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147426 tn?1317265632

Further MiSadventures of Quix and her Crew

Hi, Team, I didn't expect to fall completely off the virtual ledge.  I was taking a break when my mom fell and broke her finger.  She wouldn't go into Urgent Care until it became clear that the finger was going to remain permanently pointing north.  So she agreed to go on Monday.  Well...not wanting to let a trip to Urgent Care go unenjoyed, Sunday I experiemented with blowing up a joint.  Many of you will remember that last summer I fell out of a rocking chair and fell gracefully onto my right ankle, thus rupturing all the medial ligaments.  This caused my joint to be unstable and I twisted it just right to get a spiral fracture of the fibula out of the experiment.  The injury healed uneventfully, but the orthopod was concerned about lingering instability in the ankle.  This didn't turn out to be a problem.

So, fast forward to now.  Things are going swimmingly, so to speak, a little dip into depression which has been an old chronic problem.  Sunday i was standing still at the counter in my bathroom.  I shifte my weight onto my right foot and lifted my left foot up to nudge a bottom drawer closed.  There was an instantaneous explosion of pain in my right ankle and it dropped me.  I fell backward and hit my head on the tile floor.  Just hard enough to get a sympathy-worthy goose-egg, but not hard enough to shake my ancestors.

So, I'm lying with my head under my sink, crying because my jaw hurts.  Why my jaw, you ask?  God only knows,  it wasn't involved with the fall - my goose-egg is on the back of my head.  I am aware of the pain in my ankle and head, but wollering about the spasm in my jaw.  The crew shows up on the scene .  One by one each cat shows up to sniff my face and express concern.  They really are empathetic.  No raccoons deigned to express their well-wishes.  This  may be reflected in their rations, we'll see.

Every disaster teaches us something, I suppose.  I now know that my right ankle is not trustworthy.  I know that the contractor did a very neat job installing my sink and I know that my water filter is ka-put.  All useful knowledge.
And as I rolled over to try to get to my feet without bearing weight on a rapidly swelling ankle, I found the missing mouse carcass in the floor of the shower. Actually came face to face with the little guy.   It was fresh, and I think one of the cats brought it in to raise my spirits.

So mother and I were seen on a Two-fer in Urgent care.  Her finger is nicely shattered and will have to be rebroken and set.  My ankle - aside from looking like a small pumpikn - looks fine.  I am scheduled to see the same ortho guy on Friday.  It isn't the same injury as July.  It swelled differently and hurts way more.  The pain is a sickening kind of pain and not just the usual "injury" pain of a strain or sprain.  Last July the question was whether I needed to had the ankle stabilized with a pair of screws.  We were able to avoid it.  I have a sinking feeling that now I am about to be really screwed.

So, again I am too loopy to post or get much knitting done.  I will begin dropping in here to get my mojo back.  My posting is slower with the laptop, cause the keys are all in the wrong places.  I am back under the order for "No gatuitous walking."

My sense of humor has taken a powder.  We're hoping it is a brief hiatus.

Love you guys.  Take care of each other.

Quix, Clyde, Abby, Trax, Tony and Fizzy
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I see that your cats are never too far away.....from trouble.  They seem to be re-occuring actors in your story.  And they're bringing you gifts - how sweet.  :-)
Perhaps some of the raccoon rations should go to the kitties?

And, if you ask me, you NEVER lost your MOJO.
I hope your doctor appt goes well.

hugs,
Kelly
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429700 tn?1308007823
Good heavens, Quix!  You should buy a lotto ticket because your luck has got to swing in the opposite direction soon.  I can't imagine it being much worse than this.  

I agree that you should write a book.  

Deb
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1312898 tn?1314568133
Quix, you really should write a book!!   Red
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1493284 tn?1294875712
Good grief! Sorry you are taking such a beating. Love that you share it the way you do.
Thank you.

Sadie
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338416 tn?1420045702
Oh, man... you need a vacation!  
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987762 tn?1671273328
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I dont know how you do it but you do! Imagine you've got an injured leg, funny that you do so please SLOW DOWN and take care of your self!

HUGS..........JJ

PS hope your dad's growing dementia turns out to be his meds :-)
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667078 tn?1316000935
I am praying hard you catch a break! You sure deserve better. I am learning this darn disease has nothing to do with how good a person you are. Take care my friend.

Alex

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