Wednesday, October 11, 2006

I will survive

Well, I survived the surgery.

Admittedly, there was little danger of me dying on the operating table, given that I had a local anaesthetic before my toenail was cut.

But it's good to have come out the other side.

Except that my toe now hurts like hell and I can't put my left shoe on.

So I am hopping around with a blue shoe normally given to people wearing plaster casts.

And I'm eating ibuprofen like M&Ms.

The reason for this unexpected level of pain is that the doctor, in his infinite wisdom, decided to remove the whole nail rather than just cut away a small section as originally planned.

Watched by a student doctor (and not by me) he attacked the offending nail with what looked like a huge pair of pliers.

As my toe was numb, I couldn't feel any pain, but was aware of the sensation of the metal crunching through to the skin.

Actually, the worst part was having the anaesthetic injections - the initial sting as the needles went in, followed by the strange sensation of feeling the fluid flow through the nerves, switching them off as it passed.

What I hadn't expected was the amount of blood which pumped from the freshly-denailed toe.

The required bandage looks like one from a cartoon, as if Jerry has just smacked Tom's toe with a hammer.

And how much sympathy have I had?

None. Not a bit. Mrs Wife was staying in Campbeltown last night for work, so I had to hop around the house and fend for myself.

Number of times I smacked said toe against doors and pieces of furniture: 3

Number of expletives uttered after said toe smackings: More than 3

One final piece of information. As I attempted to put my sock on (to no avail), I asked the doctor when I would be able to play football again.

His magnificent answer?

'When it doesn't hurt anymore'

Genius.

4 comments:

Aussieabroad said...

I don't know which to do first... offer you sympathy or laugh at the visual of your hopping around the house in fine verbal form. OK I admit it, I laughed first.

Hope you toe feels better soon.

Ian Lidster said...

May you be kicking footballs again ere long, Jock. Otherwise, you offered a bit of amusement about a 'painful' subject. Good stuff. Thank you for visiting my site and I appreciated your comments.
Cheers,
Ian (and since my middle name is Wallace, one side of the family originated in Argyllshire, I thought I'd mention)

Ole Blue The Heretic said...

Good that you are OK! Just remember to not get angry and kick anything!

Tai said...

Oh, you'll be fine 'when it doesn't hurt anymore'!

(by the way...ouch!!!)