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MrYum 2005-10-28 09:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Cleo
This morning a roof tile, the very last one to do, fell on my hand and severed two tendons in my right hand.

I'm fine after having hand surgery by a hand specialist at Holy Cross. Kind of hard to use the computer with this big splint on. Doc says that next week they will put one on that is less restrictive.

Going to need a bit of physical therapy on the hand but they say I will make a full recovery.

Ouch! Damn sorry to hear that Cleo :(

Crushed my right hand in a freight elevator many years ago in college..typing one handed sucks |angry|

Hope your recovery is quick!

Surfn 2005-10-28 09:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cleo
This morning a roof tile, the very last one to do, fell on my hand and severed two tendons in my right hand.

I'm fine after having hand surgery by a hand specialist at Holy Cross. Kind of hard to use the computer with this big splint on. Doc says that next week they will put one on that is less restrictive.

Going to need a bit of physical therapy on the hand but they say I will make a full recovery.

Sorry to hear that I hope you recover in record time better than ever :)

Cleo 2005-10-28 09:50 PM

I always wanted to learn to use my left hand to do things like mousing and writing and now I have proper motivation. :D

Wiping after a piss is surprisingly difficult using my left hand.

cd34 2005-10-28 10:12 PM

Terri, that is terrible, however, I am glad you have a good prognosis for recovery.

Hopefully you'll get power back -- lifting gas cans one handed is probably also difficult. Let me know if you need anything. Gas lines up here are down to 15-20 minutes so I can bring down 30 gallons of fuel if you need.

Torn Rose 2005-10-28 10:15 PM

Holy Shit Cleo, did the Dr say if you would have a full recovery?

I've had a sliced tendon in my hand, so I know what kind of "fun" you have to look forward to.

Chop Smith 2005-10-28 10:15 PM

Bad deal, Cleo. Hope you have some pre-rolled. Heal soon.

Cleo 2005-10-28 10:18 PM

Thanks for the offer :)

I've got a friend and her children staying with me so things should be ok.

I still have a few more days of generator fuel and I'm guessing that getting more in a few days should be no problem by then.

Not sure how long a hand stays in a splint for tendon surgery. I'm guessing not that long and nothing nearly as long as is with broken bones.

It's already driving me crazy. lol

Cleo 2005-10-28 10:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Torn
Holy Shit Cleo, did the Dr say if you would have a full recovery?

I've had a sliced tendon in my hand, so I know what kind of "fun" you have to look forward to.

Yeah full recovery.

Please tell me more of what to expect. This is a first for me. How long is the recovery? How long will I have to wear a splint? Anything else?

Cleo 2005-10-28 10:55 PM

They used a candel to check their generator fuel. They are lucky that all that happened was that they lost the generator.
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/loc...home-headlines

sue-fl 2005-10-28 11:21 PM

Sorry to hear about your hand Cleo, that must have hurt like hell!! Hope your all better soon!!

I read the article you linked to..you always hear crazy stuff people do! I always say wtf were they thinking!!

RawAlex 2005-10-29 12:44 AM

Sorry to hear about the injury Cleo... they say that the aftermath of a storm is often more dangerous than the storm itself... those tiles on your roof are NOT light things, as I am sure you know now...

take it easy and relax... the porn will make itself for a few days.

Alex

Simon 2005-10-29 06:15 AM

Woke up this morning with basic cable restored, so I finally see what the local news channels are saying happened. Got a look at the power outages on the mainland, and the long lines for gas. I was thinking about how Cleo has it worse than we do right now, and then I see the new posts here about that falling roof tile. :(

Best wishes for a fast recovery, Cleo. I had my hand, wrist and forearm in a cast, and I know it was hard to get used to doing some things one-handed for awhile.

Torn Rose 2005-10-29 11:36 AM

I sliced the tendon in my middle finger just above the knuckle on my right hand, it did not completely sever, but I still had to go to therapy.

