So 6 weeks has passed since I broke my right foot. It's a Lisfranc fracture of 2 metatarsals, with a break in 1 and a comminuted break in 2 for the medically minded. Bone 1 is my big toe and 2 is the toe next to it. Quite an odd fracture apparently, as it's commonly the little toe that's fractured in my type of injury (falling off a step).
Sitting on my arse all day has not been good for me mentally. I'm sure that if I was measured on the test that Doctors do for depression, I'd score quite highly. Whether that would have been enough for intervention, I'm not sure. I decided not to seek treatment for it (the potential depression) because I was more aware this time over and I knew that it had a cause and a light at the end of the tunnel for a cure. That didn't stop the anxiety kicking in, but I am dealing with that through meditation and distraction (more on that in a minute).
6 weeks down the line and I now have a boot fitted and I am now allowed to weight bear. I've been given some basic exercises to do, until the referral for physio comes through. I'm doing better than I thought I would. I am somewhat of a fidget and something I tend to do is wiggle my toes a lot, so when my toes were sticking out of the plaster cast, I have actually got them pretty mobile. It's just the strength in my ankle and foot now that I need to build up.
All of the stress has kicked my eczema up a notch with a massive patch under my cast, which I couldn't do anything about. I had it checked by the doctor who wasn't too worried - I however am quite concerned and think it's worse than the time I got antibiotics from my last GP in Nottingham. I've been given the OK to use my strong steroid cream on it though, so if it hasn't improved in a week, I will have to go to my GP and get some antibiotics. Gah, I hate Fluoxacillin, it gives me the tummy rumbles.
It was heaven to get it washed though. Think I might have accidentally pulled my sex face while it was being washed and scared the nurse :D
Naturally, as I've been sat on my arse, I've been watching a lot of TV. I'm addicted to Homes Under the Hammer. I never got into Jeremy Kyle - I think he's a bit of an idiot and I don't really get the show. It's the kind of show that shames it's participants and I have no time for shaming.
I lost my job too, which is a shame. I can't say I blame them - I was on a temporary ongoing contract which I was unable to fulfil. They were a retail company who need people to answer emails coming up to Christmas. I'm still a bit frustrated though, however I did get a call from an employment agency and I *might* have some more work lined up, starting mid January. My note runs out on New Years Eve, so I may need to pop and get another couple of weeks.
But, I need to be up on my feet and moving about and putting weight on it, so we shall see. I impressed myself by tackling TWO steps using a walker. TWO!! I'm still unable to go up the stairs in my house as I have a walker and not crutches, but we'll see what the physio's say when I go and see them.
I have been getting plenty of knitting done. I've finished a pair of socks, a crochet granny square blanket and have got considerable work done on the Mr's socks (2 at a time, toe up - go me!!!). I've stated and restarted multiple times a sweater from knitty in some sport weight SMC superfine merino fino that I got from John Lewis in a sale last year.
Oh, oh! I've got a new car as well. One that I've only been able to glare at through the window of my house. It's a Rover 25. I miss my unusual Pug though (a saloon 306, which are uncommon), but I won't miss it's hissy fits in the winter.
Now, it's time for dinner. I'm starving!!
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Thursday, 12 December 2013
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