I’m sorry, but I have become obsessed. I had to go in and get a new cast put on because the old one was starting to hurt the base of my palm. The new cast is much better, but is still driving me insane…
https://w2.countingdownto.com/1484514
This blankety counter is not showing up. I have tried several times and it is failing. If you want to know how close I am to Cast Off you can follow the link I guess. Ah well, at least I can be amused in the meantime. LOL!
Well, there you go. If I want the counter to show up here I have to cough up about $50 bucks. They think much of themselves don’t they? 😉
Save your $$
Good luck hanging in there…
To be sure, thank you, Deb.
Ten days! Whohooooo!
Yes! I thought I might quip, “I can do that standing on my head!” But under the circumstances, perhaps I should say, “…with one hand tied behind my back.” 😉
That’s just rude! So we can tag our followers and likes and comments, but not use a simple countdown clock. Glad you’re a bit more comfortable. I am ‘enjoying’ some minor fellow feeling; I rolled over my ankle in a wheel rut in the driveway and tore the ligaments around my ankle bone. It’s black and swollen and I have to wear a hot, hard, scratchy ankle brace with lateral immobilisers. Oh, and I have a stinking cold and am running a slight fever. One OR the other, Lord, one OR the other…
Oh, cr@p! I wanted to click the like star but simply can’t. After all you’ve been through with the back surgery this is just over the top awful, Kate. 😦 Feel better soon! ❤
As for the counter, well placing blame where it is due, it is the prerogative of the software company to charge what they like, and mine not to pay it. Ha-ha-ha! 😀
I can certainly understand that, but generally speaking, ankles are particularly painful…
There was some extremely salty language, I was close to barfing and the tears were squirting out of my eyes, not just trickling. But I can actually now put my weight on it, which is an improvement.
That is good news! ❤
I was just thinking about when I broke my foot… the pain is very similar to a terrible sprain, only you can’t keep your ankle straight no matter how hard you try. Foot and ankle bones are viewed here: http://www.northcoastfootcare.com/pages/Foot-and-Ankle-Anatomy.html
The tip of the styloid process was the victim of a short fall into a ten inch hole hidden in the grass…(sneaky kindergartners dug the trap and the grass grew over it to conceal it) Who knew that kindergartners were so dangerous! HA! And had I not been surrounded by all those Littles I am sure I would have succumbed to salty language myself! 😯
I have ‘stretched’ the ligament that joins the bottom of the fibula to the calcaneus, and all the other stuff around it. Luckily, I didn’t break off the tip of the fibula with the ligament attachment, which is apparently quite common 🙂
Tread lightly and watch for those little, sneaky craters!
I’ve seen countdown clocks used for a lot of things, but this is a first. It made me smile, and it made me hope that it helps you endure the rest of the time! I’m glad the new cast is better. Just think — when you get your cast off, you can cast off and start enjoying your life journey again.
LOL! Linda, I have been warned on every visit that my thumb will be behaving badly and refusing to function (numb and useless) after the cast is removed. Physical therapy will ensue and then the fun of sewing and quilting will return. So long as this brick is gone I can handle what comes. 🙂
I hope it all goes to plan.
It should, as I am very motivated. Thanks, Tom! 🙂
8 days! Yes, I followed the link, and will count down with you!
😀 😀 😀