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Monday, 28 March 2011

Getting Plastered!

You really couldn't make this up!
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It turned out to be a day and a half yesterday.   I started the day by falling down the stairs, top to bottom, wrenched both arms backwards trying to stop myself and banged my foot.  It did knock me for six but i carried on...as you do, with the weekly ironing. 

Then i get a text from my eldest sister to say they have taken mum to the hospital because she was having palpitations and trouble breathing, she'd been given a ECG and was waiting to see the doctor.  So off i go to the hospital, my foot was hurting but not too bad, i could walk. 
We waited 5 hours in A&E, yes you read right, they gave an 82 year old woman an ECG then left her in the A&E waiting room for 5 hours, i did go and ask how much longer, a couple of times, but you know A&E, makes no difference.  When she was eventually seen by a doctor he did a thorough examination and he was very nice with her, they checked her blood, that was OK but the doc didn't like the look of her ECG so she had to stay in over night.  My eldest sister stayed with her while me and my younger sister went to her home to collect overnight things.  By then my foot was starting to hurt more.  Took mums things back to hospital, i was having trouble walking then but got on with it.  Another couple of hours with mum in the Emergency Assessment Unit waiting for yet another doctor to come and check her over and confirm that she was to stay in, yes, she had to stay in and have another ECG in the morning then they would compare them.
We had to ask 3 times for a blanket and pillow for mum, she had had nothing to eat or drink since about 2 o'clock that afternoon, a nurse said they would bring a plate of sandwiches and a cup of tea, which never arrived and the shop had nothing left except some muffins!  We asked again and she was bought a packet of sandwiches with a choice of ham or salmon, nothing to drink, so off again in search of a vending machine!

So by this time my foot is really killing and by the time we left at 12 o'clock i was having real trouble walking at all, but i was the one driving.  We went back to mums to feed her cat and turn off lights etc.  Went to open the door to go, it wouldn't budge, we were locked in the house!.  Julie, my younger sister said, I'll climb out of the window and unlock the door, no can do, the windows are locked and we didn't know where the key was.  We then had to call my BIL to come up and let us out!!  He had to help me to the car and off home i went, Joanne took one look at my foot and said, mum i think you should go back to the hospital (my foot was a funny colour and swollen by this time)  So off we go again, Joanne drops me and Stevie by A&E and goes to park the car, but i can't walk at all and am trying to hop across the car park, Stevie trying to hold me up without laughing to much!  There was a guy stood outside the door who came to our rescue with a wheelchair, bless him, i don't know how we would have got to the door if he hadn't come to rescue us.
This time, thankfully, we didn't wait too long before i was seen, but while i was waiting for my xray the doctor who had seen mum earlier walked past and did a double take and came back and asked what I'd done and went away shaking his head, lol.  After xray i was wheeled back and the same doctor came past again and asked if i had been seen yet, (no i hadn't) he said he had finished his shift but would get the Doctor to have a look at me and my xray.  The doctor on duty didn't come, but he did and looked at the xrays himself and examined my foot coming back with the news that it was indeed broken!!
So now i look like this..
I have an appointment at the fracture clinic on Wednesday afternoon to have this plaster off and another xray and then they will decide whether to put another cast on.~~~
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On the upside i will have plenty of stitching time over the next couple of weeks (insert big grin here!) 

I put a lot of time into LHN last week, i love this one :-)

 And the whole thing so far.
Mary Glover had an outing at the weekend. How pants is stitching over one!!  I think i stared at it for ten minutes before attempting a stitch, then when i did manage some stitching i ripped them out again.  Finally i think i got it sorted, i still have the alphabet underneath the words to do and i will grit my teeth and get around to that this week.

Saturday was a better day than yesterday with the Hobbycraft and Sewing for Pleasure, i had a lovey day out and gsome goodies which i will share with you another time.  For now I'm going to catch forty winks as i didn't sleep very well last night.
Take care

35 comments:

  1. Oh no Maggie! Now there is a good flip side to this. You have to sit and stitch and stitch and stitch. Want me to send you some of my UFOs??? :-)

    Hugs from Holland ~
    Heidi

    P.S. - How is your mum now?

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  2. Oh Maggie, what a day!!

    Take care and rest plenty, i hope you are not in too much pain.

    Hope mum is soon home and feeling much better xx

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  3. You've done a right number there Maggie!
    Hope you're feeling better soon and also that your Mum is getting sorted.

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  4. Well, that was indeed a day and a half. On the upside: more stitching time. Have fun recuperating!

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  5. Oh my gosh, you poor girl! What a day! The only up side is getting to stitch but I'm not sure that's worth it! Take care and keep your foot up!

    Hope your mom is doing well.

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  6. Maggie, I'm so sorry for your luck and of your mother's health scare. I will be thinking of you all.

    On a more uplifting note, I do love your progress on all your pieces. And I must say, I love the photo you're using as your blog-topper. I'm assuming you took those yourself...wonderful job!

    Get well soon and keep us posted.

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  7. Oh my goodness Maggie - what a day and then some!! I hope that everyone is doing better now, but you've got some reminder on your leg!! I guess the only upside is all the stitching that you can get done!

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  8. Wow, what a terrible sounding day! I hope that your mom is doing better and that you are getting some rest! Nice to have so much stitching time but what a way to go about it!

