its the same wrist she broke 18 months ago, and the GP said it was best to go and get it x-rayed
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since we have been back from the hospital she has managed to beat me at mario karts so she must be feeling betterOriginally posted by BrilloPad View Post
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Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostI'd like to say I've had a good day, but as I've spent it down the A&E with DD1 with a potential fracture to scafoid it hasn't been too good apart from we missed the sales.
Hope she isn't too badly damaged
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still looking on the bright side at least she managed to open all her presents with both hands.
She might not be getting much use out of a new pair of gloves
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Hmm, apparently notOriginally posted by FiveTimes View Postsince we have been back from the hospital she has managed to beat me at mario karts so she must be feeling better
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phew......Originally posted by FiveTimes View Postsince we have been back from the hospital she has managed to beat me at mario karts so she must be feeling betterComment
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she was dancing in her room and slipped and banged wrist on radiator.
There must be something about new socks and wooden floors that make the floor slippyComment
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2 years ago the wife spent best part of 2 weeks in hospital with pneumonia, then 5 years ago she was in giving birth.
It appears we must visit the hospital over the festive periodComment
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that's DD2 tucked up in bed, she is bouncing as its her birthday in a couple days time.
More presents and cakeComment
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we had a bit of normality tonight at tea time, speg bol.
Better than pork pie, sausage rolls and cold buffetComment
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