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looby1914 | 13:37 Sun 12th Dec 2010 | Body & Soul
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I rang the Fracture Clinic on Friday and told them what I was experiencing in my leg.. woman instantly said to go to A&E. So did as I was told for once in my life lol

Went there and saw a doctor who had actually seen me the night after I had had surgery that day as had complications.

Long story short - they took the cast off instant relief was bliss.. Both wounds are healing perfectly and no infection.. NO blood clot that they can detect too.

One of the plaster technicians came in.. instantly said who put your foot at that angle in the cast. So told him it was the woman who originally did my cast. Well she had put my ankle/foot at the complete wrong angle!! My foot was just under a 45 degree angle.. where with the injury I have and where the wounds are it needs to be set at a good 90 degree angle.

So the way my foot was set.. it was constantly pulling at me nerves.. the wounds that were healing and my calf muscle. Which was causing the burning pain as if i had been running and got that burning feeling you get in your chest.

Stupid bloody woman. So we had to gingerly get my foot at 90 degrees which took a lot of very tiny movements and painkillers lol Then got re plastered into right position. Instantly feels better... obviously still in the normal pain but not in as much discomfort :)

Got fracture clinic on tuesday so fingers crossed everything will be ok again.
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Looby - glad you went and glad it could be corrected, but what a bad experience. I hope there is a learning experience in the hospital for the woman who originally set it...
poor you , you shouldnt of been put through so much pain in the first place !!
at least your in less discomfort now i wish you a speedy recovery x
That must be a relief, hopefully all should resolve quicker now.

Take care
Mamya
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Thanks guys...

It's no wonder I was in bloody agony.. I can actually move my big toe now properly too as could barely get any movement in it with old cast and position of foot. Even my mrs has noticed a difference In me now.. As was sat there literally with pain all day and night.

Just glad it was nothing serious.
looby....good news.......feedback much appreciated.
That sounds excellent news, I'm happy for you.
Keep your old plaster cast to whack the offending technician when you see her on Tuesday!!!!!
you need to write a message so the plaster technician can read it something sarcastic would be good like instructions on how to correctly plaster a foot !!!!
As if you handnt been through enough but good news nonetheless.Glad its been rectified-the consequences dont bear thinking about...
Fingers crossed for Tuesday.Thanks for keeping us posted :) x
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Thanks sqad wanted to keep you updated as you are always such a wonderful help and very very much appreciated.

I left the old cast at hospital.. tbh it looked like a blood massacre on the inside from the wounds lol So didn't particularly want it lol

But the technician i spoke to asked me to describe who had done it and instantly he knew.. She was the reason he left that department and went to a&e instead.. Her attitude stinks. He said I can ask for someone else if it is her on especially with what she did..
Awwwww.... poor looby.... Glad it's a bit better for you.
^^^^ Ahem... Sorry, the poor looby was from me!
Looby.

To The Plaster Technician.

When you're dealing with my feet
Try to get the angle neat

The way you fixed the one before
Was very wrong and very sore

When I return you'll shed a tear
With my old cast shoved up your rear.
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whiskeyron

thank you so much that is fantastic, I love it x

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