Dave,
Good to hear it's working out.  The wheel and van part is scary!
Regards,  Bob S.

On 10/20/07, David Mann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Its already been a week since I broke my left collarbone and it's
> feeling a lot better than I would have expected.  I cut the
> painkillers down to bedtime-only after a couple of days (I was only
> taking about half of what I was allowed to in the first place).  A
> couple of days later I decided to stop them altogether.
>
> Most of the pain I'm getting now is in the upper back.  I think this
> is partly due to my sleeping position and also due to the arm-in-a-
> sling pulling downwards on my neck.  As a result I'm finding it quite
> hard to stand still for very long (I was getting quite impatient in
> the shops today).
>
> During the past couple of days I've been trying to keep my arm out of
> the sling as much as possible.  I only wear it now when I'm out &
> about to show people that they should take care not to bump into me.
> I have regained limited use of my arm and it seems to be really good
> unless I move that f***king muscle that pulls the shoulder forward.
> The one that, whenever you drop something, instinctively lunges quite
> forcefully.
>
> At some stage I know that the novelty of this new experience is going
> to wear off.  I'm still keeping my spirits up but I'll be happier
> when I can cook again.  I also need to work out a better solution for
> my commuting situation.  I don't mind being unable to mow the lawn
> though :) :)
>
> I have my first physio appointment on Tuesday, then it's back to the
> fracture clinic on Thursday for a checkup.  Most of my healthcare is
> covered by ACC, our state-run provider of accident coverage.  Its
> reputation is pretty typical for any government department but I'm
> still glad it's there.
>
> The damage to the bike, as far as I can tell, is just a bent front
> wheel - the road rash on the rim suggests that it actually went under
> the wheel of the van that I only just missed myself.  There are also
> some nasty scratches on one of the brake levers.  I'll have the bike
> fully checked out anyway as you never know what else might be wrong.
> I'm especially sensitive about brakes, for some reason ;)
>
> BTW I'd like to thank everyone here again for their wishes, they were
> quite lifting :)
>
> Cheers,
>
> - Dave
>
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