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UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Bob Robertson on July 10, 2010, 08:11:39 pm
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Well that's me back from my weeks holiday in Crete had a good time up until Thursday afternoon. I decided to play a game of 5 a side football and in the 3rd game I felt as if someone had shot me in the back of my leg and heard a loud popping noise, down I went and new right away I had snapped my achilles tendon in my left leg. So off to the doctors in an ambulance, he then tells me that I'm going to hospital for surgery. I was operated on at 8pm on Thursday and then let out on Friday about 1.00pm as I was told I would be allowed to fly home. Got on the plane and was in agony when the plane was taking off as they hadn't given me strong enough pain killers. I went to the Southern General (Glasgow)today and they said that no way should they have let me fly so soon after surgery If you are planning on going away make sure you have good travel insurance. I had insurance through my bank that covered everything, there was an Irish woman there that broke here arm with no insurance and it cost her 500euros. So its of work for me for at least 4-5 weeks, not good when your self employed, glad I've got 2 sickness policies though.
Bob
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Sorry to hear that Bob who do you have the sickness policies with as i need cover myself.Regards Alan(swindon)
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Bob,
Painful. :'( Glad you got back in one piece.
Simon
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Ouch!
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Thats a nasty injury - wish you a speedy recovery Bob
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Hope all goes well Bob.
When I did mine some years ago now I was put in plaster immediately after the op and was not allowed to put any weight on the foot whatsoever for at least 4 weeks,then the plastercast was removed and the ankle reset at a different angle over the course of 4 months,this was followed by 12 months of intense physio,and it was never the same again.
I hope you have more luck m8.
John
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ouch did mine few years back tripped over in a bunker on the golf course.
wouldnt wish it on anyone take it easy and hope you re on the mend soon
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pity u werent closer we cuda covered yr carpets
wiv our ninja ;D
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Bob,
Sorry to hear that mate, hope you make a speedy recovery.
If you need anyone to cover for you over the next few weeks then pass the work to us and we can sort you out with a kickback deal. Give Craig a bell tomorrow and we can get something sorted.
All the best mate
Graeme
Access Cleaning Solutions
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Morn bob
Well can only imagine the pain mate and just hope it goes ok for you mate with the recovery..
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Thanks for the support guys.
Graeme I will give Craig a calll tomorrow cheers.
Bob
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Bob,
Having snapped my Achillies 8 Years ago you will be out of action alot longer than 4-5 weeks. Minimum of 12 but your leg will need building up again so more like 15-20.
Worsed injury you can have, I would rather of broken my leg than have to go through that again. Just take it easy becasue it is a serious injury and no way will you be working in 4 weeks. You have had the right action in having it repaired, much better and will be stronger after. After a year off with no Football i did start playing again but never the same again. Just remeber to rest as the first 4 weeks are really important in recovery.
good luck to you.
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Hope you had a good holiday Bob but have to agree with everything Neil has said.
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4-6 weeks yer if your a 15 year old teenage full off testosterone. 'll go with the man above and it depends on how old you are, i got MD from the paras, the guy next to me in a bed snapped his took him 13months, wish the best off luck mate
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sorry to hear about that Bob :(
easily done. get well soon, I hope.
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Ive got the staples out and I'm still in plaster for another 2 weeks.
Ouch!
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Oooo, bet that smarts a bit :o
Reminded me of that scene in one of the "Hostel" horror movies where they slice his tendons up the back of his heels.
Made me wince thinking about it.
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Ouch!
Rather you then me. Dont push things too soon.
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Was thinking the other day how you were doing bob.
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Bob, That looks nasty. Does your insurance pay out straight away, as most have a deferment period.
By the way anyone that is thinking of income protection insurance - I am with 'American Life'. With this company you get the usual income protection during times of sickness AND you get all your premiums back at age 65. That's next year for me.
Dave.
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Dave
They dont pay for the first 4 days of being sick and they take 10-15 days to proccess the form that you send them.. But I might look into the American life if they give you back your premiums.
Bob