Ferenc Engard wrote: > > > I have been _extremely_ lucky, having only broken my leg (albeit in a > > > somewhat nasty way) and injured my lower back; I say lucky because it > > Hmm, dislocated, rotational fracture, I guess...
The leg: yep, rotational, open fracture, both bones broken, luckily a clean break. The open fracture was a bit tricky according to the doctors, and something as yet undetermined is wrong with my ankle which prohibits it bending like it ought to. Their taking 'an expectational stance' which was later translated to me as "we'll just see how it develops". To top it off some embolisms were released from the wound and wound up in my lungs. That wasn't fun at all. No pain right now unless I'm trying to walk, and that's what the bastards are making me do right now. And 'walking' (and I'm using the term very loosely here) stairs is a _bitch_. The back: fractured L2 and L2, stable breach. I'll be fine as long as I don't tax them for a while. It's a bit painful but nothing really serious. > There is a saying in Hungary: you have more luck than brain. Thankfully. > :)) Skydivers' saying: you start out with a full bag of luck, and an empty bag of experience. The trick of the game is to fill the experience bag before the luck bag runs empty :) > Yes, actually I am a doctor. So, tell your complaints... :) (Anyway, I > cannot help Emile, as I have left the field, as you can see... :( > Although, maybe I can debug him... :) There's a career change. Emile --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
