How we getting on @Vulpes ? I'm not sure if the above means you're now out of hospital or just a tongue in cheek wordle clue.
I'm out of hospital mate. Got some pills for the first week: I now have to slowly recover. Lots of pain still, but rather at home than in a hospital bed.
Well that is good news @Vulpes. Guard against flu and colds and plan accordingly if you are a hay-fever sufferer, you'll soon get fed up of sneezing I remember the irony of the hospital having speed bumps when the wife took me...... whoa, stop the car! I'll walk from here thanks
That’s great news, hospitals are necessary but not ideal. Better if you can manage at home . Much quieter and more personal space. Let’s hope for a “ Speedy” recovery.
Quite right about the quiet and personal space. I can now just (slowly) potter about and recover. Much better.
I found one of the hardest tasks was getting out of bed in the morning, especially if busting for a pee. Far better to roll off the bed and gently drop onto the floor than try and do a sit up. Enjoy
Exactly the moment I dread most in the day. The moment the ribs "settle" again with that horrid, audible "snap"...
That noise is crepitus. Having been a first aider for many years I knew exactly what had happened when the first responder, having listened to my shoulder, announced the verdict. And as for speed bumps it’s the only time I’ve traveled in an ambulance, they could do with softer suspension despite me giving it large on the gas ‘n air.
Hope you’re fully recovered soon @Vulpes Anyone who’s well enough not to be in hospital should definitely be at home to recover, there’s a definite benefit to your own space and surroundings. A 2 this morning. Doesn’t happen very often so must write it down somewhere to record the event.