Poster: A snowHead
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rungsp, Sorry to hear that - guess you've not had the best of winters all things considered. I actually broke mine (hairline) 6 weeks ago so I'm offically healed but 14 (paid for) ski days down (& wondering whether I'm brave enough for a gentle May Day weekend trip).
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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rungsp wrote: |
Yep.
Slushy moguls, ski twisted under me and got stuck in the slush-pocket.
I went over the top.....double spiral fracture of left tibia and fibia..
Blood wagon.
Helicopter.
Sion hospital.
Operation: pin down the middle of tibia, srews galore. No cast.
Few days in hospital.
Got home yesterday.
Lots on pain still, very immobile, many weeks recovery time.
Not reccommended!
Very imreseed with Swiss care system at all stages. Nobody every mentioned money (unlike France....I heard some horror stories at the airport from fellow wheelchair injuries) |
Bad luck. Not your year as others have said.
I had a spiral fracture of the leg in Verbier. Leg broke in two places. Lower fracture was the spiral fracture. Operation was in UK though.
Best wishes
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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I expected this to be a rant about what everyone says to you just before you go on holiday. - "Of course I don't want to be break my ............ leg you ......... ...........!!!"
Anyhow (enough of my rant), hope you have a good recovery and get back on your skis again next year.
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My first wife (god bless her) did a tib and fib, many years ago.
She was carted off to the hospital in Bourg where she waited 2 days for her op. 2 hours before the op there was a big coach crash with people killed and many injured so they cancelled her op, needing theatre capacity. She got an ambulance flight back to the UK but instead of going into The Cromwell in West London, as I had arranged, she decided to go into the local hospital at Chelmsford, so she was nearer her parents (those still with me are starting to see why the marriage didn't work).
The junior doctor in AE looked at the cast and her X Rays and said the French doctors looked to have done a 'good job'. They had only done a temporary straightening job.
Her ankle joint has been a few degrees out for 15 years now and she is faced with either having it re-broken and set correctly (6 months in plaster/crutches), or being crippled within the next 10 years.
Glad to hear you had yours done properly!
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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kitenski wrote: |
you mean like this? I was up and skiing the next year rungsp so keep your chin up and do the physio stuff...
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You've certainly got your money's worth out of that x-ray (I remember the trip well!)
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fatbob wrote: |
rungsp, Sorry to hear that - guess you've not had the best of winters all things considered. I actually broke mine (hairline) 6 weeks ago so I'm offically healed but 14 (paid for) ski days down (& wondering whether I'm brave enough for a gentle May Day weekend trip). |
Same thing happened to me this season. To be honest the ski trip earlier this month didn't help and wasn't as much fun as skiing on a fully healed leg. Plus the afternoon conditions were slush which tends to put more strain on the legs/knees than hard pistes.
rungsp
Get well sooner.
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Thanks for the good wishes.
Just back frm NHS Fracture Clinic....they said all looking OK in the circumstances.
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All the pressure was sideways through the heel and as heel bindings release vertically....no release.
That is my read of it as I remember it.
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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Sorry to hear your news hope you heal quickly and well.
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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rungsp, best wishes for a smooth & thorough recovery
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rungsp, really bad luck - hope the pain goes very soon and you are fine for next season (though perhaps setting off the metal detectors).
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You know it makes sense.
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Just seen the link on the other thread. All the very best with it. I suspect that you didn't have your ankles flexed enough What would Wozza say!
See you there next season
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