


Poor bugger.
My bro broke both his ankles a few years back. It was bad enough for him as a 20 year old.
Ningles all the same - not having a go :)
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Wed 10 Mar 2010, 10:29,
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My bro broke both his ankles a few years back. It was bad enough for him as a 20 year old.
Ningles all the same - not having a go :)

But broken feet must be an awful thing to put up with.
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Wed 10 Mar 2010, 10:31,
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My bro got by crawling everywhere for the best part of a month.
Hauling himself up on to the toilet was apparently one of the more degrading and exhausting aspects of the ordeal...
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Wed 10 Mar 2010, 10:43,
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Hauling himself up on to the toilet was apparently one of the more degrading and exhausting aspects of the ordeal...

I've been a homecarer and looked after people with bad arthitis and such and I know how debilitating it can be - especially as my husband has chronic pancreatitis and usffers an immense amount of pain everyday.
But we should always laugh through this crap we endure else what's the point of living.
Sorry about your brother I hope I haven't offended you or anybody else.
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Wed 10 Mar 2010, 11:02,
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But we should always laugh through this crap we endure else what's the point of living.
Sorry about your brother I hope I haven't offended you or anybody else.

80-odd years old, fell three floors and gets away with broken ankles. That's pretty good going, in anyone's book.
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Wed 10 Mar 2010, 10:36,
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Maybe he'll ask for lift home?
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Wed 10 Mar 2010, 10:38,
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