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Sally Simpson Aug 2nd 2009 1:19 am

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Great call PP:thumbsup:
Hope all goes well this week as you go back to work:fingerscrossed:

Desdemona Aug 2nd 2009 2:23 am

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To digress a little bit -- something I always wondered about (and never got round to asking) what was the final outcome of your pole dancing fiasco, Sam ? Were they able to straighten out the deformity on you leg ? I remember being quite upset about it ....

Perthfect Aug 2nd 2009 10:03 pm

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OMG Sam - I am so sorry I have just heard your terrible news - I hope Mr PP has a speedy recovery - you have my number if I can do anything to help at all - a coffee a shoulder a husband sitter? Just let me know K!??

Hugs to you all:wub:

Sal
XXX

Cheetah7 Aug 3rd 2009 1:46 am

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Originally Posted by Desdemona (Post 7806039)
To digress a little bit -- something I always wondered about (and never got round to asking) what was the final outcome of your pole dancing fiasco, Sam ? Were they able to straighten out the deformity on you leg ? I remember being quite upset about it ....

I snapped the ligament in the side of my ankle - the one that stops or minimises your ankle 'rolling' when you trip in high shoes:lol:

I cant wear high shoes and my ankle swells up in hot weather.

The fracture itself has healed - aches a bit in cold weather. But as for the ankle, well its stuffed. You can have surgery but the consultant said the success rate wasnt that high, I can put up with it anyway - no more high shoes.

I remember people saying 'how did you break your leg?'

'Lesbian pole dancing club in Patong' I would reply.

'No really, how did you do it?':thumbsup:

Cheetah7 Aug 3rd 2009 1:50 am

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Originally Posted by Perthforme (Post 7805803)
Doc,s while very good , not always right . Good that this was found ,maybe sort out eye test for og doc :rolleyes: .

I just came back from unplanned 2week trip to uk ,bumped into old mate who smiled and asked shouldn't you be dead lol .

:lol:

You are a bit of a walking miracle though, I reckon you would give Jesus a run for his money.:lol:

This type of fracture can take a while to show up, mine took a couple of xrays.

They did xray the leg when he first came in and it didnt show then, it only became noticeable once he got home and started weight bearing.

He looks like Optimus Prime from that film, we could call him Optimus Chef or Robo Chef:lol:

I am tempted to hang several pairs of knickers from the velcro of the splint and turn him into a panty tree.

Anyway, how are things with you these days?

Desdemona Aug 3rd 2009 2:20 am

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Originally Posted by Professional Princess (Post 7808561)
I snapped the ligament in the side of my ankle - the one that stops or minimises your ankle 'rolling' when you trip in high shoes:lol:

I cant wear high shoes and my ankle swells up in hot weather.

The fracture itself has healed - aches a bit in cold weather. But as for the ankle, well its stuffed. You can have surgery but the consultant said the success rate wasnt that high, I can put up with it anyway - no more high shoes.

I remember people saying 'how did you break your leg?'

'Lesbian pole dancing club in Patong' I would reply.

'No really, how did you do it?':thumbsup:

I'd hate not being able to wear high heels :( I thought you were just being stubborn about not wanting surgery -- that's what I was upset about, I remember now:p And mad at the doctors for not diagnosing it earlier :frown: Here in The States it would have been fodder for a huge lawsuit :blink:
That said, I admire your positive attitude -- you're the one who has to live with it :thumbsup:

Cheetah7 Aug 3rd 2009 2:30 am

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Originally Posted by Desdemona (Post 7808628)
I'd hate not being able to wear high heels :( I thought you were just being stubborn about not wanting surgery -- that's what I was upset about, I remember now:p And mad at the doctors for not diagnosing it earlier :frown: Here in The States it would have been fodder for a huge lawsuit :blink:
That said, I admire your positive attitude -- you're the one who has to live with it :thumbsup:

Apart from it swelling occasionally, its OK - I couldnt be doing with surgery/physio and all that to be honest.

midgetjan Aug 3rd 2009 3:21 pm

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Sam - so sorry - have been back in UK for a break and not been on BE for a while. Shocked to read your thread.

