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Other » What are you doing? » September 3, 2014 11:02 am

Feel better soon Mrs House.

I'm watching the first Hobbit movie! Getting really bored of being stuck at home now.

Other » It's The Start Of A New Term » September 2, 2014 7:37 am

Thank you Schmiezi! That's something I really needed to hear. I'm worried about making myself knuckle down again. Someone going to have to chain me to a desk haha! I'm working during all this as well so I'll have no life...

Other » What are you doing? » September 2, 2014 7:35 am

Ha. I'm seriously tempted!!! Can't find my gun...

Other » It's The Start Of A New Term » September 1, 2014 1:46 pm

Yeah full of energy and bored...glad I'm starting college for the distraction lol. Can't go back out on the ambulance until I'm healed though. Paramedics need their legs. At least I'm getting sick pay and still doing the theory work for my course.

Thank you for that poem. I love it!

Other » What are you doing? » September 1, 2014 1:41 pm

Got to go back unfortunately, in 4 weeks . God it's so BORING not being able to walk! I can't go to the gym or play tennis or anything! I'm taking part in the mega sherlock watchalong at the moment and trying to keep myself entertained! I can't work either because paramedics need their legs lol!

Other » It's The Start Of A New Term » September 1, 2014 1:37 pm

Hope nobody minds me posting this here but I'm looking for other people starting a new school/college/uni. I'm beginning a four year course to become a critical care emergency care practitioner thingy. At 24, I'm a lot older than most other people starting at the same college as me and I'm nervous!

I've been out of education for eight years now (if you don't count the OU course I did to become a Paramedic, which I don't as that was home study) and I' terrfied! I've done an induction day and its all changed so much.

Anyone got any advice for me? Anyone else starting a new school and need support. That's what I made the thread for!

Other » What are you doing? » August 24, 2014 9:58 am

This Is The Phantom Lady wrote:

I hope you get a lot better with your leg soon too! Enjoy your morphine! Gotta love pain relief! 

I've fallen over my dog a lot of times... never broken my leg but cut them up and bruised them pretty badly. The dog always gives me the "OMG, could you walk any slower??" frown when it happens and I have to hopple back home with him on the leash. 

(I have the worst balance and always had because of my Scoliosis)... I can pretty much stand still and fall on my face. It's a miracle how I only broke my legs once when I was a small kid and since then only have broken my smaller toes about 20 times.

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I'm trying to find out what Doctor Who DVD's to watch tonight so I won't feel too sorry for myself... (Denmark only gets the new episodes at the beginning of October; the TV station finally answered me...).
And I'm sort of wondering if my best friend will knock on my door... I went grocery shopping earlier and found her outside my building (at first a bit 'worried' she was there to see me... she's mentally ill and I'm one of the very, very few people she trusts when it gets bad.) She was actually there to spend the night with another of her friends... 

 

Haha that's exactly the look she gave me while I was writhing on the ground in SIGNIFICANT pain! I'm home now yayayayayay! Back in 6 weeks for the cage to be removed!
 

Other » What are you doing? » August 22, 2014 3:00 am

Yeah she's with my boyfriend at the moment.

Haha thankfully not too much. Surgical titanium is surprisingly light. I'm glad otherwise I'd feel very lopsided .

Ouch. That sounds painful!

Other » What are you doing? » August 21, 2014 8:00 pm

I can't stay mad at her, but she didn't leave my side so I think so

Oh I thought you meant had I fallen over the dog before..no I have broken my leg before which is why is was so easy to break this time. I've got 2 plates and 16 screws and a nice metal cage around my leg. One more surgery now and then another one to remove the cage once the plates and bones have fused. I'm in for 5-7 days...

 

Other » What are you doing? » August 21, 2014 7:50 pm

Harriet surprisingly it's the first time it's happened. I just got tangled up somehow and fell and snap. I'm a paramedic and even I'm not sure how that could have broken my leg so badly but it did haha!

No but luckily the field I was in was right next to a road so I dialled 999 and they came to find me haha!