I had a full hand brace and was suppose to go to therapy for 6 weeks, after 2 sessions I got bored and didn’t go to anymore and then I took the hand brace off and taped my finger to my other fingers. I had no issues other then a few years later it got somewhat infected and I had a lump and with the scar tissue gave me a nasty looking scar, which I had cleaned out about 6 years ago, so it’s now just a scar.

The therapy was a lot of simple one handed task, and anything I could do with just the middle finger and thumb, tearing clay, rolling it in a ball, some muscle builders etc.

I would guess since yours was severed you will have at least 6 - 8 weeks of therapy.

Which tendons and how did it happen, you were just standing there and it fell on you?

MrMaryLou 2005-10-29 12:11 PM

Damn Cleo I hope it all works out for you

MeatPounder 2005-10-29 01:21 PM

Well been an interesting week here in Hollywood Fl.
We got hit pretty hard in my area, lost power finally mon morning at my condo along with running water...so I headed up to my sisters up in boca raton at the boca inlet.
She had no power either but at least had running water and every 2 hrs they had the emergency generator in her building running to run the elevators for a bit and give us a place to charge cell phones and the like, thank god for my car chargers.
Spent 5 hrs wed in line for gas and got it after spending 6 hrs till they closed for curfew the day before with me just 25 cars from the pumps...grrr.
got power back at my condo in hollywood (southern broward county just above miami) wed so packed up the whole hurricance crowd and moved them all to my place. Today was only 1hr wait in the gas line, and actually drove over to the aventura mall to get milk and fresh meat yesterday.
Latest reports have 2/3 of miami dade with power now, and over half of broward county lit up and close to half of palm beach county with power now so we are recovering.
Where my sister is in boca which is the southern part of palm beach county looks like another 2-3 weeks without power so she will be at my place for the duration or at least until her trip to guatemala on the 10th.
I still have neither dsl or regular phone in my condo, but my neighbors across the hall have their phones back so I borrow their line for dial up a lil to do the daily reports for all the commodities clients
I'm currently out in west boca raton where my partner in the commodity trading is and am on his high speed. He should be back from Seattle Tuesday so checking out his house since the power came up for him.
all in all there was very little damage to me or my family, we were lucky ones...just a bit of minor water.
Hopefully all will be back to normal within several weeks, as it gets a little better each day.

MeatPounder 2005-10-31 12:57 PM

Yippee! Finally have both land phone and dsl :)

Cleo 2005-10-31 01:24 PM

Power is less then one mile from my house so I'm hopping soon but with two snapped poles between me and the grid I'm not holding my breath.

The good news is I still have phones and backup ADSL plus if I run out of gas in four days it will not be a problem since there are lots of open stations now.

MeatPounder 2005-10-31 02:09 PM

I hope so Cleo, my sister up in Boca got power back today.
As more and more pockets go on all of a sudden your grid will pop on. One thing to watch for is to make sure anything that was on at the onset has been switched off.
There have been several fires from stoves that were being used when power went out and people forgot the burners were on.
Plus one of my clients in Biscayne Park got power for about 2 minutes when the overload surge from too many in her neighborhood leaving things on that the sudden draw blew up a transformer down the street from them. Took them another 24 hrs to get back power after that.

Cleo 2005-10-31 03:09 PM

Power is now less then a half a mile from my house but no one in my neighborhood has it yet.

Best thing I ever did was to buy a generator and have lots of fuel for it. I'm still grinning about my friends teasing me about stocking so much fuel. Just wait until they see how much fuel I have for the next one. :D

Trev 2005-10-31 03:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Cleo
Power is now less then a half a mile from my house but no one in my neighborhood has it yet.

