BBC breakfast main news is some bloke called Philip will not be on the telly for a while![]()
Holly any day
I can't stand that pair.
Holly any day![]()
Cheers Gav, I think it's going to be awhile, I'm eating painkillers like smarties at the moment@Cobra Hope you heal soon![]()
Cheers Chris, it seems to be my upper back, / shoulder blades rather than a spine injury.+1. Bad backs are one of the worst.
Go easy on themCheers Gav, I think it's going to be awhile, I'm eating painkillers like smarties at the moment
I've got various embrocations that I'll slap on before going to bed.Have you got anything you can heat up to rest against, bean bag or hot water bottle.
WAMT?
Me again.
What a t***t!
Replacing a couple of garden floodlights. Working about head height,
on a pair of 2-step, steps, top step.
I stepped back I forgot I was on the top step, of course I fell!
Trying to avoid the path that was directly behind me, in an effort to land on the grass,
I tripped over a large patio pot, ( half barrel) I now have a huge graze down my shin,
I twisted, landed on my back, totally winded.
Sore back, sore arse, and feeling very sorry for myself.
I'm barely managing to move anywhere, at the moment, going upstairs, is like scaling the north face of the Eiger.
By Christ, I'm gonna be stiff and very sore in the morning.
It wasn't even worth a 2.1
Cheers DaleGet well soon.
ThanksI could have made a career out of falling off things, mostly ladders and vehicles with 2 wheels..... I feel your pain. GWS!!
Sore back, sore arse, and feeling very sorry for myself.
I'm barely managing to move anywhere, at the moment, going upstairs, is like scaling the north face of the Eiger.
By Christ, I'm gonna be stiff and very sore in the morning.![]()

You probably don't think so now but you were lucky. All the best for a speedy recovery.WAMT?
Me again.
What a t***t!
Replacing a couple of garden floodlights. Working about head height,
on a pair of 2-step, steps, top step.
I stepped back I forgot I was on the top step, of course I fell!
Trying to avoid the path that was directly behind me, in an effort to land on the grass,
I tripped over a large patio pot, ( half barrel) I now have a huge graze down my shin,
I twisted, landed on my back, totally winded.
Sore back, sore arse, and feeling very sorry for myself.
I'm barely managing to move anywhere, at the moment, going upstairs, is like scaling the north face of the Eiger.
By Christ, I'm gonna be stiff and very sore in the morning.
It wasn't even worth a 2.1
Thanks Ingrid, it did take me rather a long time to get back up, I didn't bounce that well unfortunatelyOUCH,![]()
Hope it's not too bad today and you get a speedy recovery
I'm good at falling over, just please I am also good at getting up afterward
Thanks Dave. But I would have preferred to "miss" the planter. I'm sure that compounded the problem.You probably don't think so now but you were lucky. All the best for a speedy recovery.
Dave
Cheers Nod.GWS, Chris.
WAMT?
Me again.
What a t***t!
Replacing a couple of garden floodlights. Working about head height,
on a pair of 2-step, steps, top step.
I stepped back I forgot I was on the top step, of course I fell!
Trying to avoid the path that was directly behind me, in an effort to land on the grass,
I tripped over a large patio pot, ( half barrel) I now have a huge graze down my shin,
I twisted, landed on my back, totally winded.
Sore back, sore arse, and feeling very sorry for myself.
I'm barely managing to move anywhere, at the moment, going upstairs, is like scaling the north face of the Eiger.
By Christ, I'm gonna be stiff and very sore in the morning.
It wasn't even worth a 2.1
Cheers DaveHope you get well soon Chris, might be an idea to try either heat pads or maybe voltarol gel.
I slap Tiger balm on everything I can reach
At the moment, the pain seems centered on my chest / ribs and arse, neither are a problem to reachThen I hope you have short arms.
Cheers Toni.Recover quickly, with no lasting damage.
@Cobra Hope you heal soon![]()
Just a thought, would a large bag of frozen peas help? It's still my 'go to' treatment when I get bruised or strain something. I use peas because they seem to fit the shape of the body better than anything else.Thanks Christopher, I do keep a large bag of ice in the freezer for just this sort of disaster, sadly its not working too well this time.Just a thought, would a large bag of frozen peas help? It's still my 'go to' treatment when I get bruised or strain something. I use peas because they seem to fit the shape of the body better than anything else.
Many years ago, I had a serious bike injury, and tore out several nerves from my shoulder.Having tried both extensively as I stumble towards senility I can report that Tiger Balm is to Voltarol as an air rifle is to a multiple warhead ICBM.
Why ..?!(Someone forgot to remove a letter with an address on, should be a fairly quick hunt for them
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