It’s hard to believe that it’s been nearly a year since I almost completely split open my leg in that stupid crazy accident.
Last year, we were drenched in neverending rain and this year we’re in the midst of a drought — it hasn’t rained a drop in months — and those LA fires are still burning out of control.
I’ll never forget the moment I slipped and fell on the steps and freakishly hatcheted my leg open all the way down to the bone. (It was SO gross.) Nor will I forget how I perfectly executed everything my RN mom had ever taught me as I carefully bandaged the gaping wound and drove myself to the emergency room in a heavy rainstorm; wracked with pain.
There’s still a slight numbness, an absence of feeling directly at the site, but my worst fears of an infection never happened, thank goodness. That would have been TERRIBLE. No MRSA, no staph, no bone nor blood infection; although the possibilities were there. Sometimes it hurts when I accidentally knock into furniture (actually, I just did that again), but healing was unremarkable.
I watched the whole sewing-up process; stuff like that doesn’t bother me, and I was especially interested in the internal suturing and VERY happy the doc was well trained in trauma. My wound was exceptionally deep (to the bone) and eight inches long — such a bizarre accident.

I’m surprised the internal sutures didn’t pop open because I didn’t pay very much attention to doctor’s instructions about not walking or putting weight on my leg or avoiding physical activities for a month.
Did I learn anything from that unfortunate experience? Did I stop running down the stairs in slippery socks? Actually, I DID, and I’ve continued to be slightly more careful because I definitely don’t want a repeat performance of that fateful day.
It’s an anniversary date that I won’t soon forget. I saved all the photos that I took when it happened and while I was in the ER. They’re constant reminders that life can change in the blink of an eye but those pics are too graphic and scary to share. (You’re welcome.)
I’m no stranger to accidents like the time I ran up the hill at sunset because I heard a coyote, and slipped and fell in the ditch. I broke a bone in my wrist — another completely avoidable incident. I think I finally learned the lesson. Well, maybe. Only time will tell.
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I’m glad you had such a good outcome. And i’m in awe thst you recall the date. I can’t even remember what year I broke my wrist in 5 places. There was deep snow, and that’s as close as I get to a date. 😵💫
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Thank you! I have the not always great ability to remember specific dates and times, even things I would rather forget. Plus the photos I took memorialize the whole accident. It took several months for the site pain to completely dissipate but that’s to be expected with a deep wound. Breaking your wrist in 5 places sounds horrendously painful!! I hope you recovered completely.
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Yes, I recoveredwith the broken wrist, after having rods and pins put in to keep them in place. 🫤 it was a time of great learning for me, as I had to learn to to things left-handed.
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Wow, that’s intense! My son crashed his bicycle a few years ago and has a pin in his thumb which was crushed –also for a while had a drain. Very painful when it was removed.
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OMG! Did he regain full mobility? Those crush injuries can be very complex.
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Thanks for asking! After, he had a couple sessions with PT and his piano playing was impacted for a while because of mobility as you said, but I THINK it’s 100% OK now, I’ll have to ask him if it still hurts. Since my grands were born, I have been less than 100% laser focused on him, which has taken the pressure off haha.
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