Other » What are you doing? » August 21, 2014 7:16 pm

Harriet wrote:

Right! All the best for your leg

(I hope you did not fall on someone's bins? (Just joking!) )

Haha no bins...just a very very unlucky run in with my dog and her lead while going down a hill...I'm so bored I may start shooting walls though

I have gory pics if anyone is interested...I'm out of surgery now and beautifully high on morphine!
 

Other » Chit-chat » August 21, 2014 10:23 am

Hello Anyone about? I'm stuck in hospital waiting for surgery and I'm BORED!

The nurse might have a n issue if I start shooting the walls...
 

Other » What are you doing? » August 21, 2014 10:17 am

Currently lying in a hospital bed with a very very VERY badly broken leg awaiting surgery. I'm on Morphine and all I can think about it Sherlock on Morphine haha! I'm whiling the time away writing fanfic!

Meet The Members » What do you do when you're not doing Sherlock? » August 18, 2014 6:09 pm

ArwendeLuhtiene wrote:

ComeAtOnceIfConvenient wrote:

I read anything I can get my hands on. I also spend my time volunteering as a community paramedic (yes that's right, I do my job for free in my free time. I love it that much) attending 999 calls in my local area and saving lives!
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That sounds amazing ^^

 

It really is. I can honestly say that it is the most rewarding thing I have ever done in my entire life! I wouldn't change it for the world!

Meet The Members » What do you do when you're not doing Sherlock? » August 18, 2014 6:08 pm

Davina wrote:

Jamaica Inn on your reading list?

Haha read that one!
 

TV Programmes » NCIS » August 17, 2014 4:54 pm

I can't wait to get stuck into 8...and yes Mark Harmon is awesome! And I'm not gonna lie I have a thing for older men and I think he's gorgeous haha! My SO is already on season 10 and feeds me spoilers when I annoy him (like when I tidy up and he can't find anything, or I bring a new pet home) so I have an idea of what's going on, which is infuriating but I'm so excited to get there!

Meet The Members » What do you do when you're not doing Sherlock? » August 17, 2014 4:46 pm

I read anything I can get my hands on. I also spend my time volunteering as a community paramedic (yes that's right, I do my job for free in my free time. I love it that much) attending 999 calls in my local area and saving lives!

I'm also a gamer, and I own a PS3. Also occasionally me and the ther half pull an all nighter on bodmin moor with our telescope observing and stargazing.

Also go to the gym.

Films » Recently watched movies. » August 12, 2014 8:03 pm

besleybean wrote:

Maurice is divine...Mark likes it, too!

It really was. It left me with a warm gooey feeling haha. I'm usually dubious of film adaptations of books that I've read as I let my imagination run away with me when I'm reading, but this film really didn't let me down at all
 

Films » X-Men: Days of Future Past » August 12, 2014 7:59 pm

I really really enjoyed this film. I love the combination of Patrick Stewart, Ian McKellen, James McAvoy and Michael Fassbender. I think they compliment each other really well.

Another thing I liked is that it didn't feel as though it was shot for 3D with 2D as an afterthought. I don't watch 3D films as I need to wear glasses and can't fit the 3D glasses over my normal ones haha. In more recent films I've seen, such as the Amazing Spider Man 2 and the Sherlock Holmes: Game of Shadows, the movie was ruined for me by the excessive slow motion and obviously-made-for-3D footage. I'm so happy this wasn't the case with this film.

Films » Recently watched movies. » August 12, 2014 7:52 pm

Two films I have watched recently.

1. White House Down - Now I love action films. I'm a die hard Die Hard fan (see what I did there) and I also thoroughly enjoyed Olympus Has Fallen, which is basically Die Hard in the White House with Gerard Butler (me-OW ) and White House Down is basically another version of Olympus Has Fallen. It was a truly awful but entertaining film! Seriously I don't think I've laughed that much in a long time. It's ridiculous! Truly awful but I'd still recommend it.

2. Maurice - I read th book by E.M.Forster first and enjoyed it. And when I found out that the 1987 film version starred a young Rupert Graves, our rather handsome silver fox of a detective, I had to watch it. I thoroughly enoyed it! It was a lovely film and I really felt for Maurice the entire film.

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