Thanks for the replies to my previous posts, Pompey very unlucky against ACM. I’ve spoke to my insurers again regarding moving to private healthcare. No problem, I can change from NHS to private provided my GP refers me. So I’ve made a GP appointment for next week. I’ll post the result. The consultant at the hospital could also refer me but going to my GP seems the quicker route.
It’s now eight days since the rupture and I’m getting around on the crutches, but it does give the remaining fully functioning limbs some work to do. Just been to Tesco, well anything to get out for bit. This could be a new sport, hobbling round Tesco on crutches avoiding shopping trolleys. Much harder than playing squash. I parked in the disabled bay, was this acceptable? I wanted as short a hobble as possible in the rain.
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annieh // Nov 28th 2008 at 7:23 am
DON’T PARK IN DISABLED BAY, as I know from experience recently we parked in one by mistake, and even though I was on crutches when we came back to where we left the car ….. it had been towed away by Manchester City Council, recovery cost us £140 !!!
It really was a genuine mistake markings on the road were poor and it was dark. Anyway, according to the powers that be that was no excuse so had to pay the £140.
How did you manage to let that lead slip last night?
Hope all goes well next week.
Annie
Richard // Nov 28th 2008 at 7:28 am
Steve,
I read somewhere that you can get a temporary disabled parking sticker from your local council - the parking heavies will have you if you don’t display a sticker never mind that you are obviously injured - I tell you, you won’t have a leg to stand on !!(groan)
Richard
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