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Wifey has just corrected me, it was 2006 not last yearOriginally posted by Diver View PostI ended up in hospital last year, my vertebrae shifted (5 collapsed vertebrae) and paralyzed me from the waist down for 18 hours. I was 3 1/2 hours on the floor before the wife came home from work and found me.
The ambulance men made me drag myself onto the stretcher, they said you're too big to lift without risk of injury

Next morning I was right as rain again and booked myself out of hospital.
That's the second time in 5 years that has happened.
Maybe I should not have lifted the washing machine onto the bed of the truck on my own

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Morning Mrs DiverOriginally posted by Diver View PostWifey has just corrected me, it was 2006 not last year
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makes my back pain look miniscule - good going...Originally posted by Diver View PostI ended up in hospital last year, my vertebrae shifted (5 collapsed vertebrae) and paralyzed me from the waist down for 18 hours. I was 3 1/2 hours on the floor before the wife came home from work and found me.
The ambulance men made me drag myself onto the stretcher, they said you're too big to lift without risk of injury

Next morning I was right as rain again and booked myself out of hospital.
That's the second time in 5 years that has happened.
Maybe I should not have lifted the washing machine onto the bed of the truck on my own

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Much better now the rain has gone - i had my normal morning walk todayOriginally posted by BrilloPad View PostMorning Bear
I am grand thx - your good self?
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tpd sympathy for Mrs Diver - how do you cope?Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostMorning Mrs Diver
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Did you London Wall or Gresham Street?Originally posted by Bear View PostMuch better now the rain has gone - i had my normal morning walk today
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I find a good cup of coffee does the same job but without the effortOriginally posted by Bear View PostMuch better now the rain has gone - i had my normal morning walk today
Wakes me up
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I need some! can you undercut superdrug?Originally posted by Diver View PostI pay good money for zinc
>Diver in scrap dealer mode<
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Swimming difficult as in straight position. I am better in seated position. Maybe I should do some rowing?Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI swim on a Sunday morning. While kids in lessons. Half a mile in between 22 and 26 minutes.Comment
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