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keep her off work, you and she knows it makes sense

 

Jamie

 

ditto what jamie says,,, if she plays the tough guy now and doesn't let it heal properly she'll be regretting it later down the line,,

 

it could also take longer to heal, and in fact cause her to be off work for longer.

 

i'm speaking from experience here too:blushing:

 

she should sign off and get it fixed proper, no place for an ego when it comes to injuries i'm afraid..

 

best wishes..

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Get on Girl, recover soon.

 

I echo the previous sentiments about getting her locking in and does she has a sister but in my case,..................what's the mother like!

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she has four brothers lads! i think thats why she is so tough. i have her talked into just coming onsite as a bit of moral support for me and told her she would really annoy me if i saw her dragging, she only wants to come as she dosn't want me doing it all myself as there is only the two of us. no climbing jobs next few weeks just lots of conny bashing and handy fells so i will manage all right espically as a local hire firm has just got in a wee green mech push around chipper and lots of the clients will keep the chip. cheers again for the nice comments, they put a big grin back on her face

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Sounds like you got a keeper there. Speedy recovery.

 

Agree with taking it easy regarding the injury as bones can heal in the wrong position and cause more pain in the future when it has to be broken and reset.

 

I had an ex like that, still great friends now.

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