Oh dear ...
As I was watching TV in the evening I heard an almighty bang and a cry from upstairs.
I rushed up, and there was mum sprawled on the floor - her head *just* touching the door frame, but miraculously a hair's breadth from actually concussing her.
So I dialled 999
When they ambulance men came to the house they had suspected a dislocation as there seemed to be a HUGE protrusion at the side of mum's hip.
After being initially assessed in A&E admissions they felt it was more likely to be a fracture.
After the X ray they discovered neither - in theory mum was fine and I was to take her home.
I felt rather daunted and unconvinced about the prospect of getting an extremely distressed 88 year old from a trolley back to my van which was parked hundreds of yards away (At 1 am) Mum was in a nightie and had no clothes/shoes/zimmer frame ...
And then they tried to get her to her feet and she was barely able to take her weight on them and just couldn't balance.
I said there was no way I was taking her home in that condition at that time of night - when I got home, what was I supposed to do with her? She couldn't climb the stairs to bed, so I'd have to bring the bed downstairs somehow .. And her poor hip was the size of a football ..
So in the end they agreed to admit her to the assessment ward and I pottered home to bed.
Poor mum. Poor me.
Here's The Handsome Stranger grooming a baby.
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- Canon EOS 7D Mark II
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- f/5.6
- 400mm
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