[il-talk] My fractured leg

Linda Hendle iwannacu2 at sbcglobal.net
Sun Aug 19 21:41:44 UTC 2012


Hi Jenny!  Glad to hear your ankle is doing better!  My thoughts and prayers 
will be with you.  Also glad to hear you can be on your feet again, even if 
you do have to use a walker.   Take care.   Linda

-----Original Message----- 
From: Jenny Keller
Sent: Sunday, August 19, 2012 4:27 PM
To: NFB of Illinois Mailing List
Subject: [il-talk] My fractured leg

Hi all,

I don't know how many of you knew about this, but I was crossing a main 
street here in Rockford, and my cane didn't detect a whole, or it could've 
been an uneven part in the road, and turned my ankle.

I went to the hospital and they x-rayed my ankle, and said it was sprained, 
handed me a walker, without adjusting it mine you, and got me out of there.

I went to my General Practitioner, who didn't like how swollen my leg was, 
but said because of the swelling, if there was a fracture, it wouldn't have 
been well seen, or seen at all, depending on its size.

two weeks later, she was feeling along the ankle, and then went a little 
further up the leg, and as a pulled my leg from her hands and told her that 
she couldn't do that, she had the leg x-rayed and a cautionary MRI done.

My leg bone, down toward the ankle was indeed fractured, and I was told not 
to put any more weight on it as it could heal wrong.

I spent, from the week of the 24th of June, till Tuesday of last week in a 
wheelchair because of balance issues, and the doctor's insistence that NO 
weight be put on the leg at all.

Last Wednesday, I got permission to put weight on the leg using a walker for 
three weeks more, and a new brace.  Which my husband calls a corset for my 
ankle considering you have to lace it from the toe of the foot all the way 
to the bottom of my caff, then put a set of two straps that cross into an X 
on the top of my food and then go to the bottom of my foot where the arch 
goes then hook, with velcro, to the sides of the brace.  the last strap goes 
around the top of the brace just below my caff muscle.

the funny thing, the inflatable boot that had no less than eight velcro 
straps and had to be inflated, was easier to get on *smile*

two and a half weeks from now.  No more walker.  Yaa Hoo.

anyway, for those who knew what happened, I wanted to update the situation.

the city's issuance company is reviewing the doctor's stuff with the 
fracture since it put a major tole on my life and prevented me from using 
standard free bus transportation.

Say a prayer, or cross your fingers, whichever you prefer, that they will 
give me a small settlement, that will help the costs incurred then and in 
the future till my leg is completely done healing, of paratransit, which I 
never had to use, and car service, that again, I didn't have to spend 
before.

Anyway, things are getting better.

thought some good news, as strange as it is, might be appreciated on list.

My prayers and thoughts go out to all who have and hare going through rough 
times on this list.

Jenny
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