Good luck Bryn, hope all goes well today.
Royal Berkshire enforced holiday.
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostTripped over a power cable last night and managed ti break the neck of my left femur. Full hip joint replacement scheduled for tomorrow. Damn it!
You shouldn't be in pain, but you've got to be patient I'm afraid.
All the very best Bryn
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Originally posted by Roehre View PostDid the very same last year while in Switzerland.
You shouldn't be in pain, but you've got to be patient I'm afraid.
All the very best Bryn
Got back from theatre around noon GMT.Tried to post but fell into deep sleep until an hour ago. Feeling fine thanks. Lots of physio to look forward to.
Again, many thanks to all for your kind thoughts.
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Originally posted by doversoul View PostI am very sorry to hear about your accident. Do be patient after the operation, as you’ll find that there are so many ordinary things you can’t do.
All the best.
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Originally posted by Anna View PostBryn, what's the prognosis for resuming your driving job - or will you think about permanent retirement now? Glad the op went well and the food reasonable.
Driving seats in large vehicles tend to have a reasonable height to them. I am advised by the orthopaedic surgeon that it will be around 3 months before I can drive professionally again. By then I will be due my next annual PCV medical. I go to a medical osteopath for that, and will be guided by him and the DVLA.
Car driving presents more of a problem. I might have to buy sort of commercial vehicle with a higher driving seat.
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostHowever, with appropriate caution, I will still be able to lead a reasonably active life.
Or marathon running! Actualy Andrew Castle looked pretty good playing some while after his op.
Best wishes again. Glad it seems to be working out.
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