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    • CommentAuthorKitty
    • CommentTimeJun 18th 2009
     
    News tonight reported that Hilary Clinton broke her elbow in a garage. It will require surgery to repair. Glad I'm not alone in the klutz department, but sorry it happened to her. She has canceled her schedule. Ouch, I know the pain!
    • CommentAuthordivvi*
    • CommentTimeJun 18th 2009
     
    guess i am in the same boat then with you klutzs kitty. my elbow and lower back are what hurt most after my fall this am on marble. the wrist is fine. except for typing.
    divvi
    and yes, pain and stiffness show up much later:) advill and i am doing pretty good so far.
    • CommentAuthorAdmin
    • CommentTimeJun 18th 2009
     
    Hilary and I are about the same age - one year difference. Sorry to say, but for women our age, the personal trainer I had when I was working up North, emphasized balance exercises relentlessly for us older women. She made me work out on a wiggly balance board - I hated it, but she was right. When the dog was in my way, and I ALMOST tripped, I was able to right myself and not fall because of those balance exercises. I even managed to keep from falling on the ice because of those exercises. I desperately need them again - I can feel my balance being off sometimes. I don't have to worry about falling on the ice here in Florida, but my tile floors are a killer.

    joang
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    As most of you know, I fell the fourth day into our vacation in Longboat Key Florida and fractured my right elbow. It hurts like HECK, still, but is beginning to loosen up a little. For weeks, I couldn't lift my arm higher than mid chest. Needless to say, putting on makeup, combing my hair, dressing...was a huge challenge. Hillary was never one of my favorite people, but I do feel sorry for her and "feel her pain". How old IS she, anyway??? Much younger than most of us, I'm sure. Just goes to show that it's not only the older people who slip and fall. My fall was the longest "fall-down" I have ever experienced. I feel like it was all in slow motion. I'm so grateful it wasn't as bad as Hillary's. I understand she will have surgery on hers. The doctor in the ER indicated it could be a possibility - for me - and I wanted to kiss him when he decided to put an elbow brace on it instead.

    I decided that the elbow is connected to every part of my body...everything on my body that moved hurt my elbow the first week! :-)
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      CommentAuthordeb112958
    • CommentTimeJun 18th 2009
     
    I fractured my elbow in Feb. 2008. Boy, did that hurt. I didn't need surgery to repair it but did have to do a bunch of exercises so I wouldn't lose mobility. I fell off a curb after dinner for our wedding anniversary (margaritas might have had a little to do with it). This was when I started to notice something really wrong with my husband. I asked him if I thought I should go to the ER and he said he didn't feel like it and it could wait. I waited three days and the pain just got worse so I took myself to the doctor. He didn't care one bit----very unlike him in the past. Six months later we had the diagnosis of FTD.
    • CommentAuthorAdmin
    • CommentTimeJun 18th 2009
     
    Nancy,

    We're not OLD OLD. Just old. Hilary was born in 1947. I was born in 1948. Sounds like the Dark Ages, huh?

    I broke my shoulder once. Never in my life have I experienced such pain. I almost passed out from it.

    joang
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      CommentAuthorBama* 2/12
    • CommentTimeJun 18th 2009
     
    OLD????? I wish I were your age again.
    • CommentAuthorPatB
    • CommentTimeJun 18th 2009
     
    Nancy,
    I've done the broken elbow-exercise thing also (indoor roller rink), and I agree with how it is connected to everything. I can't even imagine two! And then the shoulder to boot-Kitty I have really been feeling your pain. They say ribs and collar bone are some of the most painful since you can't "mobilize" or isolate the part. And the elbow feels the same. It is amazing what we take for granted until it is broken/sprained. It takes two hands (assuming one was smart enough to leave one hand/wrist intact at a time) to do so much more than we can imagine until we have to do with one. I broke my foot once and I couldn't believe how much ankle movement it took to go up stairs or walk an incline.

    Pat
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      CommentAuthorgmaewok*
    • CommentTimeJun 18th 2009
     
    Several years ago I was on a ladder helping take snow off the roof when the ladder slipped. I fell and broke a rib. My own darned fault! Took forever to heal completely. I've never been on a ladder since--winter or summer.
    • CommentAuthorJanet
    • CommentTimeJun 19th 2009
     
    I've broken both shoulders in the last three years - not at the same time. No fun at all. The only good to come of it is that I'm the only patient for whom my orthopedist has worked on all four limbs! I had both knees replaced also. It makes me feel special!
    • CommentAuthorKitty
    • CommentTimeJun 19th 2009
     
    Well, I can see I am certainly not ALONE!
    • CommentAuthorAdmin
    • CommentTimeJun 19th 2009
     
    What is going on here??????? I just spoke to my cousin (age 63), who slipped and fell on the tile in her condo. Chipped elbow, bruised achilles tendon, and hit hard on her bottom, which did something to some body part I cannot pronounce, and the MRI showed bulging disks. She is in physical therapy.

    Okay ladies - get with those balance exercises!

    joang
    • CommentAuthorWeejun*
    • CommentTimeJun 19th 2009
     
    I'm not talking to ya'll anymore -- afraid I'll break something...
    • CommentAuthorCharlotte
    • CommentTimeJun 19th 2009
     
    I know - she caught Bill, freaked out and fell while running the other way!!
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    TeeHee!
    • CommentAuthorPatB
    • CommentTimeJun 19th 2009 edited
     
    Don't forget I managed to total a car (and fracture my pelvis) about 1 1/2 years ago and my DS totaled his car on the way to the ER to see us (in front of the hospital). And, my car was going to replace his a little down the road.
    PatB
    • CommentAuthordivvi*
    • CommentTimeJun 19th 2009
     
    well my tailbone is ok due to lots of padding:) but the soreness in my wrist and elbow, well advil is never far. i learn quickly, i will never do wet floors without NEW tennis shoes and lots of treading...and feel for the floor with each foot!!! am very thankful to be spared broken bones this time.divvi
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    When we built this house 3 years ago, I debated about ceramic in the kitchen and bathrooms, but my daughter thought at my age, her dad
    s illness and my 93 yr. old Mom they would be more dangerous with a fall. So, I did laminate all over the house and vinyl in bathrooms and laundry room. I am so clumsy, now I am glad I did and I love my laminate.
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    I'm sort of like you Imohr. We have a 100 yr old house - original hardwood floors downstairs, except for kitchen and bath. We pulled up carpet upstairs, put in laminate in all rooms, vinyl in bathrooms and Flexitec (soft vinyl) in kitchen. It has worked out really well.
    • CommentAuthorKitty
    • CommentTimeJun 20th 2009
     
    divvi, how are you feeling? I saw the news & saw I should have spelled Hillary with 2 ls. My cousin's is spelled with one.
    • CommentAuthordivvi*
    • CommentTimeJun 20th 2009
     
    good to go now kitty. just a few bruised muscles and pride:)divvi
    • CommentAuthorKitty
    • CommentTimeJun 20th 2009
     
    Good to hear! You still have pride? <grin>
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    She's from TEXAS!!! Of course she has pride! <grin>