Nurture
How is it now Phill?
Nurture
How is it now Phill?
Energize
(Total hip replacement here too, hoping to get back to relieving work mid-Oct, I second Ms L's question)
If you are one of the lucky souls allowed to enter NZ at this time please remember two things:
1. We did the hard months in lockdown abiding by rules for you to get here.
2. No one gives a shit if you prefer white towels or hotels with sea views.
You're in quarantine for fourteen days ...obey the rules.
Energy
Evening ladies.
It's pretty good.
Ive had it 6 or 7 years nòw.
Only 4 days hospital and 2 weeks off work.
I'll warn you though it isn't pleasant the morning after when they come in and turn you over.
Don't believe everything you think.
Don't be afraid that your life will end, be afraid that it will never begin.
Yawn
(Wow! only 2 weeks off work, I might get back earlier
Thanks for the heads up on the morning after
Doubt I'll get much sleep in the hospital)
If you are one of the lucky souls allowed to enter NZ at this time please remember two things:
1. We did the hard months in lockdown abiding by rules for you to get here.
2. No one gives a shit if you prefer white towels or hotels with sea views.
You're in quarantine for fourteen days ...obey the rules.
Notion
My bed was so uncomfortable that I told them if they didn't send me home I'd walk.
You have to be able to get up and down 4 stairs before they'll let you out over here.
I work in real estate so not much walking hence 2 weeks.
You'll have a crutch and physio for a while.
Best to book physio ASAP as it can take a while to get in even with private health insurance.
Don't believe everything you think.
Don't be afraid that your life will end, be afraid that it will never begin.
Normal
(I have 13 steps to my deck, so lots of practice in hospital plus David is taking a week off work
I'll have plenty of time to recover before returning to the coalface and some time to spend with the new grandie (when it arrives)
If you are one of the lucky souls allowed to enter NZ at this time please remember two things:
1. We did the hard months in lockdown abiding by rules for you to get here.
2. No one gives a shit if you prefer white towels or hotels with sea views.
You're in quarantine for fourteen days ...obey the rules.
Logical
I'm just glad we were living in a single storey house when I got mine done.
I've got 16 stairs to the bedroom at home and would have been sleeping on the lounge if we'd lived there.
I tested myself daily by seeing if I could get my foot up to the peg on my motor bike.
Don't believe everything you think.
Don't be afraid that your life will end, be afraid that it will never begin.
Lucid
(Once I'm in the house, I'll only need to go downstairs to use the recumbent bike, but that's not likely to be until week 3ish) Did you have physio?
If you are one of the lucky souls allowed to enter NZ at this time please remember two things:
1. We did the hard months in lockdown abiding by rules for you to get here.
2. No one gives a shit if you prefer white towels or hotels with sea views.
You're in quarantine for fourteen days ...obey the rules.
Dream
Had physio for quite a while.
Can't remember exactly how long.
Don't believe everything you think.
Don't be afraid that your life will end, be afraid that it will never begin.
Merit
(Have so many forms to fill out, they know half my life history)
If you are one of the lucky souls allowed to enter NZ at this time please remember two things:
1. We did the hard months in lockdown abiding by rules for you to get here.
2. No one gives a shit if you prefer white towels or hotels with sea views.
You're in quarantine for fourteen days ...obey the rules.
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