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  9. Oh Maggie, so sorry for what happened! But the good new is that you will have time to stitch...
    Take care,
    Love
    Françoise

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  10. Good luck at the fracture clinic , and hope your Mum is doing ok . X
    Love the stitching , make the most of your resting time ,

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  11. Oh my goodness Maggie! What a time you have had. I hope the foot heals quickly. Enjoy that extra stitching time. Looks like you have some beautiful pieces to work on.
    I hope you Mom is doing better.

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  12. Oh, my goodness! I hope you're OK. Also hope your mother's well? You'll be up on your feet, ironing in no time; I'm sure. Sounds like you're using your down time wisely - stitching! Get better soon.

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  13. Oh Maggie, what a day! Do hope your mum is feeling better. Enjoy your stitching!

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  14. Goodness you certainly had a day! Hope your mom and your foot get better soon! Stitching looks great, enjoy that stitching time!

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  15. First, hope your Mom is okay. That can be real scary. As for the big grin on your face.... Yes, right now I would love to break my foot so I could have a week of down time on my sofa stitching away without having to do anything else. Sorry about your foot though. Tough break. LOL.

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  16. Oh my oh my...what an experience! I do hope you are not in too much pain...
    I love the LHN Neighborhood...the colors are lovely
    Hope you mum is doing better....
    Enjoy some stitching time!

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  17. Hi Maggie,

    Uh..where to begin?? GOOD GRIEF!!!

    I'm sorry to hear that your poor
    Mom has been unwell and had to go
    through all that frustrating non-
    sense at the hospital. It seems
    that hospitals are the same all
    over aren't they? But that's a
    rant we don't need to go into
    here.

    I hope that she's feeling better
    now and the doctors haven't found anything seriously wrong with
    her. And most of all I hope that
    she is able to return to her home
    as quickly as possible.

    Meanwhile, I can't give you any
    real grief over falling down the
    stairs since I once did the very
    same thing here although I didn't
    break anything, thankfully.

    So now you'll be able to stitch
    without guilt. Nice. Some
    stitchers will do anything to
    get themselves free stitching
    time I guess.

    This means you'll be able to
    really concentrate on our SAL
    and get way ahead of me!! Oh
    well.

    I'm glad that you were able to
    enjoy the needlework show before
    all of this happened. I'm going
    to a show this weekend with a
    bunch of gals so I don't know
    how much time I'll have to get
    some stitching done but we'll see.

    Take care Maggie!! Hope that the
    cast doesn't itch too much.

    Cheers!

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  18. Oh my goodness, Maggie, what a day!! I hope your foot heals quickly and your Mum is better too. At least you have plenty to stitch while your keep your foot elevated. :D

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  19. Oh no, what an awful day for you. I hope you and your Mum make a speedy recovery.

    On the upside, I guess this means a little more stitching time with your foot in plaster!

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  20. Oh heck Maggie you certainly don't do things by halves do you! I hope you heal quickly and are not in too much pain. Hope your Mum is better soon too.

    Your WIPs are lovely. You'll be getting plenty of stitching in now:)

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  21. oh that wasn't such a good day then! I hope you are getting about okay with your plaster on, i had exactly the same just last year (a tumble down the stairs did it for me lol!) - i was so glad to get it off. enjoy the enforced stitching time and hope your mum is feeling better now and home soon.

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  22. oh my...i hope your foot heals quickly. How's your Mum today? I hope she is feeling better.

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  23. Oh no! What a rough week. :(
    I hope it heals up soon. I broke my foot once and it was no fun but the first couple days were the worst. After that it was pretty easy to deal with, aside from the annoying cast.
    *hugs*

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  24. What a day you had! Hope your Mum is ok. Enjoy the stitching time...hope the foot isn't too painful.

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  25. Oh, Lordy! You poor thing and your poor mum waiting all that time. I hope your foot feels better soon but you get to have lots of stitching time. LHD looks wonderful. Hope your mum is better and on the mend.

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  26. What a time you've had. I know what you mean about A&E...I went last year and they busied themselves treating the wrong patient with my notes!!

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  27. Ouch! What a day you had!! Nice progress on your WIP's. Take care, I say just sit and stitch! Hope your mum is doing okay too.

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  28. well I read this first a few times and decided you need to take more water with your drinks hehehe and then thought oooo lots of stitchy time for you, bonus :)hope you get back on your feet soon though its a pain being on crutches (know it all to well ;) love mouse xxxx

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  29. Take care of yourself and I hope everything will be ok with your mom. But I am wondering how you can lock yourself IN a house and not be able to unlock since the locks are always inside a house.

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  30. Oh my goodness, that was some day!! I hope both you and your Mum are recovering well. Take care and enjoy the extra time spent stitching.

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  31. Good Grief - the Universe was definitely testing you that day. Hope your foot heals well & quickly, you get lots of stitching done & that your poor Mum is back to 100% now too (((((hugs))))).

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  32. Agh! I'm sorry to hear about your terrible, awful, miserable day. I hope your mother is better! I hope the foot isn't giving you too much pain. Love the stitching!

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  33. I just stumbled across your blog, it's awesome!
    Beautiful stitching
    I'll be back

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  34. O dear, what a bad luck. I hope you're both feeling better now and that your foot is healed.
    What a terrible treatment in hospital, unbelievable!

    Love your stitches!

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  35. Oh boy, what a day you had! I am sorry for you and for your Mom. I hope you both get better soon.

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