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The story begins at Day 1. The short version: I fell over skiing and ruptured a bouquet of ligaments in both knees.


Yes, we missed Day 5. Not much happened. I did some work. I got a phone call from the hospital and arranged an MRI. I discovered that having a leg brace that bends slightly is awesome and has made getting about way easier. I even managed putting a microsmidge of weight on my right leg while moving around.

I also plucked up the courage to tell my dance team that I won't make the competition in two and a half weeks. [livejournal.com profile] rapperaddict was remarkably nice about it, and has agreed she won't hunt me down and kill me until I am better (apparently it's no fun if the prey can't move).

Day 6, however, didn't start too well. Something in the way I'd been sitting during the day (mostly on a bed, or sideways on a sofa, with my leg up) had strained my right hip. Despite (presumably) not being serious, my hip was incredibly painful and was preventing me from sitting or lying comfortably.

I whimpered and shuffled and stretched, and was generally a bit miserable. I took painkillers for the first time, as even resting I was in pain. OK. Maybe this sitting still and working all day is not the wisest course. I noticed that an appealing sepia-yellow bruising was spreading around the outside of my right knee (outside? the one area where apparently nothing much is damaged? bodies are weird).

On the plus side, my right knee was looking like a knee again! Not my knee, admittedly, as I have quite bony, nobbly knees, but it looked like a knee and not like the offspring of a sausage and a balloon.

The hospital (no concierge, but still a posh coffee machine) had a dinky little MRI machine just big enough to stick a single limb into. The machine was a far cry from the coffin-like tubes beloved of House - it was also an unexpected cheery shade of turquoise. I had to remove my legbrace (metal) and put down my crutches (metal) before going into the room, which was a bit of an issue, but the radiographer's assistant wheeled the (very non-metal) MRI chair over to the door and then joggled me across to the machine.

While doing a few test scans, the assistant realised my foot need to be chocked up with pads, so grabbed hold of my foot and lifted. I screamed. (Not at him, although I really would have thought he'd know better!) Anyway, MRI machines remain noisy (as instructed, I put on the ear defenders, then completely missed the various messages piped through a speaker from the radiographer). Sitting still was an effort, as various muscles seemed to want to twitch and flinch. My leg ended up strangely warm; I'm not sure if that was just the foam holding it in place or a sinister side-effect of magnets.

Afterwards, I was offered a CD with the images on. Except I'd have to pick it up from the reception at the other end of the car park. No matter! With my now-flexible brace and a tiny amount of weight on my right leg, I fair old raced across the car park. Snails gasped as I passed. ChrisC had to take more than one step every fifteen seconds or so just to keep up with me. You should have seen me go!

Sitting may be difficult, but we've got this walking thing cracked.

The evening had been scheduled as a meeting of my Writers' Triangle (like a Circle, but there's only three of us). My co-vertices had very kindly agreed to bring themselves to me instead of our usual meeting place, and we had a pleasant evening. I ate my dinner sitting at the table like a grown-up, and even had a glass of wine. Normality is in sight :)

Heroes of the day: [livejournal.com profile] lathany and [livejournal.com profile] chrestomancy, for coming over to visit, and ChrisC.

Date: 2016-02-29 01:44 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] venta.livejournal.com
I am really disappointed about DERT. More of a shame for the team, though, as it's the second time in three years we've had to pull out at the last knockings :(

Incidentally, I've been confused for a while... are you someone that I also know as a real human? Feel free not to answer if you don't want to be matched up to your non-online self, I'm just curious.

Also, it turns out that you are not someone who never posts, just someone who doesn't seem to be on my friends list. I shall remedy that.

Date: 2016-02-29 02:34 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] ylla.livejournal.com
I don't *think* so, although if you've ever been to IVFDF we've probably been in the same room. I can't remember whether I just fell over your journal a while ago or whether I was looking for folk dancers to read, but I put you on my friends list for ease of keeping track of, and occasionally get too interested to remember it might not be good manners to comment on someone you don't know :)

I knew Lys when she danced in Edinburgh, and was more or less accidentally a founder member of Mons Meg, although I only lasted a few weeks because I'm really not a display dancer at heart (or because I already had something on every other night!)

Oh no, that is a shame for the team :( I hope they enjoy themselves anyway, if they go.

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