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[ SECRET POST #3236 ]
⌈ Secret Post #3236 ⌋
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[Video Games, The Last Of Us]
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[Akagami no Shirayukihime]
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[Nameless ~The one thing you must recall~]
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(The Librarians, Cassandra Cillian)
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[Game of Thrones]
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Re: How the hell do I fix this situation?
I think it is definitely worth it to consider getting a different car. It might take some time to find one that works for you, but it seems like it would improve your circumstances and outlook.
Re: How the hell do I fix this situation?
(Anonymous) 2015-11-14 03:25 am (UTC)(link)Yeah, the insurance is paying for my doctor/physical therapy treatments, so that's good. I'm just annoyed that it's insurance that's paying for it and she hasn't had to face any consequences whatsoever, even though she admitted to negligent driving. It pisses me off, and I just don't know how to get past it.
On the one hand I definitely would like to, but my mom thinks that the problem isn't the car, it's the injury, and that once I'm healed the car will be fine. There is a possibility she's right, I guess...if that was the case I'd actually really like the car, since the only issue I have with it is the pain. It's a lot newer and nicer than the last car (the last one just had sentimental value because I had it so long). If I'd gotten this car under different circumstances...if mine had died on me and I'd CHOSEN to buy a new one, I probably would've loved this one. But because the situation was beyond my control and giving up my car wasn't a choice, it feels like a whole different situation, if that makes sense.
So IDK. I think my first step is going to be to see if I can borrow my parents' car for awhile and see if it causes the same issue, and if so, then I know it's more likely that it's not actually the car, and I just need to be patient and heal.
Re: How the hell do I fix this situation?
(Anonymous) 2015-11-14 03:32 am (UTC)(link)