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6-8 weeks in the cast. Still hurts like fook. Never broke a bone before.
Technically broke my leg not my ankle -
Fibula, down near the ankle

My last round of phyisical incapacity/physio was when i got the most guitar playing/development that i had done in years

 
My last round of phyisical incapacity/physio was when i got the most guitar playing/development that i had done in years

I broke mine just before my first big gig with my new band at the time. They only got me to join because the gig was booked and plane tickets were bought, and their guitarist walked out on them. You can see I'm
not wearing a shoe on my left foot..just a big sock over my cast


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My last round of phyisical incapacity/physio was when i got the most guitar playing/development that i had done in years


After the dull
Bone throbbing pain subsides a bit, I have lots of practise to catch up on for a gig in September.
 
I broke mine just before my first big gig with my new band at the time. They only got me to join because the gig was booked and plane tickets were bought, and their guitarist walked out on them. You can see I'm
not wearing a shoe on my left foot..just a big sock over my cast


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I’m disappointed you didn’t get a leopard print sock over your cast
 
my cousin was knocked down near drogheda, and they had to put temporary pins in his shoulder, but said it'd be fine if he went to letterkenny to have them removed (he lives in inishowen).
so six or eight or however many weeks later, he woke up in letterkenny to be told that they opened him up, looked at the screws, and closed him back up again. seems that at the time - this was over 20 years ago - our lady of lourdes in drogheda (and one other hospital, i think) used a different supplier to all the other hospitals, and letterkenny didn't have the correct proprietary screwdriver to remove them.
 
my cousin was knocked down near drogheda, and they had to put temporary pins in his shoulder, but said it'd be fine if he went to letterkenny to have them removed (he lives in inishowen).
so six or eight or however many weeks later, he woke up in letterkenny to be told that they opened him up, looked at the screws, and closed him back up again. seems that at the time - this was over 20 years ago - our lady of lourdes in drogheda (and one other hospital, i think) used a different supplier to all the other hospitals, and letterkenny didn't have the correct proprietary screwdriver to remove them.

Reassuring! Did he have to be opened up again?
 
Also keep an eye out for a knee scooter, if you can use one. We got one (well loved one) on adverts, they're about 300 quid new but we paid 80.

Keeping my eyes on this...

 

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