A knees-up and feet’s up. You look like you’re quickly mending!
I would think right about now your getting a little pissy with it. (meaning your a little aggravated). Hang in there old chap! Don’t over do it either, when the cast comes off. Good luck to you then!
@ Tony, I agree with Juxtaposer. I had operations on both my elbows due to injuries from mountain biking. I also had a hernia operations, also due to a mountain bike mishap. One tends to not listen to the doctors advice about taking it easy after the ops. And then later regret it. So, please take note; it will take a couple of months before your leg will be really healed. It all depends on how you go about in the next couple of weeks. Treat your leg like it’s still in the cast.
Good point and well understood. The problem is that already I have a mountain of orders to tackle the moment I’m back at work… Like Roderick and Tim, I don’t like to keep my customers waiting!
Well… the pot came off my leg yesterday afternoon, and they promptly put another one on Three weeks to go with this one. On the positive side the new pot is weight-bearing so I can get about much more easily and also start catching up on my customers’ orders.
Nice to hear your getting there Tony, but take care.
Good to hear, Tony. I take it you have a “walking cast” on now? 3 weeks will be here and gone before you know it.
Good luck mate, take it easy
Thanks guys!
good to know your’re healing.
You still have the excuse to enjoy the nice weather while it lasts.
Update time. The pot is finally off my leg! Feels a bit dodgy still, but that’s to be expected. Now I get a load of physiotherapy at the hospital…
Glad to hear you are onto the next step!
Was keeping my fingers crossed for you Tony, It worked! Very pleased for you, but take care.
Get yourself a cane (walking stick), it looks very gentleman like, goes well with snuff taking and it will support your leg. You can also get a pair of steelrimmed spectacles or pince-nez, grow a droopy moustache and wear a bowler hat to round it off. But, whichever way you do it, take care not to hurt your leg again.
@ Pieter, He has a walking stick already.
True enough, I already have a walking stick thanks to my arthritis, not to mention the varifocal steel rimmed glasses No moustache at the moment though and I could never see me wearing any hat other than my flat cap (being a northerner and all that).
Glad the pot’s off now, Tony - I hope the physio does the trick.
A very good thing to read, it´s getting better. Gute Besserung!
Danke sehr!