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Aching all over after a klutzy fall!

June 8, 2012 by Tricia

I haven’t been doing much in the last two days. I somehow managed to severely injure myself yet again. It seems that at least once a year I do something really klutzy that takes weeks to heal. Last year it was falling down the stairs. This year … well ..

Early Thursday morning I was wandering into the kitchen for a drink of water and as I returned to the living room I tripped on a huge metal extension ladder that my husband left in the living room the prior evening. Yup … he’d been doing some reno work and he didn’t put the ladder away like he should have. He left it right in the hallway between the living room and the kitchen – kind of unavoidable – and since I was walking around in the semi dark and I was sleepy I must have either forgotten it was there for a moment or caught my foot on it and the next thing I knew I was literally falling on the ladder and under a small table that we have a big turtle tank on … and I’m very lucky the huge turtle tank didn’t land on me as well.

My whole left side is bruised. The worst of it is my left hand and wrist, my left chest and my left lower thigh. Everything that hurt started swelling and bruising immediately so at first I put ice on my worst wounds but as my hand swelled and looked like my thumb was dislocated and I became worried that my hand was actually broken we decided to go to the hospital.

My worst injuries:

swollen and bruised hand

Badly bruised lower thigh

I spent 6 hours or more in the Emergency room getting xrays and waiting around. I was there from a little bit after three in the morning until after 9 am. They weren’t sure if my hand was broken or not. I definitely have a sprained tendon in my thumb and left arm and I need to get more xrays next week to rule out a break in my hand. In the meantime I’m supposed to rest and ice my wounds and take quite a bit of Advil.

I feel like I’ve been in a car accident! I ache every time I move! I don’t think anyone at www.carangel.com would want me though! LOL

I’m hoping that my hand isn’t broken and that if feels better quickly because naturally I’m left handed and as luck would have it I happen to have a lot of writing that I need to do in the next few days and that’s not easy to do when you have to type one or two fingered. LOL Looks like that’s the way it’s going to be for a little while though! Wish me luck!

Filed Under: Health Fitness and Beauty, Home and Lifestyle, Home Renovation, Items to Try, Life with Chris, Ontario Health Care, Pulled a Trish, Writing Tagged With: ache, advil, broken, bruises, chest, dark, ER, fell, fell over ladder, foot, hand, Hospital, hurt, hurting, husband, ice, klutz, ladder, night, reno, rest, swelling, swollen hand, thigh, xray

Klutzy things happening to me!

May 28, 2011 by Tricia

Well I think I’ve got another tale to add to the I’m a Klutz or the “Pulled a Trish” file. Actually I guess I have two stories to add now that I think about it.

The first klutzy happening occurred two weeks ago tomorrow … when I fell down the stairs! My next door neighbors were being particularly noisy – their two and a half year old daughter must have been having a tantrum because we could hear her next door in the adjoining house (we’ve been having major noise problems) banging around with her feet and screaming and crying and then just as I was coming down the stairs she started slamming doors.

This is something she started doing back in February or so for the first time and it’s something that her parents should have figured out how to stop by now .. even it means making sure none of the interior doors of the house can swing for a while. Right????

Anyway … I was on edge and exhausted from not sleeping for most of the last week due to a particularly painful previous week (thanks Crohns!) and their daughter making lots of noise in the house next door any time I came close to falling asleep – so when the doors next door started slamming as I was coming down the stairs I lost my footing due to being exhausted and startled and I fell!

I landed on my left buttock and slammed my lower back into the back on the end of the stairs. I must have also hit my right wrist on the floor. My left foot had also hit some wiring attached to a timer in the wall and it must have hit the wiring hard enough to pull it right out of the timer … Later as I started to assess my injuries I noticed that my jaw hurt when I chewed and my neck hurt as well and pretty much my whole left side hurt as it took the brunt of the fall. I guess I fell hard!

For once the next door neighbors heard some noise from our side of the house!

Oddly enough I thought I’d be super bruised but I’ve yet to show any bruising even though I still feel very bruised on my left side … especially the butt area I figure it will be at least another week before the pain from my fall goes away.

The second klutzy act happened this past Wednesday.

We had some semi decent weather for a change in the late afternoon and I’d purchased some flowers to plant in my front planted boulevard. It looked really nice when I was done because I also grow perennial plants such as Siberian Irises and Peonies there as well so the annual flowers just finish off the area.

