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I think I have just broken a rib!!

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Alexa Thu 14-Jan-21 14:50:48

If yu live with someone at home they can help you to sit up from a lying down position if they position their hand at the back of your head. Not your neck, the back of your skull.
Then they raise their hand under your head and you can relax and not hurt .

Jane43 Thu 14-Jan-21 13:06:27

I have to agree, we found our cordless Dyson a nightmare to empty, it was very difficult to fit and remove attachments and the filter was always having to be removed and cleaned. I can see how you might have cracked a rib trying to remove a tool. I hope you recover soon. We just replaced our Dyson with a Bissell, emptying it is so simple and we like the three levels of power and the lights which help when you are cleaning. The only downside was there weren’t many attachments but I bought a small GTech with many attachments in a recent sale when it was half price. I got both for the price of a new Dyson.

Luckygirl Mon 11-Jan-21 17:22:11

Thanks for all advice. I have known osteoporosis under treatment and it is not the first time a rib has cracked/broken.

Such a silly way to do it - shall I sue Dyson?smile

Elizabeth1 Mon 11-Jan-21 16:47:58

My ds lifted her bed one day recently she felt a pop in her chest the paramedics thought she had fractured a couple of ribs but her doctor thought it was a ruptured tendon extra strong painkillers did the job the only thing getting lifted now us a glass of Prosecco. Let that be a lesson to all, people of a certain age shouldn’t be lifting heavy things

mumofmadboys Mon 11-Jan-21 16:25:41

Sorry to hear this Luckygirl. If you have fractured a rib it will be painful for six weeks before the pain settles. Take pain killers and try and breathe as deeply as you can to try and prevent chest infections.

dustyangel Mon 11-Jan-21 16:04:58

GP insisted that I had tests for osteoporosis recently after a back X-ray flagged up a cracked rib. Thankfully haven’t got it and I eventually remembered that an outside metal door had got caught by the wind and crashed into my side. Yes it did hurt but I was in pain from a back condition so just took it for granted that it was part of that.

Callistemon Mon 11-Jan-21 16:03:08

I'm just getting up over cracked (? broken) ribs.
It is very, very painful.
As I was reluctant to go to A&E, and they do not X-ray ribs and there is no treatment, the only advice is to rest.
As long as you can breathe, apparently!

If you cant, phone the emergency services.

I used an extra pillow, slept on my back, more upright if you can. Take paracetamol or ibuprofen and I took calcium/magnesium/ vitamin D tablets too.

Yes, do try not to sneeze.

At least you can laugh about it now, Marydoll!

Marydoll Mon 11-Jan-21 15:54:44

I ended up in hospital for six weeks after the wedding! There was no wedding night and I couldn't have cared less!!?

Lucca Mon 11-Jan-21 15:32:06

Luckygirl

I imagine that cracked ribs might have spoiled the wedding night fun!! grin

Great minds...

By the way partner cracked a rib stumbling onto a lawn after a few too many . Try to avoid laughing it is sore.

AGAA4 Mon 11-Jan-21 15:31:51

Cracked ribs are very painful. I had to take painkillers before I tried to get out of bed as they were so sore.

Luckygirl Mon 11-Jan-21 15:28:50

I imagine that cracked ribs might have spoiled the wedding night fun!! grin

Marydoll Mon 11-Jan-21 14:23:22

Lucky, I cracked two ribs just before my wedding, Wow it was painful!
If you have any trouble breathing, get help ASAP.
I hope you the pain eases soon.

Saxifrage Mon 11-Jan-21 13:50:36

Lucky Girl. I damaged my ribs, falling over last year, so very sorry for you. Stock up on pain killers which are essential at night and don't cough or sneeze! It does get better.

Shinamae - Agree with you, I am very pleased with my new Halo Capsule, so much better than previous Dyson and Which? recommended

Shinamae Mon 11-Jan-21 13:28:05

I have just bought a Halo cordless vacuum cleaner it has bags butI am absolutely delighted with it having been a fan of Dyson for many years I am glad I have switched ..... and it’s UK made....

Redhead56 Mon 11-Jan-21 13:27:42

I broke a few ribs years ago there is nothing you can do about it but rest it will be sore for a couple of weeks. Don’t stretch at all keep it rested.

Luckygirl Mon 11-Jan-21 13:23:17

I was trying to pull a tool from the bottom of my Dyson and there was a ghastly scrunching sound in my chest under my left arm - ouch. I am taking painkillers; and just assuming that there is nothing to be done except wait for it to mend.

Do not buy a Dyson! There is nothing about it that is good. Mine has been sent back twice because of breakages or non-functioning of the dust container opening mechanism. The plastic parts of the machines are very flimsy indeed and often very hard to remove tools to change them.

I am hoping that I will be able to manage to get undressed for bed tonight!