Amazing, good to hear you're confident enough to be out on two wheels, I couldn't imagine that with mine right now, can still feel the distinct separate bits of it pulling weirdly, actually getting more aches and pain twinges than before, guessing it's healing and setting weird
3 weeks since that crash today and no clue on my surgery date yet, I keep calling my doctor's secretary and she just says wait for next people to call me (who don't have a contact number). The NHS website says that average wait times for orthopaedic surgery at Kings college is 17 weeks which is an unbelievably miserable number.
I'm going to look into getting my GP to potentially refer me to another hospital with lesser wait times. I've briefly googled it and seen that it could be an option.
Yeah exactly, realised that after I thought about it for a second, but I’m guessing I wouldn’t wait that long as the doctor wouldn’t have said ‘let’s do surgery’ if they thought I’d wait longer than the time it takes to heal on its own?
Amazing, good to hear you're confident enough to be out on two wheels, I couldn't imagine that with mine right now, can still feel the distinct separate bits of it pulling weirdly, actually getting more aches and pain twinges than before, guessing it's healing and setting weird
3 weeks since that crash today and no clue on my surgery date yet, I keep calling my doctor's secretary and she just says wait for next people to call me (who don't have a contact number). The NHS website says that average wait times for orthopaedic surgery at Kings college is 17 weeks which is an unbelievably miserable number.
I'm going to look into getting my GP to potentially refer me to another hospital with lesser wait times. I've briefly googled it and seen that it could be an option.