Best thing I ever did was to buy a generator and have lots of fuel for it. I'm still grinning about my friends teasing me about stocking so much fuel. Just wait until they see how much fuel I have for the next one. :D

Cleo's Strategic Feul Reserves?

cd34 2005-10-31 04:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Cleo
I'm still grinning about my friends teasing me about stocking so much fuel. Just wait until they see how much fuel I have for the next one. :D

I must admit, when I heard you had 80 gallons of fuel, I thought that was excessive. My stash of 45 gallons would have been depleted already had I not gotten power back, although, by the time I ran low, gas lines were 20-30 minutes or less.

I will have 3 things taken care of before next hurricane season. :)

Cleo 2005-10-31 05:03 PM

I've kind of lost track but I think that I have gone through about 120 gallons so far so I'm thinking about 200 gallons for next time.

I didn't loose my phone line and backup ADSL but I know lots of people that did loose their land line. I'm wondering what I could have in case I did loose my land line. The only thing I can think of is satellite internet which isn't very good and kind of expensive.

On a non related note my old 22" CRT monitor died today and now I'm using an even older 21" CRT that actually seems to have a better image. I guess I should break down and get a LCD soon.

MeatPounder 2005-10-31 06:36 PM

Another of the problems with living in a condo is that we are not allowed generators :(
I actually have one that just sat idle during the blackout

Good thing is my convo with bell south was quite fruitful today.

Not only has next months bill for both phone and dsl been reduced by 1/4 due to the outage, but I also am getting a months free dsl for the inconvinience :)

Plus they finally knocked my extreme dsl down 10 bucks a month from now on...that is part of their general price reduction but it added to the fruits of my calls today :)

amber438 2005-10-31 10:16 PM

Well, I just got off the phone with my mother in West Palm
She just got the power on about 20 min ago but there are still a lot of old folks in century village with no power
She also said that there is a 9 pm curfew in west palm..guess strip gin rummy is out for them for a while.

|pimpin

cd34 2005-10-31 10:39 PM

The 9pm curfew is for people south of Southern Blvd. North of Southern Blvd has no curfew. So, your mom is all set for strip gin rummy.

So, when I take the mail out to the mailbox in a few minutes, I'll be breaking the law as I step onto city property. :)

Glad she's ok -- you might let her know about the rummy.

Meatpounder, I think the condo association would have had a hard time keeping me from running a generator. :)

Cleo 2005-11-01 07:06 AM

Still no power here and I'm guessing that it will be a few more days with my broken poles. Doing good on fuel but this is getting expensive with my $30 a day gas habit.

House guests left last night since their place has power and the kids wanted to go home to be with their friends.

Lots of people now have generators. It's a bit noisy at night wit h all of them running. Barnes & Noble books is selling generators up the street from me but gas cans for fuel are still no where to be found.

docholly 2005-11-01 07:40 AM

dayam.. i can't believe how long this is taking.

one of my kids got power back yesterday.. so the rest are all staying with her. 1 of them got disgusted and went to Jamaica for 2 weeks.

1 kid has power AND phone at her job so she's the one keeping us informed.

kind of makes you wonder what's in store for next season.

Cleo: do they have frequent buyers cards at the gas stations? maybe you'll qualify for a 'wax' job...lmao..

|cool|

Cleo 2005-11-01 08:05 AM

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Originally Posted by docholly
Cleo: do they have frequent buyers cards at the gas stations? maybe you'll qualify for a 'wax' job...lmao..|

I should tell them that I want a wash and wax for my generator. :D

Cleo 2005-11-18 05:12 PM

This is just fucking insane,
Depression regenerates into Tropical Storm Gamma, threatens S. Fla.
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/loc...home-headlines

http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/refresh/grap...tml?5day?large

We can't have another hurricane :(

Ramster 2005-11-18 05:31 PM

Damn, I hope it dies out. :(

MeatPounder 2005-11-18 06:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cleo
This is just fucking insane,
Depression regenerates into Tropical Storm Gamma, threatens S. Fla.
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/loc...home-headlines

http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/refresh/grap...tml?5day?large

We can't have another hurricane :(

Ridiculous isn't it?

