JournalEdit:
(11/02/09)
Leg still redicuously weak, still havn't got full range on motion in my ankle, and doing the exercises to loosen it up hurts regardless of the direction i bend it.
I've been getting pain in my ankle and knee if i walk for more than 2 or 3 minutes, and can then keep hurting for most of the day. I also find myself getting out of breath after walking for 5 minutes of so at a comfortable pace, which is really slow, a mile long walk taking me 25 minutes if i walk at a speed that doesn't hurth my left ankle too much.
Edit:
(27/01/09)
Ankle still kills, stings when i pee. Turns out i could have a urine infection that was cuased by having a catheter for so long in hospital even though it was just over 6 months ago that i had it taken out
Edit:
(20/01/09)
I had an appointment with the critical care follow-up nurse today. It's pretty much so she can see how i'm doing after coming out of the critical care unit, and also after our last appointment she said she would put together a diary of what happened with me (medically) whilst i was in the critical care unit.
Turns out alot more happened to me than i realised, including having some kind of mystery infection that they couldn't figure out for nearly 2 weeks, and the fact that i was bleeding so much out of my lungs that i needed 5 units of blood. It's a pretty mental read.
Aaaaanyway, i'm knackered after the trip to the hospital, but i did manage to take a letter to the head of the radiology department, so expect to see me uploading a selection of my x-rays and CT scans in about a months time.
Edit:
(17/01/09)
I've been on anti-inflamatories for my ankle for a couple weeks now and while it was helping with the pain at first it's now getting to the point where sometimes i can't walk barefoot in the mornings. I'll have to go visit my GP again, see if there is anyhting else i can do maybe. Gonna have to rest it for a few days, which is gonna set me back on my excersises, but it can't be helped.
Edit:
(07/01/09)
Nearly 8 months now and i'm 'almost' walking. Still unbelievably unfit, since i've been physicaly unable to do much exercise. Hopefully my local swimming pool will be reopening soon and i'll be able to get in there every day to remedy this.
(16/09/08)
I haven't been on here for a while, nor have i uploaded anything worthwhile in ages. The reason being, i lost all interest in creating anything after i came out of hospital. I'd been in there so long, and spent such a long time unconscious/dreaming/hallucinating up a whole 'dream world' that i think I'd just got bored of being creative.
The reason i was in there was that on the 15th of May i was involved in a car accident as a passenger. The driver lost control on a tight bend, the car spun out and we were 90degrees to the road, with the front of the car on the wrong side of it when the other car hit me. All i had in between me and the other car was the door of the car i was in.
My initial injures were a broken fibula and tibia (lower leg) and 3 breaks in my pelvis. I was airlifted to hospital, and i think it was the next day that i ended up getting a fat embolism leaking out of one of the breaks and attach to my lung.
I ended up being sedated and paralyzed by the doctors while having a machine do all my breathing for me for about 4 weeks.
My leg is still broken and it's been nearly 4 and a half months.
The Journey to Jerusalem
Jesus wanted to get to Jerusalem for the Feast of the Passover. He asked two of his friends to fetch a donkey from the next village. Jesus then mounted the
donkey and road into the crowded streets of Jerusalem. When the people of Jerusalem heard that Jesus was coming they came out to meet him, spreading their
coats and fronds of palm leaves on the road for him to ride over, pouredd wine and told them 'This is my blood'.
The Argument in the Temple
Jesus arrived at the Temple where he saw men selling pigeons for sacrifice and money-changers handing out the special Temple coins. He was very angry and
turned over the tables, driving them out of the temple. Two days before the actual feast of the Passover, Judas Iscariot, one of Jesus' 12 friends, went to
the chief priests. He had been disappointed that Jesus had not led a revolt against the Romans, now he wanted to betray him, and was given 30 pieces of
silver for doing so.
The Last Supper
On the evening of the festival, Jesus and his friends sat down to their meal, but before they ate, Jesus started to wash his friends feet. His friends were
surprised because that was servants work, but he was demonstrating that he wanted them to serve each other just as he was serving them. Jesus told his
friends that one of them was going to betray him before the cock crowed the following morning. They were all shocked and surprised. He broke bread and told
them 'This is my body' and poured wine and told them 'This is my blood'.
The Capture
After the meal was finished, some of them wandered out into the garden of Gethsemane where Jesus knelt down to pray. He had asked his friends to stand guard,
but when he checked, they had fallen asleep. He woke them up and went back to pray. Three times this happened but on the last time, the Temple guards and
Chief Priests caught Jesus. His friends ran off and left him.
The Trial
The Priests wanted to kill Jesus, but they wanted it to look like a fair trial. The priests needed the Roman Governor, Pontius Pilate consent to carry out
the execution and realised that they needed to charge Jesus with treason. Pilate didn't think that Jesus had done anything treasonable, but the priests
stirred the crowd that had gathered into a riot, and the Roman Governor agreed to sentence him to death
The Crucifixion
The soldiers took Jesus away, flogged him and gave him a crown of thorns and generally mocked him. He had to carry his own heavy cross onto the hill where he
was to be crucified. Then they nailed his hands and feet to the cross and left him hanging there to die. After he was dead, he was taken down from the cross
and left in a burial cave where a stone had been rolled across the entrance to stop wild animals from getting in.
The Resurrection
Two days later, a friend of Jesus, Mary Magdalene, was walking past the cave, when she realised that the stone had been removed and looking in, she saw that
Jesus body had been taken. She caught sight of a man that she thought was the gardener, and yelled at him for taking Jesus body. Suddenly he turned and spoke
to her and she recognised that it was Jesus himself that she was talking to. He had risen from the dead.
Tim

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