Thanks for all the support everyone, it really does cheer me up. I do use comfry cream to help with the swelling, which I find does help a lot. I am lucky that a friend of mine, who is in a wheelchair, had an old mobility scooter hanging around which I use to take the kids (5+6) to school. The car I'll worry about later, I can't afford another so where there's a will... Also what public transport there is out here, is few and far between, not being stranded is a big incentive to find a way to drive again!
I'm going to see what the swelling is like on Monday morning, if it's still up higher than expected I'll ring up, but even then I wouldn't think I'll get the scan until mid Jan at the earliest.
Another Godsend is my younger son who unfortunatly is unemployed at the moment, but it does mean I can send him off on the bus with a list! He also brings in the logs and coal for me too. The downside being that I've put on 1.5 stone by not doing any work!
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Thanks for all the support everyone, it really does cheer me up. I do use comfry cream to help with the swelling, which I find does help a lot. I am lucky that a friend of mine, who is in a wheelchair, had an old mobility scooter hanging around which I use to take the kids (5+6) to school. The car I'll worry about later, I can't afford another so where there's a will... Also what public transport there is out here, is few and far between, not being stranded is a big incentive to find a way to drive again!
I'm going to see what the swelling is like on Monday morning, if it's still up higher than expected I'll ring up, but even then I wouldn't think I'll get the scan until mid Jan at the earliest.
Another Godsend is my younger son who unfortunatly is unemployed at the moment, but it does mean I can send him off on the bus with a list! He also brings in the logs and coal for me too. The downside being that I've put on 1.5 stone by not doing any work!
Ness
December 11, 2009 - 5:15amThis Comment
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