Cleo 2005-11-18 06:29 PM

I'm now the owner of two very pretty blue 55 gallon drums. lol

Going to go over to the local boating supply place and pickup some stuff like this,
50' Reels- Fuel Line Hose
http://www.iboats.com/mall/index.cgi...h_type=keyword

3/8" fuel line with large double check primer bulb
http://www.iboats.com/mall/index.cgi...h_type=keyword

Cleo 2005-11-18 10:24 PM

These storms are some learning experience.

We get to learn a foreign language one letter at a time.

I had no idea that Omega was the last letter of the Greek alphabet.
http://www.colorado.edu/greeks/alphabeta.html

I'm really hoping that we never have a year where we get hit by hurricane Omega.

Chop Smith 2005-11-18 10:47 PM

Now I know you were not raised in the bible belt - "He is the Alpha and the Omega." Interpreted in these parts as He is the beginning and the end.

Cleo 2005-11-18 10:54 PM

I was raised mostly in clubs during the day when they were closed by the people that ran and worked them. We listened to Zeta rock (the local radio station at the time) and I always thought that was the last letter of the Greek alphabet until today.

The bible… that's like that book that you find in cheap hotels isn't it?

Toni KatVixen 2005-11-19 06:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Chop Smith
Now I know you were not raised in the bible belt - "He is the Alpha and the Omega." Interpreted in these parts as He is the beginning and the end.

lol.....I haven't heard that in while.

Alpha and Omega is also used to explain the heirachy within a wolf pack. Alpha being the lead wolf and breeder & Omega being the lowest status wolf, normally the one that gets picked on & takes care of the cubs.

Simon 2005-11-19 08:37 AM

I hope Gamma winds up nothing but a tropical storm, if that, when it gets here.
Everyone down here is still drying out from Wilma's storm surges.

Here are a few pics of how the surge looked around here.

I think things will be getting worse, including more storms coming across the Gulf at us, for several years to come. I'm seriously thinking about moving out of the Keys before next hurricane season. I'm not sure where I'd go yet, but definitely nowhere in Florida, or anywhere in hurricane or tornado areas. Actually I'll probably post looking for ideas at some point. :)

Surfn 2005-11-19 08:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Simon
I hope Gamma winds up nothing but a tropical storm, if that, when it gets here.
Everyone down here is still drying out from Wilma's storm surges.

Here are a few pics of how the surge looked around here.

I think things will be getting worse, including more storms coming across the Gulf at us, for several years to come. I'm seriously thinking about moving out of the Keys before next hurricane season. I'm not sure where I'd go yet, but definitely nowhere in Florida, or anywhere in hurricane or tornado areas. Actually I'll probably post looking for ideas at some point. :)

At least your camera worked :)

docholly 2005-11-19 08:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Simon
I hope Gamma winds up nothing but a tropical storm, if that, when it gets here.
Everyone down here is still drying out from Wilma's storm surges.

Here are a few pics of how the surge looked around here.

I think things will be getting worse, including more storms coming across the Gulf at us, for several years to come. I'm seriously thinking about moving out of the Keys before next hurricane season. I'm not sure where I'd go yet, but definitely nowhere in Florida, or anywhere in hurricane or tornado areas. Actually I'll probably post looking for ideas at some point. :)

Move to Nevada.. you'll have Ocean front property in a few years... we get a few jiggles when the quakes hit.. some rain in Dec-Feb and HOT humid-free summers.. but other than that.. No Problems, mon.

Cleo 2005-11-19 08:50 AM

I'll have to post some pics of me holding on to my ass screaming in terror next time. That is if my hand has healed enough to actually be able to use a camera by the time the next one hits.

It looks like this one might become a non event but I'm really watching it to decide if I need to fill up my 175 gallon fuel farm that I'm now the owner of. |shocking|

Still trying to get someone out here to drastically trim what it left of the big ficus tree in my backyard. I thought that I would have all winter, spring, and summer to get it done but silly me…


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