Thursday, September 15, 2011

The Perils of Driving a Wheelchair


I Ran over My Toes!

I was quickly turning the chair around to show our elderly dog, Oscar, where the food was....she could not see the food.

I did not realize that the quick turn  would cause my foot to drop off the foot stand but then....

My toes were under a tire!

Awww! it hurts!  I back up quickly so I can Free my toes!

I see mangled toes Ok blood on my toes.

They are healing fine now...Thankfully

It is Surprising how we nurture little parts of our bodies when that little part hurts!

28 comments:

  1. OUCH! Toes really hurt when they are injured! Hope the little pinkies heal quickly!

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  2. Toes are really sensitive. When I was preggo with the twins and couldn't see 4 foot in front of me, I ran into a corner and broke my pinky toe. Would you believe it still hurts sometimes?

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  3. yikes! glad you are doing better. toe injuries can hurt, i know.

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  4. Gosh, that would have HURT!!!! I tripped over an ottoman the other day and it hurt my little toe really bad. The next morning I saw part of the toenail had come loose and there was blood all over it. And that was just my little toe, I can't imagine all those toes you ran over!!

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  5. Ouch! Hope you feel better now.
    Judy

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  6. OUCH!!!! I have broken my toes and it's painful!!! Hope you feel better soon!
    Blessings, Joanne

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  7. Ow! I have had my toes run over power chairs before and it hurts a lot!

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  8. EEE OUCH, I can relate and it does hurt as you cant move quickly to free the toes. Hope you are feeling better soon.

    I know when I was in one of those things for over 2 years I think I did more damage to my feet than what was wrong with my leg.

    Yay-hay, cooler weather is coming... better get out the thick sweater.. So happy!

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  9. and it surprises me how bad that little toe can hurt, so sorry. ouch for sure. hope it is all better soon. poor puppy can't see, that is sad. should is end you a small pair of steel toe boots? LOL

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  10. Poor little piggy's! I've run over mine a few times, but I've been fortunate enough to have had my shoes on each time!

    We live dangerously...lol

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  11. Toes may be little, but they certainly let us know when injured!! I'm glad you are healing.

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  12. Like everyone else. Ouch. But why, why given that MS gives us reduced sensitivity does it not apply to the bits like toes that you damage. Though I guess sometimes it does. Last year I was up at the hospital. A nurse applied a warm wet towel to my arm to bring up a vein. It was in fact HOT and wet. I didn't notice and blistered. Humph.

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  13. Ouchy!! Sorry this had to happen Kim

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  14. awww Kim...hope they're as good as new really soon.

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  15. Ouch! Bless your heart.

    I didn't realize how bad a little pinky (or piggy) could hurt until I cut my pinky finger while washing dishes and ended up with 9 stitches in it.

    Hope your foot is feeling better.

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  16. Oweee! Glad the damage was not greater!

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  17. I was afraid of infection at first but it has healed mostly!

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  18. Sincerely I am so sorry to learn about the injury. Thank God your toes have improved. Take care.

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  19. Toes hurt the worse..glad they have healed well!
    Ouch for sure!!
    Hugs
    SueAnn

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  20. OUCH!! I know exactly what you mean by nursing the little parts. I think it's such a lesson for the body of Christ, too.

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  21. please take care... i hope by the time you read my message the pain is not there.... please take care

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  22. All's well that ends well- your injured toes are improving, and they'll soon 'behave' perfectly.

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  23. Take care dear, kim. Hope your toe get well soon.

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  24. Sure hope your toes heal quickly! I know what you mean. I badly bruised a toe last December and it's still very tender and the nail is still partly black.

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