I misdiagnosed: It’s the tibia, not the fibula.

But yeah, D broke his leg. Or rather, L’s horse broke D’s leg.

And then D fell against the stock fence and bruised the crap out of his thigh, raising a hematoma the size of half a kettlebell – consider that since his multiple mini-strokes D has been on blood thinners for years – which he says is more of a bother than the broken bone.

So: I’m back to commuting to D&L’s multiple times a day. Which at least allows me to employ this useful meme…

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4 Responses to I misdiagnosed: It’s the tibia, not the fibula.

  1. Ben says:

    A hematoma is caused by bleeding inside your body, and can actually be life threatening. Been there, but fortunately failed to die.

  2. Judy says:

    Yah, the hematoma is more dangerous than the broken bone or at least that is what the doctors said about Hubby’s. Tons of prayers for D.

  3. coloradohermit says:

    Sending prayers and hugs for D&L.

  4. Mike says:

    He’s a lucky guy. The broken tibia could have severed the popliteal artery, leading to significant blood loss. And, with the blood thinners, he could have bled out. Plus, when a tibia gets broken and the marrow is exposed, the fat part of the marrow can leak into the bloodstream resulting in an embolism.

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