Re: [BlindHandyMan] [OT] Thanks for your kind thoughts.

2007-03-21 Thread David Ferrin
I'm sure glad to hear you are back home and at least a bit able to keep in 
contact using this medium we've all become accustomed. Speedy recovery my 
friend, you should be walking again in time to smell the May flowers.
David Ferrin
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Consciousness is that annoying time between naps.
- Original Message - 
From: Dale Leavens [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 9:52 PM
Subject: [BlindHandyMan] [OT] Thanks for your kind thoughts.


Good evening list,

Many of you know that I sustained a fall on Monday morning March 12 on my 
way to work. The front door is in the middle of my house which faces east 
and opens onto a concrete block and lockstone sort of pedestal about 20 
inches above the front lawn, the lawn slopes down to the street but is 
broken by a retaining wall about three and a half feet high with a hedge 
behind the top of that wall. I have a series of steps about 30 inches long 
which are out about two feet from the front of the house and run down the 
front of the house to the north descending below the level of the lawn but 
to the level of the driveway which runs east to the avenue. I had just 
stepped off of the last step onto the lockstone sidewalk along the side of 
the driveway when my right foot shot out and I fell backward. I was aware 
that for some reason my right toes just weren't coming up and I felt the 
right tibia and fibula crunch.

Over Sunday night we had apparently had some freezing rain that turned to 
snow.

Once I arranged my foot sort of I pulled out my cell phone and called the 
ambulance, lying on my left side in the snow propping the ankle with my left 
toe. I had thought of  crawling up the stairs to the house and leaning on 
the door bell having locked the door behind me but decided that would only 
hurt a lot and I would have to be brought back down anyway.

So I tell the dispatcher my name, where I was laying with a broken leg and 
that I would require an ambulance. The joys of these people! How old are 
you? what is your date of birth? Are you bleeding? Are you hurt any other 
place? Did you bump your head? ...

I finally said Send me a freaking car now! I am laying in the snow in my 
driveway and the station isn't a thousand yards from where I am laying then 
hung up! Had she stopped to dispatch then come back on maybe I would have 
been a little more patient.

Then I telephoned Janet who I thought had probably gone up to the shower, 
she threw on some clothes and came out to get my computer just as the 
ambulance turned up.

Soon I was in the Emergency Room and I was right, a lower quarter tib  fib 
fracture. They put on a bit of a back slab after a couple of injections and 
I spent the rest of the day and that night in the hospital in Cochrane then 
into another ambulance to timmins in the morning where the orthopedic 
surgeon confirmed what I had figured, an intramedullary rod through the 
length of the tibia to just above the ankle joint then screws run in 
laterally just below the knee and just above the ankle. I spent the night in 
the timmins Hospital and just before noon it was back into an ambulance and 
back to our Cochran Hospital early Wednesday afternoon.

Friday afternoon they came to take a blood sugar. Why? My last one was 
high. That can't be, I haven't had a last one, you must have someone else 
requiring insulin.

Turns out that the admission urine test showed high sugar and my glucometry 
turned out to be 19.

So, it could be that I am now diabetic.

I decided to stay in the hospital a couple of more days partly because I was 
a bit bummed out by that news and partly to see how I responded to the 
Metformin they gave me since I don't have any means of monitoring that here.

I came home on Monday Afternoon.

I am still a little under the weather! Non-weight bearing for 6 weeks just 
on time for our trip to England on April 21st. That is going to be a pretty 
dull vacation by the look of it. I will have to go back to Timmins on 
Tuesday for the Orthopedic clinic, arranging a ride will be the issue but I 
expect in a couple of more days much of the pain should be subsiding 
certainly it is a lot better than last week. Loads of people have been very 
sympathetic, the staff collection was huge, a massive basket of fruit and 
candy and such and my part-time Department assistant brought around the card 
with as much change!

Anyway, I have got through most of the e-mail now, I don't like to sit here 
at the computer more than a little while at a time just yet. I have selected 
out a couple of messages though to respond and suggest to and will probably 
start that tomorrow. They are supposed to come over tomorrow to change my 
dressings and some dood is to bring a stool so I can sit in my shower rather 
than on a plastic milk crate in the bottom of the Jacuzzi as I am presently 
doing with a hand hose although that turns out to be working pretty well.

Anyway, here I am, limping 

Re: [BlindHandyMan] [OT] Thanks for your kind thoughts.

