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Posted: Thu Mar 2nd, 2017 03:52
 
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Yet another from our shoot. Had to pass my 500 post!!

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Sorry not much posting 23 Dec fell over and crunched my hand dislocated and fractured etc. Had to be pinned but no driving for last 2 months and not able to hold camera! And I'm left handed! Hope to get signed off at hospital today and plaster off, seems much better.

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Very sorry to read that Graham. Hope it heals up and leaves you with full use of your hand.

Trouble is when you hurt yourself like that you don't much feel like doing ANYTHING. As soon as you feel able you need to get active again. :needsahug:



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Oh dear that looks and sounds nasty.

Hope that you repair quickly and get well soon.



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Two months of not using it the physio should help but the hand specialist said this afternoon a year to get fully back to normal!



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Ouch! Sorry to hear that Graham. I know what the doctor means by it taking a year to really recover. I had a lesser injury to my arm a couple of years back and it did take 12months to get back to normal. The NHS needs to employ the procedures that top athletes get....they seem to heal bones in weeks!

I am walking my neighbours dog after he had a knee replacement 2weeks ago. He told me he would be back and walking her in two weeks. He still can't bend it !! Think I have got a long term task!



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Sure doctors base their recovery time estimates on 25 year olds. Factor of three more appropriate I think. Get well soon Graham.



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Bob Bowen wrote:
Sure doctors base their recovery time estimates on 25 year olds. Factor of three more appropriate I think. Get well soon Graham.

That is so true.

Physiotherapists are kings at this. :whip:



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Yes I'm three times that age!



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Sorry to hear that Graham, hope you will soon be out again.

 

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