Guest guest Posted October 6, 2004 Report Share Posted October 6, 2004 a I'm sorry to hear about the wrist splint. I find mine very difficult to work in. It makes typing slow and writing almost impossible. The main problem is that the splint immobilizes the thumb. I hope you are feeling better soon. And don't follow in my footsteps anymore - at least the footsteps that find us on the floor. Hugs, laurie > > Reply-To: > Date: Tue, 5 Oct 2004 23:51:55 -0500 > To: > Subject: Thanks and a new injury > > > I want to thank everyone for the birthday wishes. It really meant a lot > to me. I had a good day, with people at work coming up unexpectedly and > wishing my a good day, spending time with a former professor and friend, > as I talked to her class at the University of Northern Iowa today, then > coming home to a surprise party given to me by some friends at church. > This was an amazing birthday, as many of mine have gone by unnoticed by > everyone besides my mom, so your wishes made the day special. > > Laurie, I am afraid I am following in your footsteps. Yours too, Nikki. > I am now in a right wrist splint after a fall at work today. I stood up > for a minute to get some books ready for my students. Next thing I new I > was on the ground. I called into another teacher to help me. By the > time I left work, my neck, arm, wrist, shoulder, and back were bad enough > that I had to go into the doctor. I have a lot of bruised and pulled > muscles and sprains. I am in the wrist splint and am supposed to be > getting a soft neck brace to help some of the healing. I don't have to > be in it all the time, as we don't want my neck to become dependent on > it. It certainly kept the day interesting! :-) > > Thanks again for the birthday wishes. > Smiles, > a > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2004 Report Share Posted October 6, 2004 a, wishing you birthday wishes and well wishes Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2004 Report Share Posted October 6, 2004 --- a, I ahppy you had a good birthday. It is so nice when people recognize your Birthday unexpectly. It makes you feel special. I am so sorry to hear about your fall. Praying for quick healing. Love, dawn In , a C Koch wrote: > > I want to thank everyone for the birthday wishes. It really meant a lot > to me. I had a good day, with people at work coming up unexpectedly and > wishing my a good day, spending time with a former professor and friend, > as I talked to her class at the University of Northern Iowa today, then > coming home to a surprise party given to me by some friends at church. > This was an amazing birthday, as many of mine have gone by unnoticed by > everyone besides my mom, so your wishes made the day special. > > Laurie, I am afraid I am following in your footsteps. Yours too, Nikki. > I am now in a right wrist splint after a fall at work today. I stood up > for a minute to get some books ready for my students. Next thing I new I > was on the ground. I called into another teacher to help me. By the > time I left work, my neck, arm, wrist, shoulder, and back were bad enough > that I had to go into the doctor. I have a lot of bruised and pulled > muscles and sprains. I am in the wrist splint and am supposed to be > getting a soft neck brace to help some of the healing. I don't have to > be in it all the time, as we don't want my neck to become dependent on > it. It certainly kept the day interesting! :-) > > Thanks again for the birthday wishes. > Smiles, > a > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2004 Report Share Posted October 6, 2004 a, No more falling! hehe. I thought we had agreed on that. I am sorry to hear about the fall, and I am sure you are pretty achy right now. Try and get some rest if you can I will be thinking of you! Nikki > > I want to thank everyone for the birthday wishes. It really meant a lot > to me. I had a good day, with people at work coming up unexpectedly and > wishing my a good day, spending time with a former professor and friend, > as I talked to her class at the University of Northern Iowa today, then > coming home to a surprise party given to me by some friends at church. > This was an amazing birthday, as many of mine have gone by unnoticed by > everyone besides my mom, so your wishes made the day special. > > Laurie, I am afraid I am following in your footsteps. Yours too, Nikki. > I am now in a right wrist splint after a fall at work today. I stood up > for a minute to get some books ready for my students. Next thing I new I > was on the ground. I called into another teacher to help me. By the > time I left work, my neck, arm, wrist, shoulder, and back were bad enough > that I had to go into the doctor. I have a lot of bruised and pulled > muscles and sprains. I am in the wrist splint and am supposed to be > getting a soft neck brace to help some of the healing. I don't have to > be in it all the time, as we don't want my neck to become dependent on > it. It certainly kept the day interesting! :-) > > Thanks again for the birthday wishes. > Smiles, > a > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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