I Hate Dialysis Message Board
Off-Topic => Off-Topic: Talk about anything you want. => Topic started by: Ninanna on June 12, 2014, 04:19:27 PM
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It finally happened. I've been riding these elevators several times a week for 4 months. They are slow, creak, and sometimes it feels like the doors will never open. Well today I got on and it wouldn't go up, and the door wouldn't open! We had to call the maintenance crew to come pry us out lol.
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How long til they came and got you out?
That could be freaky if it was late at night, stormy outside, lightning, etc........
I don't get far with these legs, but after a situation like that I may be tempted to start taking the stairs, if it wasn't but a couple of floors.
Lord knows that I need the exercise.
Glad all turned out well.
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I wonder if this is one of the things that has to happen to everyone once. It happened to me many years ago. I started work at 6:30am and was on the elevator by myself. Although someone answered the emergency button I was in there for an hour and a half before they got me out. I was never late for work and my co-worker called my house to check on me (pre-cell phone days) and my husband was home getting the kids off to school and freaked. People were pretty worried about me. Why I didn't ask the voice on the other side of the intercom to call someone and let them know where I was, I don't know. The building management was very apologetic and sent me flowers (gladiolas though and the scent reminds me of funerals) and candy. At least it's a day in my life I'll always remember. How many other people were on the elevator?
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There were two other lovely ladies in there with me. We weren't in there long. 15, maybe 20 minutes max. The crew got there fast , and since we never left the floor we were on it was just a matter of prying the doors open.
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I am pre-dialysis, so I can guarantee you if that was me, first thing is I would have to pee.