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Linda

Linda Report 5 Nov 2015 18:41

Done my shoulder in a fall in may still in pain. Check before you drive that you can without pain three miles home from where my car was parked was agony as I couldn't change gears without pain. Looking back I was foolish and not safe

Merlin

Merlin Report 5 Nov 2015 14:39

P-erhaps you were speaking in the wrong lanuage :-D try Farsi or Arabic next time . :-Dyou may get a better response.

BrianW

BrianW Report 5 Nov 2015 08:50

Too true about muscular damage being B awful.
I pulled my left shoulder strimming a year ago and it's not right yet, although the physio signed me off.
I tried bell ringing again for the first time last night, doing only a few rounds, and it definitely isn't back to normal!

RolloTheRed

RolloTheRed Report 4 Nov 2015 23:49

Poor goldfish I thought that classic round bowls were no longer considered the right-thing-to-do.

I'd love to have a tank with fish taking it easy but someone other than Mr Cat has to be there most days to look after them. Can yr goldfish be trusted with the spider ?

... she must have been a dish imagine that to swallow a fish

miaow
:-D

RolloTheRed

RolloTheRed Report 4 Nov 2015 23:41

Being hit in the stomach he is lucky to still be alive must have had some top notch medics treating him. To survive the shock he must have been pretty fit too. Look after him.

A leg wound is trivial by comparison.

A close friend of my father's who I liked a whole lot flew Huey helicopters in Vietnam hauling shot up GIs out of trouble. I remember him saying they always tried to go that little bit faster with stomach wounds. He was shot down during the Tet offensive jan '68 at Da Nang. I was really cut up.




Kay????

Kay???? Report 4 Nov 2015 22:52

Rollo he said his stomach where he was hit felt like it was set alight from the inside and after the first 3/4mins he went out cold through the pain and shock.

maggiewinchester

maggiewinchester Report 4 Nov 2015 21:55

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The goldfish is happy with his/her bowl, and the spider likes the web - I believe he's rented out his old, dusty one to a crusty old fly - though I can't be sure..
Thanks for asking!! :-S :-S

RolloTheRed

RolloTheRed Report 4 Nov 2015 21:11

Our family own a few houses dotted around what was once the East End including one in Hoxton where one of my grand aunts was born.

They have all been moved into a trust for tax reasons and are lived in by perfectly ordinary families who have mostly been there for yonks. No way could they pay anything like market rent.

The terms of the trust don't demand that income is maximised but do require break even rents. In the past I have done a lot of work on some of the houses myself as have others with an interest.

East end houses having serious value is a recent and novel development. What to do next is becoming quite an issue and quite complicated. The irony is that whatever happens next it is unlikely that I could move back into one of the houses.

Hoxton is already being taken apart by the developers and ordinary Londoners booted out. They are well on the way to becoming an extinct species inside the old GLC boundary.

A good example is the closure of the Foundry which has been replaced by a large and horrible round hotel
http://www.artotels.com/londonhoxton

Roots what roots they have been torn up by the developers and the lawyers of the property developers by two faced politicians ( yes, you Mr Corbyn ) by the greed of mortgage spread betting and Black-Scholes Greeks.

Cry my beloved city.

Mersey

Mersey Report 4 Nov 2015 21:04

IS it me

RolloTheRed

RolloTheRed Report 4 Nov 2015 20:45

Getting shot doesn't hurt all that much at the time ( obviously it depends where and what with ) 'cos the body's emergency systems kick in with the hope you can remove from danger and get some treatment.

I had a 9mm MG round through my lower leg (ricochet) and out again which fractured my shin. I was able to move myself around 150m which turned out to be enough. Sure it started hurting plenty after that but I got a jab and after that same as any fractured leg. On balance the last 24 hrs has been worse tho' maybe 30 year gap dulls memory a bit.

Having had all sorts of injuries over the years I'd say that muscular/tendon injuries are more painful than broken bones and flesh wounds hence the antics of premier footballers on match days.

What is for sure is that the disasters of youth which one hopes have gone away tend to return as you get older :-( so maybe the advice not to sit on the sofa and watch tv has a downside.

Clearly I need to be more careful.

thank you for all yr kind thoughts I reckon I'll be ok by the weekend. Planning a lot of time in the jaccuzi.


Kay????

Kay???? Report 4 Nov 2015 19:20

You should ahve gone to Richie Road walkin centre,they would have seen you within a short time.

I marvel at you comparing the pain to worse than when you were shot,,,,,,,,,as a young man I know got shot in a war zone and know he suffered a worse pain than a pulled shoulder. :-D

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+++DetEcTive+++ Report 4 Nov 2015 17:36

A young(ish) relative flat-shares in Hoxton. He loves it. it's a pity that even with a reasonable London salary he can't afford to buy.

Before starting off on your drive down south, sit behind the steering wheel and 'pretend' drive. If there is discomfort then, it will get even worse. You might have to pull over in the middle of no-where!

RolloTheRed

RolloTheRed Report 4 Nov 2015 17:31

Work experience was chosen ( not by me ) to improve the the look of the offices ( not mine ) rather than her technical skills. To be fair she is pretty nifty with FB and has done some stuff which mightily pleased her current employer. I think he is going to have to bid a lot more than his budget given what she spends on nails, gym fees and other essentials.

Daddy pays the rent on a small flat conversion in what is now fashionable Hackney. I will never get used to the idea of Hoxton as a respectable address. Young people who locate there are also finding that for the London Met old habits die hard hence Teresa May trilling about excessive police stop n search. It was Hoxton she was talking about not Brixton.

I will run out of pills tomorrow and hope that by then I shall be able to travel south and resupply from my own doctor. Luckily I have my wheels here 'cos I could not cope with the third rail right now.

Hoping to be mostly mended by Monday or at least sufficiently strapped up to look that way.

cheers



She will probably be famous one day especially if she learns the art of driving-in-London-without-joining-the -walking-dead. Young people in London drive (if they can legally drive at all) in a sort of zombie trance governed by SatNav and loud music ignoring other road users of any size or shape that I find terrifying even after years in such places as Cairo Baghdad and Paris. At any event if gives a foretaste of what being driven around by Google might be like.



+++DetEcTive+++

+++DetEcTive+++ Report 4 Nov 2015 16:28

Hang on to the Work Experience lady - she's performed above and beyond the call of duty ;-)

Hope you aren't in so much pain today RR.

ElizabethK

ElizabethK Report 4 Nov 2015 14:27

Nudge

To see if Rollo has survived :-)

JemimaFawr

JemimaFawr Report 3 Nov 2015 23:49

Me too :-D :-D :-D:-D

But hope you will feel much better soon, Rollo :-)

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 3 Nov 2015 22:07

Ouch, sounds painful, these things are always worse when away from home as I assume you were, being 90 miles from your doctor. I hope the injection works and that you have a comfortable night. And, for once, you made me smile too. :-)

Annx

Annx Report 3 Nov 2015 21:38

Well that made me chuckle and has brightened my day if not yours Rollo. I hope your night is better than your day and that the painkillers do the trick!! :-)

Rambling

Rambling Report 3 Nov 2015 20:47

I feel for you Rollo

Nothing worse than putting your shoulder out, it's a really sickening pain. Hope it heals up quickly.:-)

"Moral: getting old is a very bad idea" my brother and I say this every time we phone each other lol, right after the lie where we say "I'm fine" .

Wend

Wend Report 3 Nov 2015 20:27

Blimey O'Reilly, Rollo has made me laugh :-D :-D :-D

Hope you feel much better soon!