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Bathsheba | 11:16 Thu 07th Dec 2017 | Body & Soul
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Is it possible to limp about (in great pain) with a broken hip for over a week?

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Feedback much appreciated.
20:06 Thu 07th Dec 2017
I'll start again! This blessed site never lets me type anything no trouble elsewhere.
My hip gave way completely and went to minor injuries who said it was a pulled muscle in buttock. Could not weight bear at all. Crutches and wait. No xray. 6 weeks later lot of pain Dr sent for xray. Fracture at top of femur and hip gone. Been on crutches for 9 months waiting for "urgent" hip operation.
Do chase this up if need be as I think they should have given you an xray.
Good luck with it. I hope they are right.
Gill 1941 relates an only to common situation.
Take her advice.
I think you should have had an x ray as well which is why I asked. My Mum was told she had pulled a muscle and she had a fractured pelvis (not that I`m saying you have one of course). With a note from the doc, you can usually just walk into an x ray department without even needing an appointment in a lot of hospitals these days.
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Thanks all. I think I should've been x-rayed OH has said if it's no better by Wed he will take me to A+E. Shutting the shop!! Unheard of!

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Good idea. I should have done something sooner then I probably wouldn't have been waiting about so long for something to be done.
All this happened 3 weeks after husband's funeral. Not a good year.
Bathy - hope you are feeling a little better today. Another place to look would be Gumtree. There are probably loads. Mine is Polish lady and is like a whippet. Where it would take me hours - she has it done in minutes - then I have more work for her.

The cleaners are busy since I asked her to come and do my windows too and she was booked up until 16 December which I think is Sat. Bye Bathy
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Poor you Gill, that sounds just awful :(

JJ, I will start searching only I'm just too busy havin' a good sob at moment ;) x x
Third time lucky. I hate this site. Always stopping for "long running script" some such rubbish then you have to type all over again.
This is my last try - if I make it.
When you are on your own you just have to get on with it I find. Gardening, shopping etc. I think I told the consultant too much as he thinks it is great that I mow lawn with crutch in one hand and lawnmower in other. I am own worst enemy - never ask for help.
I give up now. Fed up trying to type here.
sorry you're crying Bathy but maybe after a good cry - you will buckle up. it is all the things you have been through the last year and so it is natural. I haven't cried when I was knocked down etc and I can't believe it as my friends call me "Tiny Tears" when I get an Xmas card from friend she signs it to Tiny Tears. Cheer up Bathy. xxxxx
blimey weight bearing on a broken hip
if Dr S says it occurs then it does
but by golly it has to be rare.

and yes if it is you Baths - you DO need assessment
and why have you waited six days ?
so totter / stagger down to an A+E - I think your nearest is North Manchester General or poss Oldham General

given your medical history they wont say your'er pretending
Bathy - I had to get an x-ray with my arms about 2 weeks ago. I'd just been with doctor who immediately gave me a letter for the x-ray. So I am thinking with a doctor's letter I'll walk in - no I didn't walk in - loads of people there with their doctor's letters but the wait was only about 2 hours. Get moving Bathy xxxx

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