So, Jan; You've got plastered. And your foot's in a cast at the same time? (Sorry, couldn't resist that....) Seriously, though, you'll be feeling bruised and tender, I'll bet. Oh, and frustrated as well, because I know how active you really want to be. Everyone will be telling you to take it easy, so I won't add my name to the list. Just think of the extra time you'll have to come here and annoy us on the chat room! I really hope things will settle down in the next few days, Jan, and you'll get into some sort of a routine again. I'm thinking of you now. Jim. -----Original Message----- From: Jan Downes - Email Address: j.jk.downes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent On: 10/01/2013 18:14 Sent To: chat guide - Email Address: guide.chat@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [guide.chat] Hospital Hello to all that has wished me well,Thank you Carol,Tony and Vanessa for your emails today ,I was pleased to hear your email this morning Vanessa,gave me a hope thinking that I would not come out of Hospital in plaster,but Vanessa I did,I am in plaster as it is my big toe and it is the weight bearing toe,my foot is black ,all of my toes are black,the plaster goes across half of my foot,and of course my big toe feels even bigger,as the cast goes past the end of my toe,so as not to knock it being blind. I have to go back in 3 weeks,and may have to have the cast changed,all depends.Then after another 3 weeks I will have to go back for physiotherapy,so I am fairly cheesed off,it has made me a little nervous now,and no Carol I do not have two hand rails,I do not have hand rails in my bathroom,I do not have a shower,so I was thinking of getting in touch with O T.to see if they can help at all. Thank you for your concern,so kind of you all. Love Jan. ----- No virus found in this message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 2012.0.2221 / Virus Database: 2637/5522 - Release Date: 01/09/13