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Christmas mishap

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Luckygirl3 Mon 27-Dec-21 17:28:40

I tripped up yesterday at my DD's and have broken a bone in my foot - the same foot in which I broke 2 bones about 7 years ago. I have a boot and a frame; and crutches for upstairs.

I have been on two sticks for three weeks anyway because of right hip replacement problem and acute sciatica - I had been given a pain relief patch for all of that and thankfully it has meant the broken foot is less painful than it could have been.

Such a shame after a lovely Christmas with family.

Growing0ldDisgracefully Wed 29-Dec-21 17:28:08

Sending best wishes to Lucky girl and Teacheranne and hoping you both mend soon. Bad enough to have injuries anyway, but at special times of the year just makes it worse. Take care, both of you.

Luckygirl3 Wed 29-Dec-21 14:11:27

Just spent 2 and a half hours in the covid soup that is fracture clinic.

The bone broken is the first metatarsal along the inside of foot, near the big toe. Apparently it normally takes a major bump to cause it to break - I just tapped it lightly on the edge of my stick. But I have bad osteoporosis for which I am having every possible treatment.

Six weeks at least in the boot, but he has said that I can gradually weight-bear as pain allows. That does make life easier as I can stand on it and have my hands free to put a ready meal in the microwave.

Gwenisgreat1 Wed 29-Dec-21 13:16:32

Luckygirl3 hope you are all better soon.
Mummer I used to fall a lot, but put it down to wearing Shapers Shoes, seemed a lot better when I changed back to Normal footwear - until I was in a busy York, and got pushed off the pavement onto the cobbled road. The irony was i was just going to the train after an appointment at York District Hospital, that's where I ended back to have my new hip replaced. That was 2017, I have fallen once since, in poor lighting

saltnshake Wed 29-Dec-21 13:13:13

I had a knee replacement several years ago, getting belongings up and down stairs was not easy. I solved many of the problems by making a simple cotton cross over bag to put phone, purse, water bottle etc. in leaving my hands free for hand rail and walking stick. I made one for a neighbour when she had her hip replacement. She said it was so useful.

grandtanteJE65 Wed 29-Dec-21 12:58:56

I hope you both feel better soon.

OP what did you trip over? Is it perhaps time, once you are mobile again for new glasses? That's usually why I start falling over things.

Alioop Wed 29-Dec-21 12:54:43

Hope you are on the mend very soon so for the time being just sit and relax with a good book and a big box of Xmas chocolates. I hope 2022 will be better for you and the rest of the Gransnetters who have had a bad or troublesome year flowers

crazygranny Wed 29-Dec-21 12:40:21

So sorry. Hope you're soon on the mend!

Mummer Wed 29-Dec-21 12:18:54

I had both hips done two years apart and nevfell or nearly fell at all! However I fell over frequently before I had them done as my legs simply wouldn't work! I don't see the problem? I'd love to know why people 'fall' after they have had a hip done?

Mummer Wed 29-Dec-21 12:17:13

Look on the bright side- it's not spring/summer?!

Coco51 Wed 29-Dec-21 11:56:09

Sorry to hear of your woes - have you had a bone density scan ? With repeat breaks you may need medication to guard against fragile bones.

ExaltedWombat Wed 29-Dec-21 11:55:51

"I have a boot and a frame; and crutches for upstairs."

Special provision for your love life? :-)

JenniferEccles Tue 28-Dec-21 23:57:29

Ouch Luckygirl that’s really tough for you on top of your hip problem.
I had a hip replacement two weeks ago and am now paranoid about falling over while I am on two crutches. It’s so easily done isn’t it, no matter how careful we are.
I hope all those with injuries make a speedy recovery.

TerriT Tue 28-Dec-21 22:12:42

Blade Annie. Bit cheeky I know but I’m on a list for an ankle fusion. I e put it off twice as I’ve only ever heard of negative results and not positive ones. So reluctant to go through so much to be no better off. Could you private message me and tell me your experience and result. I hope you soon recover luckygirl13. Go easy on the baileys if useing a stairlift!!!

hulahoop Tue 28-Dec-21 17:20:11

Oh I'm sorry to hear of accidents over Christmas hope all feel better soon ??

Calistemon Tue 28-Dec-21 12:58:48

It is such a challenge when on your own to carry anything when on crutches (upstairs) and frame (downstairs). Plate of dinner? - well, no. Glass of water? - well, no. Thank goodness I had a stairlift put in when I moved in in March.

Yes, thank goodness for your foresight!

As far carrying and getting around downstairs, if you have hard floors (even just in the kitchen) do you have an office chair on castors? Or could you borrow one? You could whiz around on one of those, propelling yourself with your other foot.

BladeAnnie Tue 28-Dec-21 10:38:47

Luckygirl ?. Hope you soon feel better. After I had surgery to fuse my ankle and was non weight bearing for 12 weeks, we got a cross body bag (which became know as my pouch!!) and I could safely transport a bottle of water or juice from the kitchen to the lounge. I also used to make a hot drink in my travel cup. Mine is one which seals properly but if you don't have one if these you could use a small thermos. Where there's a will and all that!!

Nortsat Tue 28-Dec-21 10:34:04

Thank goodness for your stair lift, Lucky, I hope you can sail majestically and safely up to bed with a cup of Baileys hot chocolate and a good book.
Take good care.

TeacherA how awful. Hope you feel better soon.

Take care both ?

Calistemon Tue 28-Dec-21 10:28:44

No! Don't change your name back again Luckygirl smile

Commiserations and I hope it mends well - do you have an appointment to see about your hip soon too?

flowersto all who had accidents at Christmas

I am clumsy and accident-prone so have been trying to concentrate and be more careful but it's so easy to do.

kittylester Tue 28-Dec-21 10:24:55

Crikey, Lucky! I hope the painkillers are really good ones and that you get better soon.

Witzend Tue 28-Dec-21 10:18:31

Oh, Lord, Luckygirl3, what a bummer. ?for rapid healing.

Such a pain - literally and metaphorically - when walking is difficult. I once managed to break a toe shortly before we were due to go on holiday - thankfully it didn’t stop me swimming in the sea, but the sort of sightseeing that involves wandering around for hours was right out. A short hobble was my limit.

henetha Tue 28-Dec-21 10:13:00

Get well soon. That was really bad luck wasn't it.

Luckygirl3 Tue 28-Dec-21 10:07:27

Esspee - I have had at least 7 bone breakages in my lifetime, starting when I was 18 months old. I do have osteoporosis and am on every possible treatment .... I try to be very careful so as not to break anything else, but sometimes these things just happen out of the blue - and when they do, my bones are vulnerable to breakages. I keep telling my DDs (in their 30s and 40s) to take calcium, or to get their levels checked.

sodapop Tue 28-Dec-21 08:39:09

Chapter of accidents for some of you over Christmas, I hope you are all recovering and the injuries not too serious. Hope you have some help at home. Take care thanks

Germanshepherdsmum Tue 28-Dec-21 08:34:05

Poor you Teacheranne. What a nasty experience. Thank goodness your sister was there to help. I hope your thumb soon heals. Must be very painful, inconvenient too as we use our thumbs constantly.

Esspee Mon 27-Dec-21 23:12:47

Are you taking anything to strengthen your bones?
I hope everything heals well and that will be the last broken bone you suffer from.