2007-03-21 Thread Armando Del Gobbo
Hey! Dale, good to hear from you!
 

  - Original Message - 
  From: Dale Leavens 
  To: blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 9:52 PM
  Subject: [BlindHandyMan] [OT] Thanks for your kind thoughts.


  Good evening list,

  Many of you know that I sustained a fall on Monday morning March 12 on my way 
to work. The front door is in the middle of my house which faces east and opens 
onto a concrete block and lockstone sort of pedestal about 20 inches above the 
front lawn, the lawn slopes down to the street but is broken by a retaining 
wall about three and a half feet high with a hedge behind the top of that wall. 
I have a series of steps about 30 inches long which are out about two feet from 
the front of the house and run down the front of the house to the north 
descending below the level of the lawn but to the level of the driveway which 
runs east to the avenue. I had just stepped off of the last step onto the 
lockstone sidewalk along the side of the driveway when my right foot shot out 
and I fell backward. I was aware that for some reason my right toes just 
weren't coming up and I felt the right tibia and fibula crunch.

  Over Sunday night we had apparently had some freezing rain that turned to 
snow.

  Once I arranged my foot sort of I pulled out my cell phone and called the 
ambulance, lying on my left side in the snow propping the ankle with my left 
toe. I had thought of crawling up the stairs to the house and leaning on the 
door bell having locked the door behind me but decided that would only hurt a 
lot and I would have to be brought back down anyway.

  So I tell the dispatcher my name, where I was laying with a broken leg and 
that I would require an ambulance. The joys of these people! How old are you? 
what is your date of birth? Are you bleeding? Are you hurt any other place? Did 
you bump your head? ...

  I finally said Send me a freaking car now! I am laying in the snow in my 
driveway and the station isn't a thousand yards from where I am laying then 
hung up! Had she stopped to dispatch then come back on maybe I would have been 
a little more patient.

  Then I telephoned Janet who I thought had probably gone up to the shower, she 
threw on some clothes and came out to get my computer just as the ambulance 
turned up.

  Soon I was in the Emergency Room and I was right, a lower quarter tib  fib 
fracture. They put on a bit of a back slab after a couple of injections and I 
spent the rest of the day and that night in the hospital in Cochrane then into 
another ambulance to timmins in the morning where the orthopedic surgeon 
confirmed what I had figured, an intramedullary rod through the length of the 
tibia to just above the ankle joint then screws run in laterally just below the 
knee and just above the ankle. I spent the night in the timmins Hospital and 
just before noon it was back into an ambulance and back to our Cochran Hospital 
early Wednesday afternoon.

  Friday afternoon they came to take a blood sugar. Why? My last one was 
high. That can't be, I haven't had a last one, you must have someone else 
requiring insulin.

  Turns out that the admission urine test showed high sugar and my glucometry 
turned out to be 19.

  So, it could be that I am now diabetic.

  I decided to stay in the hospital a couple of more days partly because I was 
a bit bummed out by that news and partly to see how I responded to the 
Metformin they gave me since I don't have any means of monitoring that here.

  I came home on Monday Afternoon.

  I am still a little under the weather! Non-weight bearing for 6 weeks just on 
time for our trip to England on April 21st. That is going to be a pretty dull 
vacation by the look of it. I will have to go back to Timmins on Tuesday for 
the Orthopedic clinic, arranging a ride will be the issue but I expect in a 
couple of more days much of the pain should be subsiding certainly it is a lot 
better than last week. Loads of people have been very sympathetic, the staff 
collection was huge, a massive basket of fruit and candy and such and my 
part-time Department assistant brought around the card with as much change!

  Anyway, I have got through most of the e-mail now, I don't like to sit here 
at the computer more than a little while at a time just yet. I have selected 
out a couple of messages though to respond and suggest to and will probably 
start that tomorrow. They are supposed to come over tomorrow to change my 
dressings and some dood is to bring a stool so I can sit in my shower rather 
than on a plastic milk crate in the bottom of the Jacuzzi as I am presently 
doing with a hand hose although that turns out to be working pretty well.

  Anyway, here I am, limping back.

  Dan, I should be able to do most of the work-up on the router table, don't 
have the fence built yet and I probably want to make a couple of different 
fences but I can catch up on all the documentation.

  Dale Leavens, Cochrane Ontario 

RE: [BlindHandyMan] [OT] Thanks for your kind thoughts.

