it all began well and dandy
our school ny eve party was in the early minutes
changing out of my holiday llama pajamas
to head out for my annual doc checkup
zooming out and headed that way
until i wasn’t
when a road construction issue came into play
so i turned up the music
waited it out
zoomed off again
finally got there
just a few minutes late
jumped out of the car
opened the back door to get something out
while also somehow slamming the front door shut
quickly felt something unexpected
ah, it was my finger closed in the front door
the wrong place to be
after i stared at it for a minute
i reopened the door, moved my hand, locked in back up
and headed in
noticing that it hurt and was beginning to change color
nurse took me right away
he used to be a paramedic
while checking my vitals
i mentioned my finger
ah, they’ll probably be splinting it
my doc comes in
does my wellness interview and exam
all good
i mention the finger
she sends me for an x-ray across the hall
when i come back
she suggests i get a flu shot while waiting
mentions that the receptionist
said i wanted to set up a covid booster shot
why not get it while i’m here?
paramedic nurse guy comes back
gives me both shots
says again that they’ll probably be splinting my finger
doc comes back in
says the x-ray shows
i fractured my finger
and it’s going to need a splint
paramedic nurse gives me a nod and smile
set up appointment for another x-ray in a week
return to office in two weeks to see how it’s healing
doc calls me at home later
she reminds me
elevate, ice, motrin, splint
here i thought i was done for the year
how did this take such a turn?
sequences of events are always so fascinating when looking back.
“and now the sequence of events in no particular order.”
-dan rather, american newscaster
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Oh, Beth … I’m not going say, “what else could go wrong”
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all good, things could be much worse, and just ended up being a very loooong appointment
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I love your optimism! You were probably very annoyed at the time and in pain. Take care.
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yes, and already on the mens
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I went for an appointment with the physiotherapist one, then apparently I had a black out, got carted off to hospital (I had a minor stoke) got home 3 weeks later 😊🌏
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oh, wow, ivor. that is so incredible that you endured that and are hear to talk about it
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At the time, I was doing physiotherapy after my second stroke and all of a sudden I had my third stroke
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I’m sorry! I hope you feel better soon!
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thank you –
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You’re welcome!
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Ouch! Hopefully all not too painful. Take Care. Stay Safe. Stay Smiling My Friend.
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it hurt a bit, but all because I was in a hurry – a good lesson
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Wishing you a speedy recovery Beth.
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Thanks
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☕️😎
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Did you register for ‘the full Monty’? (UK TV series)
Heal quickly… ❤️
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thanks!
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Beth, I’m sorry for the sequence of events that led to a very long day,…a splint with unexpected challenges! 💚 I hope it heals soon!
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all getting better and could be much worse things, thanks
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I’m glad to hear!
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Ouch! I’m sorry about your finger! And what a busy time at the doctor’s office. The “hey, while you’re here…” leading to the two shots. I hope you feel better soon with your finger.
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thanks, and at least I got lots of things done on my list
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Sorry for the unexpected ouchie, Beth! But you were on the way to the right place this time.
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Not a good sequence of events. Hope you heal quickly. These things seem to happen when we are busy. xo
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exactly it, darlene and it’s been a good reminder – thanks
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You’ve got timing!
Get well soon, Beth.
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that’s right! thanks –
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OW! Good thing you were able to get it treated so quickly.
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I was definitely in the right place!
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Ouch not an appointment you will forget soon.
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nope!)
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I don’t know about you but if and when I got the next insurance summary it would probably be 10 pages long if I went through what you went through. Always makes me sicker to read and try to make sense of those reports. ;(
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I agree, it’s going to be a doozy of a read
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Ouch! But at least you got everything else done. Happy healing ❤️🩹
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there’s always an upside to most everything
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Most of my accidents happen when I get in a hurry and am distracted at crucial moments. Poor you. What an ordeal it is to get fixed. At least you have more fingers.
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exactly what happened and a good reminder. yes, and I feel lucky that the rest of me healthy
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I’m glad it was only a minor injury.
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Hang in there. :)
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feeling better already
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It must have been painful, poor Beth.
Sort of good you went to the doctor anyway. Best time to something silly like that.
Wishing your finger and you better and fast healing. ❤️😘😘😘❤️❤️
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As I was reading this, my heart and stomach were doing flip-flops…
Feel better soon!! (Great timing to do such to yourself on your way to see your doctor…)
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it was really good timing and I didn’t have to drive anywhere )
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Thank goodness.
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yep. bam!
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Oh, you poor thing. At least you were just at the right place when it happened. And such things happen so fast. I just asked myself how you were able to type this long post… Wish you a well and fast healing, dear Beth!
