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I've a few of his "books" in my audible collection - easy listening while I'm in the coding zone, or when I don't want to be pestered! -
Afternoon denizens
Rather sunny out
Not too cold either at a reported 9°C.
Just had a phone call from my mum. My dad's fallen over in the living room and can't get up due to pain from his hip; my sister's gone round, and the paramedics were just arriving. Hoping he hasn't broken it, but it doesn't sound too good. Waiting now for any updates
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Trip to the dump done.
Trip to Tesco, Lidl, and Morrisons done.
Lamb roasted and eaten and very nice it was, along with a lamb's heart (stuffed).
Dishes to wash up.
Then it's glossing the door of the shed*.
*There is no sane reason for doing this but there you go.
I might take some more plasterboard and accumulated tulipe down the dump before I have a nice bonfire.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Broken hipOriginally posted by NickFitz View PostJust had a phone call from my mum. My dad's fallen over in the living room and can't get up due to pain from his hip; my sister's gone round, and the paramedics were just arriving. Hoping he hasn't broken it, but it doesn't sound too good. Waiting now for any updates
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Oh dear. Sorry to hear thatOriginally posted by NickFitz View PostBroken hip

Mr ms's aunt broke hers recently - after the op she was up and about in days, and now about 3 months later is walking without a stick - they really can work wonders.Comment
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Just reading about it on the NHS website, and it does seem as if they put a lot of effort into getting you up and about ASAP nowadays, which is good.Originally posted by mudskipper View PostOh dear. Sorry to hear that
Mr ms's aunt broke hers recently - after the op she was up and about in days, and now about 3 months later is walking without a stick - they really can work wonders.Comment
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I heard an apocryphal tale from a medic a number of years ago that the change in approach was after they realised that smokers recovered from joint operations faster because they were up and about earlier in order to go out for a smoke.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostJust reading about it on the NHS website, and it does seem as if they put a lot of effort into getting you up and about ASAP nowadays, which is good."Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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He'll bounce back NF!Originally posted by NickFitz View PostJust reading about it on the NHS website, and it does seem as if they put a lot of effort into getting you up and about ASAP nowadays, which is good.
Mind you he'll have to watch out for the landings!
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Wouldn't surprise meOriginally posted by DaveB View PostI heard an apocryphal tale from a medic a number of years ago that the change in approach was after they realised that smokers recovered from joint operations faster because they were up and about earlier in order to go out for a smoke.
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Hope so; my sister's at the hospital waiting for a surgeon to show up at the moment, while I'm at home texting her summaries of the hospital's KPIs from the National Hip Fracture DatabaseOriginally posted by Zigenare View PostHe'll bounce back NF!
Mind you he'll have to watch out for the landings!
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