Fossy's Back Up after being Down

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Scoosh

Velocouchiste
Moderator
Location
Edinburgh
:hugs: @fossyant and keep your spirits up as best you can - please ! If you don't, you might get more visits from the 'Team CC' :ohmy: [@I like Skol, @potsy, @some others ...], who will do much for you and on behalf of those of us who are a bit further afield. :okay:

It's very early days yet to be considering the possible implications of going back to work but I think you are/could be entitled to a phased return, which can help to ease you back. (err - maybe not the best phrase there ... :blush:)
 

classic33

Leg End Member
CT and X-rays done. Some cartilage and bone growth but not enough, so it's looking mid Jan, after New Year and my birthday. Hacked off is the understatement.

The body brace completely locks off your core muscles and immobilises the spine, so once this is off that's going to take months of work to get back to normal. Worried a little about money as work don't want me back until 100%, but pay drops to half after 6 months so it's going to be a race to be back for May.

Nurse seems to think, look you are young and fit[1] you'll get back there quicker. Most common injuries in younger women is falling off horses, fella's it's sports, DIY (ladders, xmas lights) and elderly, just general tumbles.

Probably best not even using Facebook now to keep family informed as it's hacking me off seeing family all having a great time and I'm stuck in a ward with loonies running about and no sleep.[2]

My wife's Summer House may need external builders in to finish, which I can't afford the labour - was going to do it myself.

Hopefully all this will go into the claim. Looks like any heavy work is off the cards possibly for a very long time.

You get good days and bad.

Farking drivers eh.
[1] How do you know what she's thinking?
[2] Can't you get the nurse to slip them something in their food, to get them to sleep. Let you have a quiet night?
 
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fossyant

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
[1] How do you know what she's thinking?
[2] Can't you get the nurse to slip them something in their food, to get them to sleep. Let you have a quiet night?

1) How dare you - us cyclists are the pinnacle of athletes ! :wacko: - she did say young and fit (45 is young ?)

At the minute, I'm known as the cyclist with the broken back - CT lady said 'ah you are the cyclist',

2) We've tried - we'd offer some of or morphine if we could.
 

Saluki

World class procrastinator
At least the nurses think that you are young and fit.

I broke my back and pelvis - falling off a horse, naturally - and it took me 8 months to get back on a horse (a different one) but I followed every single command that the medics commanded. Physio was a tad brutal but ultimately worth it. The body brace thing was bloody uncomfortable and my core muscles were shot to hell.I was given a 1 in 20 chance of walking again, but I'm a bloody minded sort and I'm told I walk a bit like John Wayne. Better than the alternative :smile:
Bonkers people wandering the wards and making noise is a bloody nuisance. I had to put up with a woman yelling all night for her cats, Bella and Ella. I was really glad when she was moved, after a fortnight.

Just keep on keeping on, try not to worry about the financial side of things. Easier said than done, I know, but worrying won't help you heal. 45 is younger than me :smile:
 
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fossyant

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
PS Mad lady left today Yay. :hello: I shouldn't cheer, and dementia is a terrible thing, but she really needed to be back in the care home where she cold be looked after better - she was ok to go earlier this week but she was so argumentative and violent that she slipped and popped her hip again. You've never seen the medics move so fast, down to theatre, knocked out/sedated, hip popped back in and onto the ward again in 30 minutes to ensure she healed as fast as possible.

She was stood in the way of my bed as I was wheeled back form CT today, the porter asked her to move and she was quite rude, so I suggested she move before I ran her over with my bed. It worked - I kept it simple - bit naughty but she understood = she is constantly rude, so a little rudeness back seemed to work fine).
 

dan_bo

How much does it cost to Oldham?
The man is an animal. It's rare you meet a stronger rider.
 
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