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#172446 - 01/23/09 10:44 PM
Re: I broke my #@*& leg!
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The Divine Ms M
Registered: 07/07/03
Posts: 4894
Loc: Orange County, California
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DJ, I'm just reading this. Omigosh! what a pain (literally ) The hills on campus are going to be an obstacle, I can see. Hope you heal ASAP! In the mean time, give yourself whatever respite is needed.
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#172586 - 01/24/09 07:26 PM
Re: I broke my #@*& leg!
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Registered: 11/18/05
Posts: 1796
Loc: Daytona Beach, Florida
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Dj, I just saw your post and I'm so sorry. I've never broken a bone, so can't commiserate on that level. I can commiserate about HR/Workers Comp and doctors. Fill out every space in the Workers Comp paperwork and they'll keep sending more.
It's not because their conscientious, it's because you can sue them.
I think about shaving my legs every day and only do it once a month in winter. I'll do it tomorrow. And clean underwear is a must. Be well soon. Your students will be happy to carry your books and bags for you (for extra credit).
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#172603 - 01/24/09 11:43 PM
Re: I broke my #@*& leg!
[Re: Saundra]
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Registered: 11/22/02
Posts: 1149
Loc: Ohio
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Thanks all y'all for asking. Here's an update:
For the first few days I still had a lot of residual energy but now it just seems to take forever to do anything. Suddenly my modest house seems enormous. I put things in a backpack to carry up and down the stairs -- I go up and down on my butt and drag my crutches along with me. I'm getting calloused hands from wielding the crutches, and super triceps. I leave glasses of water here and there and have had to restrain my husband from cleaning them up.
I spend much time strategizing how to get from one place to another and bring along a cup of tea, or something. I'm using the unbent wire hanger to scratch my itchy leg under the cast.
The hardest thing is getting from the house to the car. The yard is hilly and has stone paths and stone steps.
Workers Comp would actually pay me a salary for 6 weeks not to go teach, but there's no one else who can, so I am. Anyway, I'm not a complete invalid.
We have watched a few movies, but we watch a lot of those. And today we went out to lunch. Tonight we saw "missing" which is now out on DVD and I've never seen the whole thing. The other day we saw "The Black Book." My husband complains that I prefer stressful movies.
Yesterday and today I read "The Story of Edgar Sawtelle" for my bookgroup on Wed. Has anyone read that? Rather odd, and I'm not sure it was worth 580 pages or whatever.
Classes start on Monday -- I'm still finding mistakes in the syllabi. And those darn students better help out without expecting any reward other than doing good deeds!
Edited by DJ (01/24/09 11:44 PM)
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#172632 - 01/25/09 09:50 AM
Re: I broke my #@*& leg!
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Registered: 11/22/02
Posts: 1149
Loc: Ohio
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JJ The only one I can actually milk during this time is my husband and he's quite willing and sweet. But I'm afraid he makes a hash out of a lot of things and I won't let him even do certain things like change lightbulbs -- he once tried changing the lightbulb in the back hall and pulled the whole fixture out of the ceiling! And I had to ask someone else to fix that! He once helped me move my antique vanity, and is so precipitous, that he broke off one of the mirror stays. He opened the Saran Wrap wrong and ripped off the sharp tear edge so we have to cut each piece with scissors (which is not easy). He's doing the wash and I can see a huge bleach mark on the shoulder of one of my best expensive shirts (though of course he denies having used bleach). Having him help is rather exhausting.
Re: Edgar Sawtelle: I don't like Stephen King either, not just because he's scary, but because he makes up stories as he goes along and introduces extraneous characters and details that get lost. You have to like dogs in order to like Edgar Sawtelle, because they play a major role. I think the author is making a comment about how dogs and people are different but equal life forms.
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#172757 - 01/26/09 05:23 PM
Re: I broke my #@*& leg!
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Registered: 11/22/02
Posts: 1149
Loc: Ohio
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Dotsie I just got a beautiful get well card from you and want to publicly thank you for the sentiment -- but first I have to tell you that your envelope was inside a US Postal Service window envelope. I opened that envelope and the one from you inside had already been opened -- I think you wanted to give me a coupon for a carry out meal but it must've been stolen! Can you believe this? What a world we live in! Will the greed never end????
Anyway, thank you Dotsie. Next meal I have I'm telling myself is on you, sweetie.
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