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I do have to congratulate you on your nicely trimmed toe nails.
Man glad you're ok. That could have ended much worse based on the pictures. This everyone is why you get short term disability insurance if your job offers it. My golf season this year has come to an end early because my wife is on bed rest due to pregnancy issues and she opted out of short term disability at work because she was young and healthy. No pay check, no golf.
Offt that's a sore one glad your OK very lucky guy indeed, hope your back on your feet soonHad a slight altercation with a large 4 wheel drive Toyota Land Cruiser on Sunday evening. He decided that red lights should be ignored whilst driving as fast as possible. As I pulled out to turn right he smashed into me, I have no memory of what happened only eye witness accounts to the Police. Almost 47 years old and this was my first ever accident. Please wear seatbelts no matter how short a drive or how slow a drive, I was lucky to walk away from this.
I've now finished this year at 13.3 which considering in July I was around a 18 with a goal of obtaining 13 by the end of December I'm quite pleased with. I am not sure how long I'll be sidelined for, my left leg has a couple of fractures just below the knee, which fortunately was not damaged. Im in a cast from the top of my left thigh down to my toes. The Dr reckons 12 weeks approximately in a cast, then I'll probably need time to build up the muscle and make sure the fractures have correctly healed before putting to much weight onto my left leg. On a positive note, I'll now be home for Christmas and my step daughter and grand daughter's birthdays as I am looking at 18 weeks off work.
Think a PS4 will be required.
You are lucky. I was hit by a drunk driver and suffered a severe Traumatic brain Injury and multiple spinal fractures. By the grace of God and 10 years of rehab I am back practicing medicine in a limited way, palying golf, although with a great deal of back pain, and alive. Hang in there, be thankful you are alive, and live life to the fullest. I only share this to help you know there is always hope and keep the faith.
Glad to hear you are healing! Don't push too hard though just keep doing what they tell you and we will all keep you in our thoughts and prayers.7 weeks ago I had reconstructive surgery and a bone graft on my left knee as a result of that accident. Today I walked un aided for the first time. My left knee still doesn’t have full bend but it’s definitely improving on a daily basis.
My orthopaedic surgeon allowed 100% weight to be put on it 3days ago. The physiotherapist had me on a exercise bike Thursday afternoon which was sore to say the least. Off for another PT session this morning. Being able to work and golf are my targets by the end of this month. Happy new year.
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