I Fell On The Sidewalk Yesterday : (

OneEyedDiva

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I was walking briskly on my way to pick up a package at the hub then to the supermarket just to pick up Friendly's ice cream while it's on sale and almond milk. After putting those items away, I planned to catch the train to the Hoboken water park. I had already purchased my tickets on the phone. I've walked that street, which is right around the corner, many a time. But it took me by surprise when I started to fall and couldn't balance myself to prevent it...something I usually can do. Next thing I knew I was on the ground.

I saw two thin legs come up to me (made me think of my middle grandson) and a boy said "Are you alright? Can I help you?" He asked if I was alright a couple of times while he helped me up. I looked up to thank him and saw that he was gorgeous. He had that wavy-curly hair that I absolutely love seeing and I doubt he was more than 20. His face was kind and showed true concern.

Then I realized he had gotten out of a car that stopped on the normally busy road, where there is no parking. I thanked him profusely and the young lady driver too because I was so grateful. My
neighbor who used to be on the board saw me fall, but he was across the street and didn't reach me until I started walking again.

He told me three other neighbors had fallen pretty much in that same spot and that management was already told to get that part of the street fixed. He advised me to go downstairs and report it (management's agents are on site on Tuesdays and Thursdays). I am also going to email the pictures below plus the one of my knee to Renee, the managing agent with whom I have a very good rapport.

I continued on to the hub and supermarket. Thankfully, my right hand which is what I used to try and break my fall, was covered by a glove (I wear one to touch areas that are touched frequently by others...door knobs, shopping carts, etc.). Still my hand was bruised. I could feel that my knee was as well even though I was wearing sweatpants. It slowed me down, had me feeling a bit off kilter and caused me to postpone my train trip.

When I got home, I put peroxide and antibiotic cream on the wounds and bandaged them. I ate some ice cream and watched T.V. until it was time to go down and see Renee. After I made the report, Renee said "Please tell me you are going to go home and get some rest!"

I wasn't in much pain but as you can see, my palm got swollen between the time I left the supermarket, where I took the first picture (due to better lighting) and home (second pic). My right hand was pretty much useless yesterday; more functional today. I slept for a long time after I got back upstairs. My BFF had told me to ice my hand, which I did after I woke up and this morning the swelling was gone. I repeated the treatment of my wounds this morning and chilled today. I'm still not feeling any pain, so I'm none the worse for wear. :sneaky:


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I was walking briskly on my way to pick up a package at the hub then to the supermarket just to pick up Friendly's ice cream while it's on sale and almond milk. After putting those items away, I planned to catch the train to the Hoboken water park. I had already purchased my tickets on the phone. I've walked that street, which is right around the corner, many a time. But it took me by surprised when I started to fall and couldn't balance myself to prevent it...something I usually can do. Next thing I knew I was on the ground.

I saw two thin legs come up to me (made me think of my middle grandson) and a boy said "Are you alright? Can I help you?" He asked a couple of times while he helped me up. I looked up to thank him and saw that he was gorgeous. He had that wavy-curly hair that I absolutely love seeing and I doubt he was more than 20. His face was kind and showed true concern.

Then I realized he had gotten out of a car that stopped on the normally busy road, where there is no parking. I thanked him profusely and the young lady driver too because I was so grateful. My
neighbor who used to be on the board saw me fall, but he was across the street and didn't reach me until I started walking again. He told me three other neighbors had fallen pretty much in that same spot, that the board was already told to get that part of the street fixed and advised me to go downstairs and report it (management's agents are on site on Tuesdays and Thursdays).
I am going to email the pictures below plus the one of my knee.

I continued on to the hub and store. Thankfully, my right hand which is what I used to catch myself was covered by a glove (I wear one to touch areas that are touched frequently by others...door knobs, shopping carts, etc.). Still I was bruised. I could feel that my knee was as well even though I was wearing sweatpants. It slowed me down and prevented me from taking the train.

When I got home, I put peroxide and antibiotic cream on the wounds. I ate some ice cream and watched T.V. until it was time to go down and see the managing agent Renee, with whom I have a very good rapport. After I made the report, Renee said "Please tell me you are going to go home and get some rest!"

I wasn't in much pain but as you can see, my palm got swollen between the time I left the supermarket, where I took the first picture (due to better lighting) and home (second pic). My right hand was pretty much useless yesterday; more functional today. I slept for a long time after I got back upstairs. My BFF had told me to ice my hand, which I did after I woke up and this morning the swelling was gone. I repeated the treatment of my wounds this morning and chilled today; not feeling any pain, so I'm none the worse for wear. :sneaky:


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I'm glad you weren't more severely injured @OneEyedDiva
Please take extra care when you walk that area next time 🤗
 
I was walking briskly on my way to pick up a package at the hub then to the supermarket just to pick up Friendly's ice cream while it's on sale and almond milk. After putting those items away, I planned to catch the train to the Hoboken water park. I had already purchased my tickets on the phone. I've walked that street, which is right around the corner, many a time. But it took me by surprise when I started to fall and couldn't balance myself to prevent it...something I usually can do. Next thing I knew I was on the ground.

