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Hope you heal quickly and aren't in too much pain xLearned the hard way today that my new scooter has a lower board than the old one when I tried to go down a low curb I had gone down fine 100 times before. Landed on my head but luckily was wearing a helmet so my brain (and face) was saved, besides a bloody nose... I did break my left shoulder blade, though.
Can't complain about A&E, was only in there for about 3 hours and everyone was lovely. And boy, do you feel like you've gotten to know someone when they have to undress you 3 minutes after meeting them because you can't do it yourself!
Learned the hard way today that my new scooter has a lower board than the old one when I tried to go down a low curb I had gone down fine 100 times before. Landed on my head but luckily was wearing a helmet so my brain (and face) was saved, besides a bloody nose... I did break my left shoulder blade, though.
Can't complain about A&E, was only in there for about 3 hours and everyone was lovely. And boy, do you feel like you've gotten to know someone when they have to undress you 3 minutes after meeting them because you can't do it yourself!
Are you ok for shopping etc?It's not my drawing arm luckily but I can't work all the same because any movement of my upper torso affects it so I can't lean etc. Hopefully I will be able to in a few weeks.
I think there's 2 electric charging points for taxis there....adding more?Blokes across the way here on the car park, looks like they're putting in electric hook ups. Without me glasses, they could be mistaken for the bottom of a urinal, or something out of War of the Worlds (Not the shitty remake either)
The exercises you've been given are absolutely crucial. The worst thing you could possibly do (apart from falling off your scooter again) would be to not use your arm.I have to do exercises every hour and go back next week so he can examine it again.
Hope you're better soon and it's not too painful.Learned the hard way today that my new scooter has a lower board than the old one when I tried to go down a low curb I had gone down fine 100 times before. Landed on my head but luckily was wearing a helmet so my brain (and face) was saved, besides a bloody nose... I did break my left shoulder blade, though.
Can't complain about A&E, was only in there for about 3 hours and everyone was lovely. And boy, do you feel like you've gotten to know someone when they have to undress you 3 minutes after meeting them because you can't do it yourself!
One of my physios recommended that I buy my fizzy drinks from Aldi.I'm good for everything, thanks Glam I did a lot for my parents over the pandemic so they're returning the favour now.
Just been to the fracture clinic.
The doctor wasn't so worried about my broken shoulder blade as it's surrounded by muscle so should heal fine, however... It looks like my rotator cuff is the problem. He tried stretching my arm out and it was *so* painful in certain positions. I have to do exercises every hour and go back next week so he can examine it again.
On the plus side, I managed to put my own button-up shirt on just now.
These are against the wall, on the right as you drive into the car park, but facing towards the Doxey Road. (I know what I mean, just really tired right now!)I think there's 2 electric charging points for taxis there....adding more?
Blokes across the way here on the car park, looks like they're putting in electric hook ups. Without me glasses, they could be mistaken for the bottom of a urinal, or something out of War of the Worlds (Not the shitty remake either)
Right, these are charging points, as youngest says - ''the cheapie council version of the petrol pump types that are already on the car park.''These are against the wall, on the right as you drive into the car park, but facing towards the Doxey Road. (I know what I mean, just really tired right now!)
That reminds me that I had to buy a "casual" short sleeved shirt that I could actually put on with limited shoulder movement for @tek-monkey's wedding do.Here's my recovery look: loose PJ bottoms that slip on and off and button-up shirts rather than tees so that the arms are easier to access... I look like the smartest person at a slumber party.
When minime broke her arm, we cut the straps off vest tops, and replaced them with ribbons to tie at the topHere's my recovery look: loose PJ bottoms that slip on and off and button-up shirts rather than tees so that the arms are easier to access... I look like the smartest person at a slumber party.