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25th Feb 2022, 08:50 PM #46Most Valued Member
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So I saw the physio at work again today, and got cleared for full unrestricted work capacity…
All up it’s taken not quite 16 weeks to go from broken to back at work.
My ankle still isn’t 100%, but I’m back at work and heading in the right direction.
I don’t normally dwell too much on the past, but I’ve had a number of instances in the last few months where I’ve found myself pondering how much worse things could have turned out. It didn’t kill me, I don’t have permanent spinal injury, and I don’t have a permanent brain injury…
Its also had some, um.. interesting effects on my lifestyle but I’ll leave that for a bit..
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25th Feb 2022, 09:03 PM #47
Good to hear that you are on the mend.
Grahame
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