I saw two thin legs come up to me (made me think of my middle grandson) and a boy said "Are you alright? Can I help you?" He asked if I was alright a couple of times while he helped me up. I looked up to thank him and saw that he was gorgeous. He had that wavy-curly hair that I absolutely love seeing and I doubt he was more than 20. His face was kind and showed true concern.

Then I realized he had gotten out of a car that stopped on the normally busy road, where there is no parking. I thanked him profusely and the young lady driver too because I was so grateful. My
neighbor who used to be on the board saw me fall, but he was across the street and didn't reach me until I started walking again.

He told me three other neighbors had fallen pretty much in that same spot and that management was already told to get that part of the street fixed. He advised me to go downstairs and report it (management's agents are on site on Tuesdays and Thursdays). I am also going to email the pictures below plus the one of my knee to Renee, the managing agent with whom I have a very good rapport.

I continued on to the hub and supermarket. Thankfully, my right hand which is what I used to try and break my fall, was covered by a glove (I wear one to touch areas that are touched frequently by others...door knobs, shopping carts, etc.). Still my hand was bruised. I could feel that my knee was as well even though I was wearing sweatpants. It slowed me down, had me feeling a bit off kilter and caused me to postpone my train trip.

When I got home, I put peroxide and antibiotic cream on the wounds and bandaged them. I ate some ice cream and watched T.V. until it was time to go down and see Renee. After I made the report, Renee said "Please tell me you are going to go home and get some rest!"

I wasn't in much pain but as you can see, my palm got swollen between the time I left the supermarket, where I took the first picture (due to better lighting) and home (second pic). My right hand was pretty much useless yesterday; more functional today. I slept for a long time after I got back upstairs. My BFF had told me to ice my hand, which I did after I woke up and this morning the swelling was gone. I repeated the treatment of my wounds this morning and chilled today. I'm still not feeling any pain, so I'm none the worse for wear. :sneaky:


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Take care @OneEyedDiva we are around the same age and it’s not good having a fall , I can speak from experience when I slipped on gum nuts on the footpath and fractured my leg 3 years ago
 

Glad to hear that the damage was not too bad.

I can walk perfectly well most of the time but if I am fatigued or not paying attention to the ground before me, I am at risk of falling. My balance is not as good as it once was which is why I sometimes use a walking stick. If my legs get a bit rubbery, or if I am tired, or the ground is uneven, I find the stick is sufficient support to avoid falling.
 
Ouch! I'm so sorry. Do you think you might have tripped over something? Like a uneven spot in the sidewalk or a part that sticks up. Sometimes I've stubbed my shoe on something and it's a place I'm used to walking.

I'm glad you were not seriously hurt and I hope you are not sorer in the next days. It's good to know people will still stop to help.
 
Dear Diva, 🤗

I'm sorry to hear that you had a fall. Although your palm has a nasty gash, I'm glad that's the only injury you suffered. That's sufficient. Management was well aware that the street needed to be repaired. It's pastime that they fixed it, especially since four of you have now fallen in the same location!
 
That's a bummer, Diva. Glad that you're on the mend. Takes a bit longer for we old folks.

Nice of those folks to give you an assist when they saw you take the fall. And as nice as it was to receive the assistance from those folks, I would have done them "one better",

As you were in pain and were carrying groceries, I would have volunteered to eat the ice cream, to lighten your load. :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:

Hope that you're back and "up to snuff" in a short time.
 
Glad you were hurt badly. I have gotten so used to falling I have kind of devised a method that hopefully keeps me from breaking something. When I know there is no choice, I am going down, I kind of twist to me side. Don't put my hands out, try to take it on my side. Keeps the wrist safe and the face safe. I have gone straight down so many times I am surprised I have knocked any teeth out. My Mom broke wrist and arm putting her arms out so I have tried to develop a safer method. We are all going to fall, I just try to avoid as much damage as possible.

Of course, I am rather fluffy, so I have extra padding, you look like a tiny little person so I don't know if the side roll would help.
 
Glad you were hurt badly. I have gotten so used to falling I have kind of devised a method that hopefully keeps me from breaking something. When I know there is no choice, I am going down, I kind of twist to me side. Don't put my hands out, try to take it on my side. Keeps the wrist safe and the face safe. I have gone straight down so many times I am surprised I have knocked any teeth out. My Mom broke wrist and arm putting her arms out so I have tried to develop a safer method. We are all going to fall, I just try to avoid as much damage as possible.

Of course, I am rather fluffy, so I have extra padding, you look like a tiny little person so I don't know if the side roll would help.
.. and relax your body if you can.
 
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