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oh pal I'm so sorry! I know there really isn't much I can say to try put a positive spin on something like this :(
But for what it's worth, you have built what I'd argue is one of the nicest homes I've ever seen! What is the recovery time scale looking like?I don't know what your back ground is, but while you're at home and less mobile, maybe buy a nice set of chisels and a Japanese saw and do a little of bit of light woodworking and make some bits for around the house! I appreciate that maybe sounds like a bit of a wanky suggestion but it's something I done and found hugely rewarding when I was house bound after an accident years ago.
Really hope you heal up well :)edit - oh shit! just realised that the femur break must have happened sometime after your last post 13 hours ago?! Fuck!
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Ah, man. That's awful (and painful). No consolation at all, but when I broke my femur, my left leg pretty much wasted away while in traction/plaster, so there's a good kilo or two off the overall weight for starters without doing any exercise at all.
Hope you heal soon, feller. You've a great view from the main room out to sea that'll help with the convalescence.
E2a: I'm currently around 80kg, which is at least 5kg more than I'd like to be. Weirdly enough, being ill in December for nearly three weeks helped me ship some weight. I expect the permanent closure of my local pub will help too.
Urgh, did yoga, bike ride out to the beach, black ice on the corner, broken femur..😫