Wednesday 2 April 2014

I FALL DOWN... A LOT!


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  1. Bloody hell you werent kidding. I just came over to see if you are ok and clearly you are not. What on earth happened you poor thing???? xx

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  2. I fell down a set of concrete stairs. Because I had Jarvis in my arms, I fell badly. If there is a good way to fall? After a day mostly spent in Emergency, my Monday sized. Oh, I have torn all of the inside ligaments on my knee. I am a super klutz

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  3. Margaret Parton2 April 2014 at 14:40

    Oh no..... hope you are mending fast, Arnica salve, GENTLY rubbed in twice a day and lots of resting it and keep it elevated and it will improve quickly.
    Many bad skateboard wipeouts with teenage son, you soon learn what works well.
    It would be fascinating to see (in slow motion) what crazy things your body does to protect a child as you fall, you can usually guess the next day when various parts are sooooo sore .

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  4. Good chance to get some knitting done : )

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  5. Ouch, hope it's feeling a little better today!

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  6. Still cannot put even the slightest bit of weight on my leg/knee. But stationary it does not seem to be as painful as it was the last few days

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  7. Yarn and needles from the op shop, and knitting tuition on Utube, if you have difficulties, one of the op shop ladies might be willing to help .
    Cotton yarn for washcloths , dishcloths and shopping bags ,wool for things that will be handwashed and synthetics (acrylic etc.) for anything that will be tossed in the machine......have fun

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  8. Now if only I could get to an op shop!!

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  9. Oh my! From one klutz to another, I feel ya, lady! I have fallen down the concrete stairs at work twice now and tripped up them more times than I can recall. Sending fast and lasting healing vibes your way. xx

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  10. Tamika and I joke I would fall over a strand of hair I am so kluzy.

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