Monday 21 May 2012

Finger update

The swelling on my finger was still evident today so I rang NHS Direct for some advice, and the nice lady who spoke to me said that a trip to A&E might be in order. After a fairly lengthy but not unreasonable wait, my finger was seen to by a doctor who, after the odd prod and squeeze here and there - "Does this hurt? No... Does this hurt? No... Does this hurt? YES!!!" - sent me for an X-ray. Three X-rays and a short wait later I was told they suspect there's a small fracture just above the joint that was dislocated, but that otherwise I should retain full function in the finger once it's healed. I've got to see a specialist on Monday, but for now I'm out of action for the foreseeable future.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi mate

Just come across your blog, it's fascinating! Have you stopped posting? I'm an opening bat who is thinking of starting to bowl a bit of spin next season so found your posts very very interesting.

John

SL said...

nice blog

same thing happened to me recently. Fracture of the fifth metacarpal trying for a catch.

I have just published a cricket novel, an ebook, and I wonder if you would like to review it? What's new about it is that it's about a man who doesn't like cricket who falls in love with a woman cricketer, and she tells him to resurrect a defunct cricket team. He is coached in this by a Sikh cricketer. It is set in modern times during the recession in Northern England.

I can gift it to you , complete with synopsis and material for an author interview if you like.

please let me know

thanks

Stuart Larner

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read my new cricket novel:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Guile-and-Spin-ebook/dp/B008FBZPHE/

Owen said...

cool story

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