Saturday, July 31, 2010

Green for Turbos!

Now we have the new lighter version. Also fluoro.  
 Turbos supporter. Of Irish extraction. 
With matching rainbow polyprop- stretches over cast for winter warmth.

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  1. Oh, now that's very festive, that green is definitely looking for a party!
    Bet the lighter cast is far more comfy than the other, hope you're able to sleep properly :)

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  2. Yes, I am sleeping quite well. Thumb might need checking out. It is great to get through the day without sore neck and back from weight of cast. I am already planning what I will do the day I am cast-free!

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  3. to be sure to be sure! lloks good Kiwi!

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  4. lloks??? oops I mean lOOks

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  5. lol. Turbos lost today so looking or licking good- neither was enough!

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  6. Can you get your nails done French for the next plaster colour?

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  7. Hopefully this is the last plaster colour.....!!!!

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  8. Now we can really see the difference in size with one picture next to the other! Multi-coloured nails would go great with your "polyprop" (I am assuming that is your sleeved sweater).

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  9. A polyprop is a kind of thermal usually worn under clothing. I don't think it was cold enough the days you saw me for you to see me with my polyprop leggings on under my shorts. It is pretty much a 'Kiwi' thing when out 'tramping' in the 'bush'.

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  10. Sounds like what we call longjohns.

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  11. Sorry to hear about your accident - being hit by a car even at low speed must be very scary. And painful...

    I'm so envious, though, cause you got a pretty coloured one. =P You look like you have the all-around cast, though. Mine is only on the top of my arm, with bandages around.

    Do you also have a work-out routine to follow, so you'll move your fingers and non-broken joints?

    Hilda (atlanticheart from the camino forum)

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  12. The accident was pretty scary- and I am lucky that the only injury I got was a broken arm. It is an all round cast, but the colour is fun! I have a few finger exercises to do, though those are limited as my whole palm is covered by the cast. Once the cast is removed though- hopefully next Friday- then I will be going to see a physiotherapist who will help me get strength/flexibility back into my arm and hand. I am not sure how long that is going to take, but I am really looking forward to regaining life with two hands!

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