Hope you are baring up okay and pleased to read that Mr PP is on the road to recovery.

I fully understand what you mean by not wanting him to drive again though. Someone rear ended my car last Saturday while I was stationary at a junction waiting to turn right. Stupid woman mis-judged the size of her car and the space between my car and the kerb, thought she could fit through, didn't even slow down and shunted me at a speed of 60kmph. I am currently signed off work with bad whiplash injuries and am now seriously considering whether I want my son to learn to drive here.

:fingerscrossed: for a speedy recovery for your hubby and a bit of a relax for you x x

Cheetah7 Aug 4th 2009 2:04 am

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Originally Posted by midgetjan (Post 7810323)
Sam - so sorry - have been back in UK for a break and not been on BE for a while. Shocked to read your thread.

Hope you are baring up okay and pleased to read that Mr PP is on the road to recovery.

I fully understand what you mean by not wanting him to drive again though. Someone rear ended my car last Saturday while I was stationary at a junction waiting to turn right. Stupid woman mis-judged the size of her car and the space between my car and the kerb, thought she could fit through, didn't even slow down and shunted me at a speed of 60kmph. I am currently signed off work with bad whiplash injuries and am now seriously considering whether I want my son to learn to drive here.

:fingerscrossed: for a speedy recovery for your hubby and a bit of a relax for you x x

I learned today that the Mr PPs car 'bent in half like a banana', the steering wheel was pushed into the passenger seat and Mr PP with it. The 4 x 4 that hit him, did so at considerable speed so the force with which Mr PP was hit must have been unthinkable.

The wreckie guy said he turned up and saw him unconcious in the car and saw people trying to find identity on him, he thought he was dead initially and that noone could have survived that.

They still cant get the keys out of the ignition and the boot is buckled, the other car was also a write off.

So I am going to get ID cards for both of us now, they did get his driving permit eventually but only managed to get me because there was a missed call on his phone.

I found today incredibly distressing, I had to get the details for the DPI for the crash report and was in tears - it was very difficult to hear.

A horrible day today.:(

joto Aug 4th 2009 6:44 am

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Sorry to hear you are having such a horrible day. It must have brought it all back. Mr PP seems to have been so lucky to get out of that. I hope he continues his recovery and it's not to stressful on you. Onwards and upwards.:thumbup:

IngStina Aug 4th 2009 9:34 am

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((((()))))Is there anyone close to you there that can be with you when you go through these difficult things? Have faith that things will get better and allow yourself to cry as much as you need. All the best to both of you.

Kristina

Cheetah7 Aug 4th 2009 1:20 pm

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May I just say that I have snarfed down a bacon and egg roll, a can of Red bull and I might graduate to some chocolate as I have period pain.

So there.:eek:

Today is another day - onwards and upwards.

paulry Aug 4th 2009 1:27 pm

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Originally Posted by Professional Princess (Post 7813511)
May I just say that I have snarfed down a bacon and egg roll, a can of Red bull and I might graduate to some chocolate as I have period pain.

So there.:eek:

Today is another day - onwards and upwards.

It sounds like it's been an up and down emotional ride for you these last few days. But now you are through the worst and things will steadily improve from here.

Mr PP is very lucky on two counts: 1. He survived. 2. He has you.

All the best :)

scottishcelts Aug 4th 2009 1:49 pm

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Originally Posted by Professional Princess (Post 7813511)
May I just say that I have snarfed down a bacon and egg roll, a can of Red bull and I might graduate to some chocolate as I have period pain.

So there.:eek:

Today is another day - onwards and upwards.

Get it all out yer system girl! :thumbup:

Bernieboy Aug 4th 2009 1:53 pm

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Originally Posted by Desdemona (Post 7806039)
To digress a little bit -- something I always wondered about (and never got round to asking) what was the final outcome of your pole dancing fiasco, Sam ? Were they able to straighten out the deformity on you leg ? I remember being quite upset about it ....

I once went to a lesbian club,didnt take long before my deformity became straight:lol:


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