Barry (wontolla) In Hospital Hes OKish "My Left Foot"

0800. Sat.
Firstly, quick apology, its dam near impossible to reply to each one of you on the phone, although I would really like to, so please forgive that omission.
It was the Yorkshire Air Ambulance that airlifted me to Airedale Hospital, they very skilfully landed on the moor very close to where I fell, tended to me where I lay in a ditch, then with the help of my 3 walking buddies and a couple more who were passing on the same path, lifted me out and carried me to the chopper. After a short flight, they landed in a field near the hospital then trollied me to the ambulance. Then just to make it even more exciting, the ambulance got stuck as it was turning round and had to be pulled out with a tractor! I had my mapping/gps/track record on all the time so when I get chance I can tell you exactly where the helipad is.
The new series of Helicopter Heroes starts in October, and the producer informed me I will be on that series. Originally it was to be next march, but changed it
Right, update time. No breakfast today, not even a cuppa! Hopefully will get my op today and then some sleep! Got two snorers on the ward and even with earplugs in didn't get much last night. Still got indigestion, even after some gaviscon. Sun is shining through the window now though not much of a view! Still, the odd Maggie comes and looks in for a laugh.
Looking forward to visiting this afternoon and family fussing over me! Right, time for painkillers again, thanks for all your wellwishes TPers, appreciate all of it. Will be back later. (i hope!)
 
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It was the Yorkshire Air Ambulance that ... tended to me where I lay in a ditch, then with the help of my 3 walking buddies and a couple more who were passing on the same path, lifted me out

That hospital food will help with the new diet no end then :D :coat:
 
Hope op goes well and recovery is quick and, relatively, painless.

You have my commisserations as I'm just getting over a knee replacement. I was lucky not to get any snorers - was given a private room.

Take care and get well soon.

Ken
 
wontolla said:
After a short flight, they landed in a field near the hospital then trollied me to the ambulance. Then just to make it even more exciting, the ambulance got stuck as it was turning round and had to be pulled out with a tractor!

hahaha. I had heard stories of the ambulances getting stuck in the field, but never been able to confirm it - until now :-)

All the best for today, hope your op goes okay ...
 
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All the best Barry, hope the op goes well and that you are up and running soon. Our very own bionic man by the sound of the repair equipment!
 
could be the painkillers causing the indigestion, especially if they are diclofenic type ones. maybe they could give you different ones. fingers crossed for your op :)
 
I'm waiting to see what settings Baz used to get the right amount of rotor blur from inside the helicopter and to cope with the vibration. Are you going to PP the pics and show them when you get out? :D

Seriously though, damn bad luck, it sounds very painful, I do hope your home soon and make a quick and full recovery, best of wishes to you :thumbs:
 
Get well soon Baz, :thumbs: what an unlucky FELLow.

Gotta give the Air Ambulance a thumbs up, they do a fantastic job. :clap::clap::clap:
 
Sory folks, had op last night ok, but pain bad and on chemically enhanced painkillers so bit ggroggy at the mo (sorry Marcel) ill b back.
 
Well I was but they moved me to another ward last night at ten o'clock! No idea why! Had a crap night, virtual no sleep. Still, breakfast and painkillers to look forward to! Whoopee.
 
Just Dave said:
Pleased you have finally had your hope, hope the pain goes away soon when are you getting out of hossy?

Lookin at wed/Thurs Dave. Got to have a lighter pot on my leg and some physio first.
 
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Just found this thread,

I hope you're home and back on your feet (quite literally) very soon.

All the best!
 
Back home in my lovely wifes care!
I cannot tell you how good it feels, sitting in my own chair, lying in my own bed, simple things that you take for granted under normal circumstances. Leg hurts like mad once the painkillers being used as wear off, and i have terrible backache and my tummy thinks its being used as a leather football (filled with wind and kicked about).
First of many thanks goes to the Helicopter Heroes, fantastic, profesional and caring people who go about their everyday jobs as though it was normal to land on unstable, grit and heather Yorkshire moorland and treat someone who is in agony and in need of medical care, lying in a ditch! Just Incredible!
I have some pics somewhere? that i will post as soon as i can, got to look at my poor bashed about camera's first, and i am not looking forward to that.
Second thanks go to Airdale Hospital for putting my leg straight:-) and starting me off on the road to recovery. All the lovely Nurses on wards 9 & 10 for being so kind and cheering us up and putting up with the hassle from some patients.
Third is my family for all the support they have given over the last 7 days, running to and from Manchester and Steeton, not been easy I know.
Lastly thanks to all the TPers who have sent best wishes and offered help. Especially JustDave and AndyRed.
Much appreciated one & all.
Feeling a bit emotional now.
 
Just Dave said:
How long will the pot have to stay on for Barry?

Sorry Dave, just seen this.
Not really sure, ive heard 3 to 4 weeks and longer, will have to wait until hospital
visit next week to find out.
 
Glad your home and being nursed well.

Take care - now where are those pictures ???
 
Glad your home and being nursed well.

Take care - now where are those pictures ???
Thanks Andy, soon as I can get my leg onder the desk, I will sort out the pics. :thumbs:

Hope your feeling much better now
Cheers Dave, gettin there!:thankyou:
Glad you are home Baz,last time I was in Hossy someone said "IT'S SO BLOODY BORING.I would murder someone for a pack of cards.":lol:
Don't push to hard at first Baz,it will take time with a break like that.:thumbs:
Thanks Rick, boring would be about right! thank goodness for kindle!
and dont worry, will take it easy, need to get out walkies and playing bowls at some time. :thumbs:

home tomzo Bas will come and see you see how you are :thumbs:
Welcome anytime mate!
 
