Glad things went well and hope that 6 weeks goes by quickly!
And I wasn't even very high up. The roof is about 10' and my feet were probably only about 8' off the ground. But that was enough!Just saw this, So I'd like to say I'm glad to hear the surgery went well and my wishes to you for a speedy and full recovery !! Indeed, I don't climb high ladders or roofs anymore. These days I heed the 11th commandment " A man's got to know his limitations" ! Get better soon !
Update, how are you feeling?And I wasn't even very high up. The roof is about 10' and my feet were probably only about 8' off the ground. But that was enough!
A little bit painful and sore today now that the nerve blocker has worn off, but much better than Thursday and yesterday morning, before the surgery.
Thanks, guys for all of the well wishes and prayers!!![]()
Glad to hear it's going well, as can beAnd I wasn't even very high up. The roof is about 10' and my feet were probably only about 8' off the ground. But that was enough!
A little bit painful and sore today now that the nerve blocker has worn off, but much better than Thursday and yesterday morning, before the surgery.
Thanks, guys for all of the well wishes and prayers!!![]()
I have only just found this thread Dave....so sorry to hear about the accident. I hope surgery went well enough for you to heal back to normal....and quickly.Thanks, guys - this means a lot. My ladder squirted out from under me when I was getting off the garage roof. Something I've done many times without incident. Although, I guess it was the first time since I turned 62 - haha. I felt like Wile E Coyote running off the cliff to nothingness, waiting to hit the ground. LOL
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At first I thought I might just have a bad bruise, so I iced it for a little while. Then I thought maybe I broke or sprained my foot and/or my ankle. I was a little shocked when the x-rays showed the snapped fibula. My leg is broken in 2 places and my foot is broken on the top and the heel. Plus a bunch of ligament damage. Still, it could have been much worse. I'm very thankful that I didn't land on my head.
I'm in what they call a splint (sort of a soft cast). All it's doing is stabilizing everything until surgery. Nothing has been repaired yet, so it's pretty uncomfortable.
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Guess I'm not the only one who's missed the excitement....I have only just found this thread Dave....so sorry to hear about the accident. I hope surgery went well enough for you to heal back to normal....and quickly.
My sister just broke her ankle a few weeks ago on a small sand dune of all things. Twelve weeks in plaster, no weight on the foot, and therapy awaits her.
I wish you all the best for a speedy recovery my friend.![]()