2007-03-21 Thread Jeff Kisecker
Glad to hear you are back among us!  Take care of that leg, and we'll talk
again soon.
-Original Message-
From: blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of Dale Leavens
Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 8:52 PM
To: blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [BlindHandyMan] [OT] Thanks for your kind thoughts.


Good evening list,

Many of you know that I sustained a fall on Monday morning March 12 on my
way to work. The front door is in the middle of my house which faces east
and opens onto a concrete block and lockstone sort of pedestal about 20
inches above the front lawn, the lawn slopes down to the street but is
broken by a retaining wall about three and a half feet high with a hedge
behind the top of that wall. I have a series of steps about 30 inches long
which are out about two feet from the front of the house and run down the
front of the house to the north descending below the level of the lawn but
to the level of the driveway which runs east to the avenue. I had just
stepped off of the last step onto the lockstone sidewalk along the side of
the driveway when my right foot shot out and I fell backward. I was aware
that for some reason my right toes just weren't coming up and I felt the
right tibia and fibula crunch.

Over Sunday night we had apparently had some freezing rain that turned to
snow.

Once I arranged my foot sort of I pulled out my cell phone and called the
ambulance, lying on my left side in the snow propping the ankle with my left
toe. I had thought of crawling up the stairs to the house and leaning on the
door bell having locked the door behind me but decided that would only hurt
a lot and I would have to be brought back down anyway.

So I tell the dispatcher my name, where I was laying with a broken leg and
that I would require an ambulance. The joys of these people! How old are
you? what is your date of birth? Are you bleeding? Are you hurt any other
place? Did you bump your head? ...

I finally said Send me a freaking car now! I am laying in the snow in my
driveway and the station isn't a thousand yards from where I am laying then
hung up! Had she stopped to dispatch then come back on maybe I would have
been a little more patient.

Then I telephoned Janet who I thought had probably gone up to the shower,
she threw on some clothes and came out to get my computer just as the
ambulance turned up.

Soon I was in the Emergency Room and I was right, a lower quarter tib  fib
fracture. They put on a bit of a back slab after a couple of injections and
I spent the rest of the day and that night in the hospital in Cochrane then
into another ambulance to timmins in the morning where the orthopedic
surgeon confirmed what I had figured, an intramedullary rod through the
length of the tibia to just above the ankle joint then screws run in
laterally just below the knee and just above the ankle. I spent the night in
the timmins Hospital and just before noon it was back into an ambulance and
back to our Cochran Hospital early Wednesday afternoon.

Friday afternoon they came to take a blood sugar. Why? My last one was
high. That can't be, I haven't had a last one, you must have someone else
requiring insulin.

Turns out that the admission urine test showed high sugar and my glucometry
turned out to be 19.

So, it could be that I am now diabetic.

I decided to stay in the hospital a couple of more days partly because I was
a bit bummed out by that news and partly to see how I responded to the
Metformin they gave me since I don't have any means of monitoring that here.

I came home on Monday Afternoon.

I am still a little under the weather! Non-weight bearing for 6 weeks just
on time for our trip to England on April 21st. That is going to be a pretty
dull vacation by the look of it. I will have to go back to Timmins on
Tuesday for the Orthopedic clinic, arranging a ride will be the issue but I
expect in a couple of more days much of the pain should be subsiding
certainly it is a lot better than last week. Loads of people have been very
sympathetic, the staff collection was huge, a massive basket of fruit and
candy and such and my part-time Department assistant brought around the card
with as much change!

Anyway, I have got through most of the e-mail now, I don't like to sit here
at the computer more than a little while at a time just yet. I have selected
out a couple of messages though to respond and suggest to and will probably
start that tomorrow. They are supposed to come over tomorrow to change my
dressings and some dood is to bring a stool so I can sit in my shower rather
than on a plastic milk crate in the bottom of the Jacuzzi as I am presently
doing with a hand hose although that turns out to be working pretty well.

Anyway, here I am, limping back.

Dan, I should be able to do most of the work-up on the router table, don't
have the fence built yet and I probably want to make a couple of different
fences but I can catch up on all the documentation.

Dale Leavens, 

Re: [BlindHandyMan] [OT] Thanks for your kind thoughts.

2007-03-21 Thread spiro
Glad you are back and on the mend. Sorry it happened, glad it wasn't 
worse.
Did it turn out that you have a sugar concern now, type 2?
Hope not.


