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Good people of Britain...........PANIC

Apparently breaking your hip is one of the most serious injuries you can incur.
https://theconversation.com/why-hip-fractures-in-the-elderly-are-often-a-death-sentence-95784
I'm not surprised. My great grandmother lived into her mid nineties. Sadly she slipped and fell in the backyard of her terraced house and broke her hip as a result. She sadly passed soon after the event.

Her grandaughter (my aunty) had a fall on Boxing Day, 1998. She broke her hip and passed before the new year. She was 83 years old.
 
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If you’ve got osteoporosis it’s the hip breaking that causes the fall, not the fall breaking the hip.
 
I'm not surprised. My great grandmother lived into her mid nineties. Sadly she slipped and fell in the backyard of her terraced house and broke her hip as a result. She sadly passed soon after the event.
Sorry to hear that sir.
My nan was always active. Struggled when she lost my grandad, but went downhill so quickly after she broke her hip - ironically she tripped over a wheelchair!
 
I'm not surprised. My great grandmother lived into her mid nineties. Sadly she slipped and fell in the backyard of her terraced house and broke her hip as a result. She sadly passed soon after the event.

Her grandaughter (my aunty) had a fall on Boxing Day, 1998. She broke her hip and passed before the new year. She was 83 years old.
Yeah my mom fell and broke her hip,moved to a care home,never walked again. Although she did live for a further 3 years.
 
Yeah my mom fell and broke her hip,moved to a care home,never walked again. Although she did live for a further 3 years.
My mum is 96 and has been confined to her house for a couple of years. She had a fall last February and as a result we've put a bed downstairs for her and she has carers calling in to get her ready, make her meals, do some washing and check on her. However last month she had 3 further falls in a short space of time (all during the early hours). Consequently we now have a carer in place during the night time to keep an eye on her.
 
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No snow at the moment but everything frozen solid.

Set off in -2° and barely broken 0° but great to be out. Much prefer summer and wouldn’t want this cold snap to last too long but there is something about it and I think I’d miss it if we never had it.

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No snow at the moment but everything frozen solid.

Set off in -2° and barely broken 0° but great to be out. Much prefer summer and wouldn’t want this cold snap to last too long but there is something about it and I think I’d miss it if we never had it.

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When it's 30 degrees, I miss days of 20 degrees. But that's as far as it goes 🤣

Ironically posting this from Thailand where exactly that is happening right now and people are complaining about the cold - 26c max, 13c at night (though it hasn't reached that yet)
 
Son lives in St Ives, 2 power cuts so far since 4, taking a battering from this storm.


101mph winds at lands end.
 
My weather app forecasted heavy snow here 5-6pm, we took our granddaughter home at 6 and we just drove through heavy rain with a bit of sleet. Hopefully it slides underneath us.
 
I’ve definitely reached the age where rather than get excited by a good snow fall I hate all the chaos that comes with it. Hopefully we cop a bit of sleet and nothing sticks.
 
Came home at 6 and was sleeting, about 15 minutes later it was white over
 
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