Good luck hope your on you feet soon

Ian
 
Only just seen this thread as I've been moving house and have been very busy.

Glad you're on the mend, will have to set a reminder to watch you on telly :)

Give us a shout if you need any of them Black Puddings off the market ;)
 
I missed this as well hope you are feeling a bit better every day Barry...
 
Woblee said:
Only just seen this thread as I've been moving house and have been very busy.

Glad you're on the mend, will have to set a reminder to watch you on telly :)

Give us a shout if you need any of them Black Puddings off the market ;)
Thanks, black puds are safeat the moment as i dont have much of an appetite, and im sure there will be a reminder on the forum about the programme :-)

Digikat said:
I missed this as well hope you are feeling a bit better every day Barry...
Feelin bit better today anyway! Thank you!

Just Dave said:
:lol::lol: Cracking Shot Baz for your TP Day Entry :D sorry couldnt help it :lol:
Cheers Dave, subjects were a little limited, just needed a break from the boredom

we played ispy, "something begining with H" :-) just wanted to join in the fun, some great images in there!
 
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Bit of an update for anyone that may be interested!

Sorry not been contributing much lately, I managed to get a bad dose of gastritis AND a bladder infection to pile on top of everything else! felt pretty low for a few days. Getting over it now though, and getting my appetite back (and taste!)
Had my stitches out and plaster cast changed, but still in a little pain. back for check-up in 3 weeks and hopefully a lighter cast.
The Docs reckon with breaking my foot as well as my leg, it will take around 3 months before I can walk as normal again! Ruddy hell, I'm fed up now!
Tried getting my leg under my desk to do some work on my images, but waste of time at the moment, could not get into it at all.
BUT, don't worry TPers, I'll be back!
Catch you all soon.
Baz.
 
Wow! Fib and Tib? You don't do things by halves, do you! During my recent stay in hospital, for the first week, I was blissfully unaware since the tumour was pressing on the cognitive area of the brain (among other places) and for the second week, I was so full of life since all the pressure had been relieved. However, I was on complete bed rest so unable to even go to the bog without an escort! The worst thing was bedpans though. Luckily, the food was OK, enough for me to miss it while I was NBM before the op.

You may find that you suffer from a hangover from the anaesthetic for a while (apparently it can take months) as well as any opiates you may have been given against the pain. Not pleasant but far better than having the op with no anaesthesia and then no pain relief, I'm certain!

Hope your pain is controlled and that normal appetites return fast, not to mention getting rid of the gastritis and bladder infection. Stitches or staples? Having the staples removed was my second least favourite thing while I was in but the nice nurse apollogised after she extracted each one. I'm sure some of them went through my skull!

Unable to drive for a while - as a result of a craniotomy, I've had to surrender my license - just hope getting it back isn't too much of a pain! Got to take anti epilepsy drugs for about 6 months but the side effects aren't bad at all and surely better than fitting.

Hope you're back on both feet soon but don't rush it, a friend now has one leg an inch shorter than the other since she put too much loading on it while her femur wasn't fully mended. get well soon.

Nod
 
Hi Baz

Glad your on the mend and things are beginning to improve.

Nod,

sounds like you've been through the mill, hope everything is okay now and wish you a speedy recovery.

Take things easy
 
hospital food is disgusting.


Some may be but the food in Derriford was fine! I even managed to sweettalk the breakfast lady into soldiering my toast since my knackered front teeth make biting through it a bit difficult!
 
Wow! Fib and Tib? You don't do things by halves, do you! During my recent stay in hospital, for the first week, I was blissfully unaware since the tumour was pressing on the cognitive area of the brain (among other places) and for the second week, I was so full of life since all the pressure had been relieved. However, I was on complete bed rest so unable to even go to the bog without an escort! The worst thing was bedpans though. Luckily, the food was OK, enough for me to miss it while I was NBM before the op.

You may find that you suffer from a hangover from the anaesthetic for a while (apparently it can take months) as well as any opiates you may have been given against the pain. Not pleasant but far better than having the op with no anaesthesia and then no pain relief, I'm certain!

Hope your pain is controlled and that normal appetites return fast, not to mention getting rid of the gastritis and bladder infection. Stitches or staples? Having the staples removed was my second least favourite thing while I was in but the nice nurse apollogised after she extracted each one. I'm sure some of them went through my skull!

Unable to drive for a while - as a result of a craniotomy, I've had to surrender my license - just hope getting it back isn't too much of a pain! Got to take anti epilepsy drugs for about 6 months but the side effects aren't bad at all and surely better than fitting.

Hope you're back on both feet soon but don't rush it, a friend now has one leg an inch shorter than the other since she put too much loading on it while her femur wasn't fully mended. get well soon.

Nod
Thanks Nod.
Pain not too bad now, just the odd twinge, but with lying on my back all the time, chronic backache at night is keeping me awake!
Had most of my stitches out and a new pot on. Gastritis has gone, as has the infection, had to cancel my holiday to south coast, and cannot drive because of broken foot!

I've only just seen this post and OUCH!

I'm glad you are home, hospital food is disgusting.

Take your time and enjoy all the Molly coddling lol!

Andy
Thanks Andy, food was OKish, but a bit tasteless, could be that I had no appetite anyway. I don't want to go back to find out!

Hi Baz

Glad your on the mend and things are beginning to improve.

Take things easy

Cheers Andy, I have to take the crutches back once I am mobile, if your on duty perhaps we can meet for a coffee & donut?
 
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