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Hi Folks
Managed to get onto the forum.
As you may remember I caught my right foot in January (after having metal work taken out) and fractured my tibia. Well last Friday as I was making the tea, I turned my foot with my crutches and felt a crack and severe pain up the outside of my ankle.
On Saturday Bev and I went to the local A and E and they said they thought the tibia had refractured. I told them that I wanted to go to the Freeman (they dont have an A & E). They managed to get in touch with my Consultant who said he would see me in Clinic on Monday.
As I was told not to weightbare on it they kept me in over the weekend. A great way to spent Mothers Day!!! Well anyhow I saw my Consultant yesterday morning and was told after he had checked the x-ray that my tibia was mending well with new bone growing but I had a hairline fracture of the fibia. (Hence the pain). Told to disregard the moonboot and was put into plaster.
These moonboots are binned. What a waste of NHS money. They cost about £28 each so the Sister at the clinic was telling me yesterday.
I do hope that all my good friends here and on Facebook are keeping well and not in too much pain from that terrible arthur. (Hes got a lot to answer for).
Love Marlene xxx P.S. Sorry its long winded, just felt I had to put pen to paper!!!
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Oh Marlene, i am so sorry to hear this!
And I agree, what a way to spend Mother's Day, poor you!
I hope it mends very quickly.
Love,
Amanda
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Hello Mralene may it heal well and quickly so sorry hear way you had to spend mothers day,glad they seen you quickly and put into plaster. lv melly cuddly cats make my world seem so much more fun
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Oh Marlene, what an awful thing to happen!! You`re not having much luck, are you? Which hospital did you spend the weekend in? That`s really bad luck, to have a fresh fracture! I hope you`re not in too much pain, and that you heal quickly. I`ve never had a moon boot, but have been in plaster several times. You can tell my age when I say that the first couple of times were plaster of paris, - thank God for fibreglass!! Take care, Kathleen xx
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Hi Marlene,
Sorry to hear about your new woes with the fibia ... here's hoping it heals up quickly so you can be back on your (own) feet soon!!
x x Joanna
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Hi Marlene,
Your foot sounds very painful and hope that after your stint in hospital you're taking it easy.
Couldn't celebrate Mother's Day, well there's always this Sunday.. to make up for it.
Take Care,
love,
Barbara XXXXX
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What a horrible thing to happen, I bet you are devastated. I hope everything goes right for you from now on.
Lyn
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Oh Marlene-you poor thing! YES I'VE CHANGED, PAIN DOES THAT TO PEOPLE.
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What bad luck Marlene. That is all you needed! Moon boots indeed! Hope that it is not so painful and that the recovery is quick.
Eleanor x
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Oh No - poor you. What rotten luck to have this happen. Hope it is soon feeling much much better.
Lots opf love Jeanxxxxx
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Dear Marlene, wishing you a speedy recovery. I had not heard of Moonboots before! Best wishes, Fiona
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Hi Marlene What a rotten thing to happen. Poor you. Hope you soon feel better - and that you get a second mother's day to make up for the one you missed Anthea x
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Thank you all for your kind wishes.
Have had a few problems getting into the forum hence the delay in sending my thanks.
Hope to you all feeling o.k. and enjoying this springlike weather.
Love Marlene xx
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Hi Marlene, sorry to hear what happened. How long will you be in plaster for now?
Julie
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Hi Julie
I spent five weeks in my moonboot before the fracture in the fibia.
My specialist said get rid of it and put me in plaster, that was two weeks ago, another two more to go.
I see him again on 12th April and will see what he says. Still painful when I get up from sitting awhile.
Hope your aches and pains are not too bad.
Roll on the warmer months.
Love Marlene
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Thank goodness not too long to go. I hope it goes well on the 12th. I do hope you are cast free before the warmer weather comes. Take care.
Julie
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