Posted: Mon Jan 17, 2011 7:19 pm
Sorry chaps have been offline for a bit. Ironically I've had loads of in-front-of-the-pc time lately, but in a perverse way didn't want to read about works I couldn't do
My ankle started playing up on holiday in August, literally couldn't get out of bed one morning. Asked MRS JB whether I was plastered and fell over the previous night - she reminded me I was the driver!!!
Long story short = specialist took me in at end November for a couple of procedures involving a sodding long needle, an x ray, and a general anaesthetic. Saw some improvement 2-3 days later but steadily downhill after that. Ended up just monitoring my boys, all they could do for half of December was bloody gritting anyhow, so I wasn't much of a loss. We were running lean as it was with the recession and a couple of postponed jobs, saw specialist again and he sucked in through his teeth (Mrs JB told him that was my job not his ). "You'll need an operation it looks like, I'll confirm mid-january. Tell your boss you'll need to be in plaster for 2 months after,then 2 months after I might let you put some boots on and go for a look around the sites".
You can imagine my response - "four months off - that'll never happen - I know the boss and he's a right **** ".
Well, after some time thinking over Xmas I've decided if it needs to happen it needs to happen, no sense storing up problems then not being able to walk in ten years.
Fingers X'd for tomorrow then.....it's D - Day. Hey ho. Sorry for being on the missing-list.
My ankle started playing up on holiday in August, literally couldn't get out of bed one morning. Asked MRS JB whether I was plastered and fell over the previous night - she reminded me I was the driver!!!
Long story short = specialist took me in at end November for a couple of procedures involving a sodding long needle, an x ray, and a general anaesthetic. Saw some improvement 2-3 days later but steadily downhill after that. Ended up just monitoring my boys, all they could do for half of December was bloody gritting anyhow, so I wasn't much of a loss. We were running lean as it was with the recession and a couple of postponed jobs, saw specialist again and he sucked in through his teeth (Mrs JB told him that was my job not his ). "You'll need an operation it looks like, I'll confirm mid-january. Tell your boss you'll need to be in plaster for 2 months after,then 2 months after I might let you put some boots on and go for a look around the sites".
You can imagine my response - "four months off - that'll never happen - I know the boss and he's a right **** ".
Well, after some time thinking over Xmas I've decided if it needs to happen it needs to happen, no sense storing up problems then not being able to walk in ten years.
Fingers X'd for tomorrow then.....it's D - Day. Hey ho. Sorry for being on the missing-list.