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Monday, 12 May 2014

R is for Rescue, Rest and Rehab

Greetings to all ABCW readers!  You can read all about our rip-roaring "after party" on my personal blog, but I'll relate here a bit about my rescue from the woods on the weekend.  Towards the end of Tegan's and my walk along the trail in Ladner Harbour Park, we were rounding the final curve when a root reached up and grabbed my foot.  With no time to catch myself, I belly-flopped half on the dirt trail and half on the grassy edge, with only my right arm to brace myself.  Face-planted, I lay there for about 10 seconds wondering if I'd be able to breathe.  Finally managing to get up onto my hands and knees, I took several deep breaths before considering whether I could make it up onto my feet.  Luckily, an older lady appeared with her dog and helped me up.  However, as soon as I put any weight on my right foot, the pain soared to 10+.

As we hovered there, I saw in the distance some friends from church and they came rushing to my assistance.  There was no alternative but to phone the ambulance to come and rescue me.  Lorne was called to let him know that the car and dog were being delivered to the front door, and then he should meet me in the local ER.  It was a bumpy ride on the stretcher through the woods and quite the experience looking up through the trees, but the EMTs were professional and reassuring.  Here's part of the trail where Tegan and I were rambling.
After a long wait in the emergency room after x-rays had been taken, the doctor said that it was hard to say whether my ankle was broken again.  Apparently, it seemed as though the ankle had not healed properly and it looked like there were spaces where bone should be.  So, another visit to the orthopedic surgeon is going to be a reality.  Here I am again now in the notorious boot named "Frank" (after Frankenstein) awaiting a call early in the week to find out when I am to report to Royal Columbia Hospital.  Maybe next week, S will stand for "surgeon" if I have to have surgery on the ankle to repair it properly. 

One good thing - the local coyote did not reveal himself!

So now, dear readers, since I am rightfully laid up, I should have reams of time to peruse and read over your posts for the letter RRavage me with tales of your rambunctious kids, your home refurbishments, or the relapses from your New Year's resolutions.  And remember our administrator, the resolute and robust Roger!
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25 comments:

  1. How are you now? How unfortunate to break your ankle again. Take care and get better soon!

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  2. Oh dear, sounds like a harrowing experience. Hope your recovery goes well and you get in to take care of your ankle soon. Maybe I'll have to come up with an entertaining post even though I'm on the road so you have something extra to read.

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  3. Take care and get well soon! God bless you!

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  4. Take care and get well soon! God bless you!

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  5. Geez, Leslie, please do take good care.

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  6. My sincere hope for a startlingly quick recovery.

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  7. While RARING to REVIEW the "after party" and all the other posts, I just send out wishes of RECOVERY to you, Leslie.

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  8. I'm so sorry to hear about this. Wishing you all the best and a speedy recovery.

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  9. Oh my dear Leslie , so sorry to read this , you were lucky in one way not to have broken anything else ...and that the older lady was near by. Bless you and hope you have a quick recovery. I know what it is like to be on a stretcher but not through the woods. I broke mine in a nightclub and had to be stretchered from the dance floor and down the stairs .. :-((

    Take care hugs and speedy recovery. xoxo

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  10. wow, one good thing- this didn't happen the week of your Regal wedding! I hope that healing happens Rapidly.

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  11. Oh tell me it isn't so!!!! Maybe just maybe it won't be bad like the last time, hoping it won't.
    Ann

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  12. I hope your able to get lots of Rest, so that you can quickly Recover and able to Roam around in the woods with Lorne. Blessings!

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  13. Just like a bolt from the blue! Get well soon!

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  14. Ooh that was real close.. Get well soon and take care next time

    PhenoMenon
    http://phenomenal-cuisines.throodalookingglass.com/2014/05/baby-potatoes-in-a-tangy-sauce/

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  15. You very lucky to get help so quickly ! what an adventure ! Now you have a lot of time for blogging !

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  16. Take care and get better soon!

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  17. Some red roses for you, to help you recuperate!

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  18. Raindrops are falling on my rose
    And just like the guy whose rings
    Are too big for his thumbs
    Nothing seems to fit
    Those raindrops
    Are falling on my rose
    They keep falling...
    :-)

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  19. "R" is for "RETRO"! Thanks for hosting.

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  20. Oh no - and just when the weather is getting nice for outdoor activities. Hope you can get in quick so your recovery goes remarkably well. - Margy

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  21. Take care and get well soon!

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  22. As I said in my post, this news just about Reduced me to tears, Leslie. You are amazing, because your Rosy outlook and Rousing energy Revived my spirit when I should have been Replenishing yours! Take care. I'm Really hoping the Rehab will be all that is needed.

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