Thursday, 9 September 2010

Thankyou so, so much for all your lovely comments on Wednesdays post. My other half is still in hospital, the pain is subsiding but he is understandably very uncomfortable, frustrated , bored and hungry..he isn't impressed at all with hospital food.

The swelling has started to go down, and the docs hope to put a cast on at least one of his feet tomorrow.

these photos are all of his left foot, this is the worst one, with a major break aswell as fractures.








So,so sorry I haven't visited any woywwers, I am just so tired.

19 comments:

  1. That must be sooooooooo painful, best wishes for Ian's recovery and your peace of mind:)

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  2. I was going through the photos thinking ow, ouch, ow, ouch... and then the last one... oooh pretty colours.

    Hope he is on the mend soon - does look so painful. Don't apologise about WOYWW. It's all a bit of fun.

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  3. Darcy it looks more and more bruised each day you show the piccies - hopefully the brusing coming out is a good sign. Send him our love xx

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  4. I'm with Carmen - that last one - cropped - would make and excelelnt colour pallette for halloween,

    get soem sleep love & just post your updats - comments can be given much later when you fell back on an even keel,

    dx

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  5. Wow that looks really painful! Take it easy both of you.

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  6. oohh...your poor Oh, at least you'de been hunting for books before he fell - so he's got reading material !! Seriously though, I broke just one ankle once and that was bad enough..I'm feeling his pain, hope he's on the mend soon...and you take it easy on yourself..Esther xx

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  7. They look BAD - and being in hospital is enough to send you stir crazy (I should know, I work in one!), never mind not being able to move about while you're there. Lets hope he can get home soon. x

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  8. *owch* that must've smarted! Hope he's on the mend soon hun. xxx

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  9. Ouch....glad the pain is easing - thinking of you both xxx Sarah xxx

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  10. Looks very painful, hope he's on the mend soon and can come home from hospital x

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  11. Never mind WOYWWers, you focus on sleep and running around for DH..poor poor boy, give him a hug from me, huh.

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  12. Ow, Ow, Ow!! hope he feels better soon, hugs & thinking of you both.
    I've left you an award on my blog
    C
    xx

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  13. Oh dear! Well if the cast is coming on that is a good sign so I hope he will soon be better! Looking at the photos though he must be in excrutiating pain! Have a rest yourself! You need to be the strong one now!
    Lots of hugs and positive energy coming your way!
    Cardarian

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  14. Ooh, painful - so glad his foot is clean underneath LOL
    Trawled back through some posts: Well done on all the wonderful denim bags and filling them with stuff for the kids; love the bracelet cuff; you look fab at the wedding and the pics are great :-)
    Anne xx

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  15. Bless him - it looks terrible (although - admittedly - pretty colours)!!!!

    Look after yourself too and hope the cast is put on and he can come home soon!

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  16. Oh no!!! It's awful having to do hospital visits and stay cheery and on the ball, try and take a little time for you and invest in some Berrocca (it's the future, lol!)

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  17. Darcy i am so sorry to read about your partners accident. The food was rubbish when I was in hospital 2 years ago - not changed then! As soon as he is home you will be able to build him up on good home cooking. Take care and don't forget to look after yourself.

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  18. Ouch ouch and double ouch...hope he is more comfortable now and make sure you keep yourself healthy as well...take care...Kirsti xxx

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  19. Oh my gosh, this looks like HELL. I read on Doone's blog that they are sending him HOME without putting a cast on, or anything. Does the UK have worker insurance, where the company pays the bills and the worker gets medical attention? Won't them not putting a cast on make it even longer for him to return to work? I know, I'm curious. You don't have to answer me. I just wanted you to know I stopped by and would help if I could. There's a bit of a mileage difference that can't be overcome, though.

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