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 rhid
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I suffered a small fracture in my ankle and soft tissue damage aftet a bike crash on Saturday. Went to A and E yesterday where it was x-rayed and they suggested putting it in a cast for a week to help it heal. I was off work yesterday and today resting it and mentioned to them I'd be back tomorrow if all was good.

I am just wondering if this is wise? It's obviously still painful to put weight on and I'm hobbling around on crutches! My dwork is mostly desk desk based so it not like I'm on my feet all day. So do.I just be brave and go in tomorrow or have another day or 2 with my feet up resting it?

I know ultimately its up to me but having never suffered an injury like this before its all new to me! Any advice from experts or anyone been in a similar situation? The a and e nurse just said rest it. Didn't really say for how long. Any suggestions?


 
Posted : 06/01/2015 1:48 pm
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Have you told work your on crutches - assuming your employed by someone.

We are not allowed into work on crutches ..... Wheelchairs are ok but crutches are a no no - according to HSE dept


 
Posted : 06/01/2015 1:50 pm
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Posted : 06/01/2015 1:53 pm
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And how are you going to get to work??


 
Posted : 06/01/2015 1:53 pm
 rhid
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Good point! I will look into this. I'm.sure I have seen someone on crutches before. I will check this though!


 
Posted : 06/01/2015 1:54 pm
 rhid
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My gf works at the same place so lifts are easy!


 
Posted : 06/01/2015 1:56 pm
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can you do your work?
well get on with it then you lazy good for nothing......


 
Posted : 06/01/2015 2:09 pm
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And how are you going to get to work??

+1

left or right foot?
When I broke my left ankle nearly 9 years ago, driving was a problem as my then car didn't have an automatic gearbox. (actually I've never owned a car with an automatic gearbox but that's beside the point)

They dropped me off a laptop & router & I worked from home until I was driving again. I think that set the precedent, I now WFH 4 days a week, as do at least 2 of my colleagues.

If it's just one week & you're salaried, take a week off sick


 
Posted : 06/01/2015 2:21 pm
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Get used to it...

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Posted : 06/01/2015 2:23 pm
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Fractured my elbow last Tuesday so had a couple of days off work, came back yesterday and just got a sick day for tomorrow because it's absolutely freaking killing me. It's a bugger because it'll take me another 2/3 days to catch up when I come back but definitely need to rest it.

Which is what I'd recommend to you, especially with the faff of crutches!


 
Posted : 06/01/2015 2:25 pm
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Have been to work in plaster a couple of times. First time I could work but I couldn't drive so they paid for a taxi for 9 weeks. Second time involved crutches there was some issue in relation to H&S and fire but I wasn't really listening. Taxi to work and back again great success


 
Posted : 06/01/2015 2:30 pm
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I do love homes under the hammer....

Because I have had 2 days off I may as well take 5 as its all the same according to the absence policy. If I went back in tomorrow and then was off Thursday that would count as 2 absences not 1!

Left foot and no driving but lifts to work can be sorted easily enough.


 
Posted : 06/01/2015 2:38 pm

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