On Wed, 21 Mar 2007, Dale Leavens wrote:

 Good evening list,

 Many of you know that I sustained a fall on Monday morning March 12 on my way 
 to work. The front door is in the middle of my house which faces east and 
 opens onto a concrete block and lockstone sort of pedestal about 20 inches 
 above the front lawn, the lawn slopes down to the street but is broken by a 
 retaining wall about three and a half feet high with a hedge behind the top 
 of that wall. I have a series of steps about 30 inches long which are out 
 about two feet from the front of the house and run down the front of the 
 house to the north descending below the level of the lawn but to the level of 
 the driveway which runs east to the avenue. I had just stepped off of the 
 last step onto the lockstone sidewalk along the side of the driveway when my 
 right foot shot out and I fell backward. I was aware that for some reason my 
 right toes just weren't coming up and I felt the right tibia and fibula 
 crunch.

 Over Sunday night we had apparently had some freezing rain that turned to 
 snow.

 Once I arranged my foot sort of I pulled out my cell phone and called the 
 ambulance, lying on my left side in the snow propping the ankle with my left 
 toe. I had thought of  crawling up the stairs to the house and leaning on the 
 door bell having locked the door behind me but decided that would only hurt a 
 lot and I would have to be brought back down anyway.

 So I tell the dispatcher my name, where I was laying with a broken leg and 
 that I would require an ambulance. The joys of these people! How old are you? 
 what is your date of birth? Are you bleeding? Are you hurt any other place? 
 Did you bump your head? ...

 I finally said Send me a freaking car now! I am laying in the snow in my 
 driveway and the station isn't a thousand yards from where I am laying then 
 hung up! Had she stopped to dispatch then come back on maybe I would have 
 been a little more patient.

 Then I telephoned Janet who I thought had probably gone up to the shower, she 
 threw on some clothes and came out to get my computer just as the ambulance 
 turned up.

 Soon I was in the Emergency Room and I was right, a lower quarter tib  fib 
 fracture. They put on a bit of a back slab after a couple of injections and I 
 spent the rest of the day and that night in the hospital in Cochrane then 
 into another ambulance to timmins in the morning where the orthopedic surgeon 
 confirmed what I had figured, an intramedullary rod through the length of the 
 tibia to just above the ankle joint then screws run in laterally just below 
 the knee and just above the ankle. I spent the night in the timmins Hospital 
 and just before noon it was back into an ambulance and back to our Cochran 
 Hospital early Wednesday afternoon.

 Friday afternoon they came to take a blood sugar. Why? My last one was 
 high. That can't be, I haven't had a last one, you must have someone else 
 requiring insulin.

 Turns out that the admission urine test showed high sugar and my glucometry 
 turned out to be 19.

 So, it could be that I am now diabetic.

 I decided to stay in the hospital a couple of more days partly because I was 
 a bit bummed out by that news and partly to see how I responded to the 
 Metformin they gave me since I don't have any means of monitoring that here.

 I came home on Monday Afternoon.

 I am still a little under the weather! Non-weight bearing for 6 weeks just on 
 time for our trip to England on April 21st. That is going to be a pretty dull 
 vacation by the look of it. I will have to go back to Timmins on Tuesday for 
 the Orthopedic clinic, arranging a ride will be the issue but I expect in a 
 couple of more days much of the pain should be subsiding certainly it is a 
 lot better than last week. Loads of people have been very sympathetic, the 
 staff collection was huge, a massive basket of fruit and candy and such and 
 my part-time Department assistant brought around the card with as much change!

 Anyway, I have got through most of the e-mail now, I don't like to sit here 
 at the computer more than a little while at a time just yet. I have selected 
 out a couple of messages though to respond and suggest to and will probably 
 start that tomorrow. They are supposed to come over tomorrow to change my 
 dressings and some dood is to bring a stool so I can sit in my shower rather 
 than on a plastic milk crate in the bottom of the Jacuzzi as I am presently 
 doing with a hand hose although that turns out to be working pretty well.

 Anyway, here I am, limping back.

 Dan, I should be able to do most of the work-up on the router table, don't 
 have the fence built yet and I probably want to make a couple of different 
 fences but I can catch up on all the documentation.



 Dale Leavens, Cochrane Ontario 

Re: [BlindHandyMan] [OT] Thanks for your kind thoughts.

2007-03-21 Thread bruce
Hi Dale and group:  Oh my, I am so glad someone got to you.  People can be 
so annoying and really do not listen.  I am so glad you are getting better, 
and hope you continue getting well.

Bruce from New jersey



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