsh judgements or blame placing. Most commenters here are kind hearted and have offered prayers for both of the injured and their families. As do I.
That being said, just as persons susceptible to certain sudden heart arrythmias, or persons with certain seizure disorders may have their driving privileges restricted, perhaps very, very brittle diabetics should consider this as well. No matter how wonderful a person they might be.

Taltarzac725 07-27-2014 05:10 AM

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Originally Posted by gabriellaels (Post 914004)
The driver is my grandfather. He is the sweetest man alive, very independant and healthy and just happens to be VERY diabetic. My family and I appreciate all of the prayers and are praying nonstop for the poor woman. Unfortunately the hospital will not give us any information regarding her. He had a diabetic episode, hit a telephone pole, hit her and then hit a tree. He was not drunk, and I bet she was not breaking any laws. This is a terrible tragedy, and once he is awake will be destroyed to find out he has caused so much damage to another being. He has broken all of his ribs, his leg, his chest cavity is shattered and his lungs collasped. We are turning to God to lead us through this terrible time. Thank you for your kindness, and I can only hope people will think twice before making such harsh allegations against people you do not know.

Prayers for your family as well as the bicyclist and hers.

graciegirl 07-27-2014 05:24 AM

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Originally Posted by zonerboy (Post 914017)
When such a terrible accident occurs it is only natural to wonder how it could have occurred. Even partial eye witness accounts posted here lead to questions. Why was the path of the car so erratic just prior to the accident? Why did it continue to travel so far after striking the cyclist? How did such extreme damage to the vehicle occur? Physical or mental impairment of the driver, some type of sudden medical event, possible intoxication....these are all reasonable speculations that were made by posters here.
I would take them as attempts at understanding rather than as harsh judgements or blame placing. Most commenters here are kind hearted and have offered prayers for both of the injured and their families. As do I.
That being said, just as persons susceptible to certain sudden heart arrythmias, or persons with certain seizure disorders may have their driving privileges restricted, perhaps very, very brittle diabetics should consider this as well. No matter how wonderful a person they might be.


It was so vividly described that few of us could stop thinking about the victims or the witnesses. Many care.

TennDrifter 07-27-2014 05:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Abster (Post 913800)
I'm not going to argue or attack anyone. I am not near any cars, bikes or pedestrians. You guys need to chill. You get too emotional over some comments.

You'll quickly learn that there are more "arrogant" people that just have to have the last word. Don't know what their problem is but just accept the fact that they have one and just ignore them. Thank God your not their "spouse" and have to deal with them alllll day :mmmm:

kittygilchrist 07-27-2014 05:59 AM

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Originally Posted by TennDrifter (Post 914029)
You'll quickly learn that there are more "arrogant" people that just have to have the last word. Don't know what their problem is but just accept the fact that they have one and just ignore them. Thank God your not their "spouse" and have to deal with them alllll day :mmmm:

Intuitive people will know that many of those irritated with sidebar comments were and are irritated with comments that fail to center on the accident and people in it, even being irritable with those who did not read everything..

For example, I wish you would thank God these people are alive instead of being a smarty pants. Have a heart.

graciegirl 07-27-2014 06:06 AM

Thank you Kitty. And thank you Gabrielle. Please keep us posted about your grandfather.

CFrance 07-27-2014 07:54 AM

It sounds like both of these accident victims have a long road to recovery. Hopefully continued prayers will speed things up for them. Prayers for both.


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