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DoraMarr Sun 14-Oct-18 12:46:08

I have tickets for three events at Birmingham Literature festival today, plus a table booked for a meal, and was looking forward to coffee with friends this morning and a chance to cheer on the runners in the half marathon. Then last night, on my way TO the pub, I tripped over a metal sign and landed on my wrist, knee and shoulder. I know lots of gns have chronic health conditions, and my bumps and bruises will be better in a few days, but I am feeling really sorry for myself stuck on the sofa! However, it was very hearwarming to have lots of young people rush to my aid last night, and a kind taxi driver who helped me out of the cab and walked me to my door. People are nice.

GrannyGravy13 Sun 14-Oct-18 12:57:50

Sorry you are battered and bruised DoraMarr, rest and some tlc will hopefully do the trick.

I agree with you there are a lot of really kind young people around.

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Bellanonna Sun 14-Oct-18 13:47:43

Oh I’m so sorry DoraMarr, both for your bruises and for the disappointment at missing your coffee with friends, the literature festival, and the meal later. A real downer but it’s always nice to salvage something positive from a negative experience, i.e. the helpfulness of the young people and of the taxi driver.
Get better quickly!

Greyduster Sun 14-Oct-18 14:16:18

Dora you have my sympathy. I did exactly the same thing a few weeks ago, landed on the same points of contact as you, was thoroughly embarrassed by the amount of on the spot attention it engendered, and am only just getting over it. Take it easy and get better soon!

Mapleleaf Sun 14-Oct-18 18:07:03

Sorry to hear of your mishap, DoraMarr, and that it meant that you missed out on your planned activities. I hope you soon recover. You are right, though, there are a lot of kind people around and it's nice to be reminded of that fact now and again. Feet up now, and take it easy. ?

cornergran Sun 14-Oct-18 18:12:34

Yes, good to be reminded the world is not full of uncaring people. Wishing you a speedy return to mobility, don’t rush it though, gakemit easy.

Grammaretto Sun 14-Oct-18 18:23:17

You were lucky you didn't break any bones. It is so easily done tripping over and perhaps you were too busy thinking about your lovely day ahead that you failed to spot the hazard.
I hope you make a quick recovery and I am also pleased you were surrounded by helpful and caring young people. I hope you got your drink too.

grannyqueenie Sun 14-Oct-18 18:31:27

dora you have my sympathy too. I buckled, as my children call it, earlier this week badly spraining the ankle on one leg and grazing the knee of the other one. To add insult to injury it was my birthday btw before I had opened the celebration Prosecco ! I was due to go away the following day to the Lake District with a friend for a few days, instead I spent the days on the sofa with an ice pack for company. Like you I felt daft that it happened, but grateful for the friends who dropped in to commiserate, disappointed at what I had to miss but guilty that, irritating and sore as it was, it really was nothing much to worry about! Hope your aches ease off and you recover well, I can recommend Arnica cream for bruises! flowers

Suki70 Sun 14-Oct-18 18:47:23

Hope your bumps and bruises are soon better DoraMarr. How galling to have to miss all those treats. Apart from the physical effects falling over does shake you up so too. Yesterday wasn't a good day for me either. Did some gardening , bent my finger back, which didn't hurt much but as the last section flopped, went to Minor Injuries and found I'd snapped a tendon. It's now in a splint, I can't drive, have an appointment at Fracture Clinic on the 30th which means missing holiday with family. I've been told it will then be strapped for six weeks, followed by Hand Therapy Clinic treatment to encourage the tendon to regrow.

Anniebach Sun 14-Oct-18 19:48:05

So sorry DoraMarr, hope the bumps and bruises heal quickly

DoraMarr Sun 14-Oct-18 23:05:06

Thank you all for your good wishes! I was a bit worried I’d broken my wrist, but it’s just got better and better as the day wore on, so I did go to two events, and had a nice plate of cheeses and a glass of wine in the bar at the Hyatt in between. My nice neighbour, who is a radiologist, dropped by this morning and had a look at my wrist and said it probably was just bruising. Yes, lots of nice people, including people here!

PECS Sun 14-Oct-18 23:24:19

Oh no! How frustrating and painful.. and probably a bit embarrassing! So sorry you have missed events you were looking forward to attending and hope you feel a lot better soon.
Where is that metal sign?? I am visiting Birmingham, for the first time, for a school reunion on Tuesday and want to avoid it!