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using one hand for typing. ) yes, they seem to happen when in a hurry and not paying attention. could be so much worse so I’m grateful
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That’s true! So, take good care, dear Beth 💖
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Ow! Ow! Ow!
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yes, yes, yes )
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You handled it better than I would have. Closing your finger in a car door can be so painful!
Best wishes, Pete.
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indeed, and not many options and I was in the right place )
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Ouch! What a day. Hope your finger heals with no problems.
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better today, thanks, Judi
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That’s certainly a “full day” Beth. Heal up soon!🩹
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all okay and getting better, but at least I got a lot taken care of all in one stop
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That’s great news after all that “multi-tasking!”
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Murphy’s Law.. That finger must have hurt like blazes!
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not the best, but could have been much worse, so I’m grateful
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Take good care Beth, stay well, happy and positive.
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thanks!
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Always a pleasure Beth.
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Yikes! On the bright side, you got both your COVID booster and flu shot while you were already there. See, now that’s two things you can cross off of your “to do” list!
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exactly and my health is all good, so just an inconvenience and a good reminder
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Oh dear, it seems wrong to ‘like’ this!
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no worries, I’m always fascinated how one thing leads to another –
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Ack! Blah and OUCH! I’m so sorry this happened. Distraction can do that. I’m speaking as someone who knows. I hope you heal quickly and it doesn’t interfere with your fun. Is it your dominate hand? Sending hugs and healing energy your way. ❤️
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exactly right, all about hurrying and not paying attention. it was a good reminder to me to slow down and live in the moment. it was my left hand, so that’s good thing, as I’m a righty and I’ll still be able to read for the celebration1 I have so much to be grateful for –
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That’s great news. I broke my right arm and that was so strange, since using my left for everything was so weird and different. I’m glad it worked out for you, even if it wasn’t a good thing. We never seem to stop multitasking and sometimes we pay the price for that. Glad you’re okay thought.
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one thing leads to another and another and …….. it never stops till it runs out of puff :)
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right!
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Oh, Beth, I am so sorry. You can’t make something like this up. I bet the pain was (is) pretty darn intense. You’re a great storyteller, BTW.
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thanks, Audrey, and not terrible, just not how it expected it to go. the docs were so kind and helpful and I feel lucky that I’m pretty healthy overall, I never take that for granted
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I’m sorry, Beth. What a series of weirdness… Lucky you were at the doc when you did that…
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Yes, and at least I’m healthy!
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That’s everything!
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Hope all goes well with you. Anita
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thanks, Anita
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Being in a hurry can have such dire consequences. Still I cannot resist being in a hurry!
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same, clearly
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Oh I’m so sorry. I had my hand in the car door the other day so I know how this must feel.
Feel better Beth. 🥰
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Let me add that I reacted the same as you…my son asked “mommy why didn’t you shout?”. 🤣
I think I was more focused on getting that finger out of the wrong place.
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Yes!
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Sorry to hear about your troubles, Beth. My standard move was to limp to the finish line in December, running on fumes. The first day of winter break it would all catch up with me, and I’d spend the next two weeks in bed.
I smiled at the holiday llama pajamas. The only thing better would have been to show up at the doctor’s office in PJs.
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I had to go to the ortho for my Invisalign check in my Halloween skeleton onesie and they loved it
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You were in the right place at the right time. One stop shopping. Hope you feel better soon.
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That’s right! Thanks
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Oh, no! The only good news is you got everything else done at the same time. Sigh!
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That’s right, always something good out of everything
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Exactly!
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Ouch! I’m so sorry this must have hurt a lot. Sending you healing thoughts and prayers
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thanks so much, and already feeling bwtter –
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That’s good to know. Take care my friend.
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Dang! But what a marvelous job you’ve done capturing the whole feel of the sequence. I’m sorry about your thumb. And doctors that call you at home? Wow!
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thanks and yes, it was surprising
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Oh no, that’s a bummer. Hope it heals well. Take care.
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Already feeling better
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Hope you are feeling better….sprained my ankle…its up and down with movement and pain.
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Oh no! Feel better too
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Oy vey! Poor Beth :-(
<3
David
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all good, just funny how things can turn so quickly –
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🤗 😘
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Oh man. That sounds like it must have hurt so badly! What a trooper you are!
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thanks, especially after all you’ve gone through
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But have never broken a bone!
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amazing with all of your physical feats
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I’m so grateful!
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Oh you poor woman! The simple things in life are so difficult with a broken finger. (((Hugs)))
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Not too bad in the scheme of things )
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beth, I’m sorry all this happened to you. I hope by now things are better.
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yes, my finger is on the mend )
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