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Around eight or nine months ago I broke my scaphoid bone in my right wrist in a bad fall. I had it Xrayed, and the incompetent swine of the hospital said it was merely sprained and put it in a flimsy splint.
It never healed. I had to have physiotherapy and was in pain for a long time.
On the 16th of September of this year, I broke my scaphoid bone in my right wrist in yet another bad fall. It broke right in half and has been incarcerated in plaster ever since. Now on this Thursday, they will operate.
I am going to need a screw that goes right through my hand to the other side. I am even going to have to have a bone graft, using another bone in my arm to help it heal. If it doesn't heal, they will have to remove the entire bone and replace it with metal as it will die and become unable to function.
I wouldn't need this horrible procedure if the second breaking had been spotted properly. Their clinical neglegence will see them in court and me with a possibly-permanent injury forever.
Oh, and panto's coming up!
> Maybe if you hadn't played the prank...
LOL - Always one to cheer me up, Charming.
> Sounds bad... least they don't have to chop it off.
Ever the optimistic there Sheepy
Around eight or nine months ago I broke my scaphoid bone in my right wrist in a bad fall. I had it Xrayed, and the incompetent swine of the hospital said it was merely sprained and put it in a flimsy splint.
It never healed. I had to have physiotherapy and was in pain for a long time.
On the 16th of September of this year, I broke my scaphoid bone in my right wrist in yet another bad fall. It broke right in half and has been incarcerated in plaster ever since. Now on this Thursday, they will operate.
I am going to need a screw that goes right through my hand to the other side. I am even going to have to have a bone graft, using another bone in my arm to help it heal. If it doesn't heal, they will have to remove the entire bone and replace it with metal as it will die and become unable to function.
I wouldn't need this horrible procedure if the second breaking had been spotted properly. Their clinical neglegence will see them in court and me with a possibly-permanent injury forever.
Oh, and panto's coming up!