Heading In The Right direction
Thank you to all those who expressed their sympathy following my moment of dysfunction on a bicycle, resulting in a crash on the pavement.
Only a few years ago, I did a similar thing where the wheels tangled with the kerb at the edge of the street, resulting in a crash on the grass footpath. I got a broken collar bone on the left shoulder from that one, and my experience is that broken or injured shoulder parts are the most uncomfortable and painful injuries you can have, as they affect your arm motor skills so much in everyday life.
This time I landed on the right shoulder, and while the collar bone was ok, the flesh and joints all around the shoulder are swollen resulting in similar motion loss, due to excruciating pain.
I have know almost stopped using my left hand to lift my right hand to the PC mouse - almost.
I am hoping that by the end of the coming weekend, I will be able to get back on the two wheeled horses, sleeping in my garage. Anything to stop using the bus to commute to work.
I hope you are all well and I will try to do some catchup on your photos, as abstince makes the heart grow fonder.
PS MY daughters comment on the reconstruction photo was a joke . . . . I hope.
Heading In The Right direction
Thank you to all those who expressed their sympathy following my moment of dysfunction on a bicycle, resulting in a crash on the pavement.
Only a few years ago, I did a similar thing where the wheels tangled with the kerb at the edge of the street, resulting in a crash on the grass footpath. I got a broken collar bone on the left shoulder from that one, and my experience is that broken or injured shoulder parts are the most uncomfortable and painful injuries you can have, as they affect your arm motor skills so much in everyday life.
This time I landed on the right shoulder, and while the collar bone was ok, the flesh and joints all around the shoulder are swollen resulting in similar motion loss, due to excruciating pain.
I have know almost stopped using my left hand to lift my right hand to the PC mouse - almost.
I am hoping that by the end of the coming weekend, I will be able to get back on the two wheeled horses, sleeping in my garage. Anything to stop using the bus to commute to work.
I hope you are all well and I will try to do some catchup on your photos, as abstince makes the heart grow fonder.
PS MY daughters comment on the reconstruction photo was a joke . . . . I hope.