The medical team was calm, thorough and efficient. Repeated queries about my identity, a large arrow on my left arm pointing toward my hand and the two ‘x’ marks on the fingernails of my middle and ring finger helped to ensure the correct person, arm and digits went under the knife. The anaesthesiologist and the surgeon identified themselves and explained what they were planning. All concerns and doubts about the surgery and outcome were clearly outlined. Did I still wish to proceed? I did. Continue reading
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Degrees of Doubt
At last, 4 ½ months after the accident I saw the hand consultant. Continue reading
Waiting
They were emergencies. Events moved swiftly. Sudden illness or accident was followed by medical care and surgeries I didn’t really have time to think about. Continue reading
There’s nothing wrong…
It was a year ago today the accident happened. As in other areas of life, it is a time for review. A time to look over the past year and evaluate what has changed what needs keeping and what needs challenging. Continue reading