Now I don’t normally put mulch down on my garden beds until June because if you put mulch down too early you get lots of slugs .. but I decided to finish off the boulevard flower bed with some red cedar mulch just to finish the job … so I got out an already opened bag of mulch to use.

The mulch was really dry as the bag had been open since the year before and when I started putting it down on the boulevard it got caught up in the wind and blew up in my face … and into my eye. Yup … I ended up with the equivalent of a SLIVER in right eye!

OW!

Good thing the hospital is just down the street! My husband was home … he was actually off work because he had an eye problem that day himself! He was home because he had pink eye and since he also works at the hospital you can’t work with pink eye since it’s so contagious! so he was home and he walked me very carefully to the hospital on Wednesday where I met up with all my old co-workers that I hadn’t seen in ages. They’re all wondering when I’m coming back of course.

Two hours later I had a frozen right eye ball and a big gauze pad over my eye and a prescription for antibiotic ointment for my eye. The doctor worked hard to get the mulch out of my eye. It had embedded itself quite well. Yep … only something I could do! I guess I did so good a job of injuring my eye that the doctor was worried about infection of eye damage because she had the receptionist (one of my favorite emergency co-workers) set up an eye clinic appointment for the next day at the hospitals outpatient department.

I sure had fun on Wednesday evening wearing that darn patch. I’m allergic to the tape that was used. I need paper tape but the doctor didn’t use it and I forgot to mention it so I was stuck with the regular tape … that stuff gives me a rash and it’s so sticky that I think I could write a how to remove pimples paper about that tape! LOL

I actually had visits to the hospital four times this past week! I had two MRIs and then the accident with my right eye and follow up eye clinic appointment. The MRI’s were on Tuesday and Friday for my right and left knees. I’m finally get them checked out so I can find out why my right knee is giving me so much pain and giving out on me so often.

Anyway that’s my klutzy stuff … hopefully a third thing doesn’t happen!





Filed Under: Chronic Pain, Health Fitness and Beauty, Home and Lifestyle, Humor, Items to Try, Ontario Health Care, Pulled a Trish, Toronto, Walking

I think someone called the police on me!

April 7, 2009 by Tricia

Oops, I think I scared my neighbors!

Just before midnight I went outside with our dog to let her do her final business of the evening. She took her time playing in the odd April snow that we had on Monday and then we headed back to the house.

When I got to the screen door and tried to enter it wouldn’t open! Was it locked? Had my coat sleeve accidentally hit the tiny latch on the screen door handle on the way out?

So there I was standing outside in the cold wondering how I was going to get back into the house. Chris had gone to bed earlier and surely he was asleep. How was I going to get his attention? I mean, it’s not like I could access the inner door … I was standing outside our enclosed front porch so there was three doors between me and the warmth of the house.

Oh boy.

So I started rattling the screen door in it’s frame and calling out Chris’ name. Considering the time I didn’t want to yell too loud, but I had to call out Chris’ name in the hope that he’d hear me, didn’t I?

I’m not sure how long I was out there calling Chris’ name and rattling the screen door, but I don’t think it was any longer than five minutes. Finally Chris appeared at the front door in only his underwear. He couldn’t understand why I wasn’t in the house. I had to rattle the screen door again to show him I couldn’t get into the front porch. He reluctantly came forward and opened the door – he didn’t want to get cold!

I asked him if the door had been locked and he said it wasn’t. I guess the condensation inside the porch must have frozen on the screen doors latch and it quickly froze shut when it closed behind me when I took the dog outside. Funny … that never happened when it was really cold during the winter or, for that matter, ever before!

Once I was inside I started to calm down. I guess I got a little rattled at the thought of being locked (or frozen) out of the house at that time of night.

Once I’d put our Lab Midnight to bed in her crate I happened to notice some car lights outside as I passed the front window. I seemed like the car was parked or idling on the corner, so I parted the curtains and guess what?

It was a police car!

Oops!

I went upstairs to change for bed and told Chris that a police car was in front of our house across the street. As I told him the police car moved forward, did a U-turn and headed back towards the hospital where we both work. There’s almost always police in the Emergency Department so one of them must have taken the call that was so close. Good response time if they were coming for the “disturbance” I was creating.

I’ll bet that one of my neighbors heard me yelling for Chris or rattling the door and called the police. The neighbors in the house adjoining ours might have heard the door rattles and thought someone was trying to break into their home, perhaps. Or maybe someone thought my calls of Chris’ name were really cries for help?

