Knees and Doors
Dec. 12th, 2024 06:06 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Those of you who interacted with me at SMOFCon probably heard me talking about Lisa having hurt her knee. Spoiler alert: She's better now.
Last Saturday, Lisa called me to tell me that she had hurt her knee. It was not that good. Fortunately, we have a pair of adjustable crutches (we've both used them at times) and she was able to get to them. So she could hobble around. It was a big annoyance, but not a emergency.
I told her, "I'm glad you didn't collapse on the sidewalk or something like that."
She said, "That would have been okay. Today was the Christmas Parade that forms up in front of the house, so someone could have helped me." She's right: it would have included a fire truck and an ambulance from the North Lyon County FPD, so there would have been someone on the spot almost instantly.
Lisa was off her feet for the next day, but slowly recovered, and was able to finish hanging that door, which was quite an undertaking. By the time I got home on Monday afternoon, she was better, but the knee is still not 100%. Indeed, she says it was paining her off and on during the European trip, so she wasn't surprised that it gave way in this case.
If it does not continue to improve, we'll take her to see someone about it.
Last Saturday, Lisa called me to tell me that she had hurt her knee. It was not that good. Fortunately, we have a pair of adjustable crutches (we've both used them at times) and she was able to get to them. So she could hobble around. It was a big annoyance, but not a emergency.
I told her, "I'm glad you didn't collapse on the sidewalk or something like that."
She said, "That would have been okay. Today was the Christmas Parade that forms up in front of the house, so someone could have helped me." She's right: it would have included a fire truck and an ambulance from the North Lyon County FPD, so there would have been someone on the spot almost instantly.
Lisa was off her feet for the next day, but slowly recovered, and was able to finish hanging that door, which was quite an undertaking. By the time I got home on Monday afternoon, she was better, but the knee is still not 100%. Indeed, she says it was paining her off and on during the European trip, so she wasn't surprised that it gave way in this case.
If it does not continue to improve, we'll take her to see someone about it.