milliepops
Wears headscarf aggressively
Blimey, what a nightmare. Hope they have you fixed up and able to return home soon.
Something like this, PAS?I have what looks like a meccano set holding the bones on place, apparently called external fixings, if anyone would like to see it via Google, my tech skills are not up to postjng pics I'm afraid.

I think that's the long term one, mine is more sticks at odd angles which I am sure would not withstand headbutts. ?Glad you’re not feeling too sore. You must have done a good and proper job on that leg.Something like this, PAS?
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This arrangement is temporary, although it sounds as if the long term one will look similar but be stronger. I just hope that it won't succumb to Rotter/Lab head butting. I have kept reminding the drs and they just shrug it off. Obviously none of them has ever been head butted by a rottweiler! I think I might have to sit behind some kind of fire guard arrangement when I get home
I think that's the long term one, mine is more sticks at odd angles which I am sure would not withstand headbutts. ?
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I nearly made a joke about having my own circus but decided in time that it wasn't really appropriate![]()
'Sticks at odd angles which doesn't look as if they can withstand being headbutted by a Rotter/Lab.'
Hm, sounds a bit more like something like this:
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Had no idea that there where this many options for how to externally fixate a broken leg.
Blimey, you did a proper job of that.
You sound in remarkably good spirits so far.
Will it be long before they change from the temporary fix?
Thanks, yes, I am looking forward to getting back home. I didn't ask how long I will have to stay in hospital getting used to the frame
Ct, you are absolutely right about the codeine and itching, both feet felt as if they were on fire yesterday.
It was the morphine, not codeine which made me itch, I've knocked that on the head since! I have Piritze liquid with ne, although staff don't know, as it's the only one I can take. I have been up and about today, with a Zimmer. Have worked out that some wire netting on the Zimmer will stop head butting and stray front legs banging into my rings. Mop would be no good, we allowed the Rotters to 'mop surf' as pups when we needed to clean up, cos it made us laugh(yes, I know), they did look funny! And she still likes to play if given half a chance

The hospital cannot provide me with suitable food, it is being brought in from home, I have some to take with me but I may need to have an argument unless. The trouble is that I doubt I'll feel up to it after another GA. It's not good enough thoughI refused the morphine, never had enough to have much of an effect. Are you managing ok with food, given your allergies?
I did the whole duvet on my lap eventually, I couldn’t resist cuddles long! Desperate dog, horrific hair!
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The hospital cannot provide me with suitable food, it is being brought in from home, I have some to take with me but I may need to have an argument unless. The trouble is that I doubt I'll feel up to it after another GA. It's not good enough though
Local hospital seems to only have food to warm up in the kitchens, I suppose like cook-chill school kitchens. I am hoping that Leeds might do their own cooking but not banking on it. Kitchen here couldn't even make me a plain omelette, as'it comes ready mixed with milk'!
So what do they do with allergic patients who can't have suitable food brought to them from home?
First give patients surgery to fix broken legs, and similar, then kill them by giving them anaphylactic shocks caused by food allergies!
How goes today lass?