Either way, I’m pretty sure someone close by must have called the cops. Sorry! My bad! < blush >

I think I might just slip the cellphone in my pocket from now on when I go out late at night – just in case something like that happens again!

Strange, isn’t it that the door seemed to freeze closed – I mean, it’s cold out, but not all that bad.

Have you ever been locked out of your house? Or frozen out as in my case?

Filed Under: Home and Lifestyle, Pulled a Trish, The Neighborhood, Toronto Tagged With: called name, Chris, condensation, cops, disturbance, dog, enclosed porch, frozen door, frozen shut, latch, locked, locked out, name, neighbors, odd, police, porch, rattled door, screen door, yelling

Is winter here?

October 21, 2008 by Tricia

It’s just about freezing here in Toronto. It’s been really cold and windy all day and right now it’s 1 Celsius out – that’s just above freezing folks! Brrrr!

Taking Midnight outside for walks and to do her business is becoming a major task what with all the extra clothing I have to put on just to stay warm!

My biggest problem with it being so cold today is that I banged my left thumb yesterday as I tried to close the basement door and my sore thumb doesn’t like me having to put on gloves.

Yeah … so I pulled a Trish – it happens! It’s been a while since I’ve done anything really klutzy so I guess I was due for a bonehead move.

I was bringing up a basket of freshly cleaned laundry and I set the basket at the top of the stairs as I reached the top step and of course Midnight came around to investigate what was in the basket. So as I pushed the basket forward and emerged from the stairs I was paying more attention to the dog than to my half-assed attempt at closing the basement door behind me. I didn’t notice that my thumb was in the wrong place until I felt the thumbnail get squeezed between the door and door frame.

**Picture a Fred Flintstone image here with big throbbing thumb held up in the air **

I hit my thumb hard enough that I decided to apply an icepack to it for a while just to make sure that it didn’t bruise. I guess it helped, but my thumb is sore and tender today and putting on gloves really hurts … so that’s just another reason why I’m not pleased that it’s so very cold today!

Plus … I think I saw a tiny bit of snow in the afternoon! Now that’s scary!

I sure hope it’s warmer where ever you are tonight!

Filed Under: Canada, Our Puppy, Pulled a Trish, Toronto Tagged With: aching, caught_thumb_in_door, cold, cold_weather, dumb_move, freezing, gloves, hit_thumb, hurts, klutz, laundry, ow, stairs, throbbing, thumb

Oh Man … That’s gonna bruise

July 27, 2008 by Tricia

It was grooming day here for Midnight.

I’d been meaning to do her nails for well over a month now and it was simply time to get it done. Her nails were getting long and whenever she’d kick out at Chris or I as we rubbed her tummy (doggy tickles) it was starting to hurt or leave scratches. So yes it was time to clip those nails.

I’ve clipped Midnight nails a few times in the past and it was never a problem, but a couple of weeks ago when I tried to do one of her front feet she really protested so I got Chris to help me this time. We got her to lie down and he held her as I clipped her nails and reassured her.

Midnight wasn’t liking this at all. Every time I even touched her feet with my hand she flinched.

As I was doing one of her back feet she decided she’d had enough and kicked out really hard with both her back legs. She was positioned between my legs at the time so those strong kicks landed at the top of my inner thighs near my groin.

OW!!!! OMG that hurt!

She’d already kicked my calf and left a long scratch on it and now I either had scratched upper thighs or bruises developing. Oooowwwww!

Once I was done filing her nails I got up and took a look at my legs and as I suspected I think I’m going to have a massive bruise on my inner upper left thigh. I can barely walk!

So I’m lying here on my side on the couch, typing away, and I’ve got an icepack between my legs! Man is that cold! Darn dog!

I have a feeling that I’ll be limping around tomorrow like the walking wounded!

Has your dog ever accidentally kicked you or head butted you and left you bruised and injured as a result?

Filed Under: Our Puppy, Pulled a Trish Tagged With: accident, bruise, bruised, calf, Chris, clipping, cut nails, cutting nails, Darn, dog, dog kick, doggy, groin, groom, grooming, help, hurt, icepack, icepack between thighs, injured, kicked, kicked in groin, kicked in thigh, kicking, labrador retriever, Midnight, nervous, Oooowwwww, ow, position, puppy, Scared, scratch, scratches, that hurts, thigh, tummy, typing, wound

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