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<blockquote data-quote="Jayenn" data-source="post: 430616" data-attributes="member: 19842"><p>Actually, you may laugh (please do!) but my wife did trap her fingers, just the once. I heard this, quite loud, yelp so I called out, "Are you okay?" and got this "Yes" spoken through pursed lips, with teeth gritted. I didn't think much about this but, later, with her foot on my throat and my left arm where left arms shouldn't be, she gently, and in some detail, explained the problem. I listened to her, intently (well, I had no other choice), and said, as best I could through a collapsed trachea, that I fully understood her feelings and would it be okay to breathe for a while as this was something that I had become used to. She thought about this for an hour and, then, agreed that I could - so family harmony was again achieved.</p><p></p><p>The doctor says that I should be able to talk normally in a few weeks and look on the bright side - I can now hold my left elbow in my left hand, though I can't, for the life of me, see the advantage. He, also suggested that, next time, I get an electrician. Seems reasonable.</p><p></p><p>Cheers and thanks to all!</p><p></p><p>John</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jayenn, post: 430616, member: 19842"] Actually, you may laugh (please do!) but my wife did trap her fingers, just the once. I heard this, quite loud, yelp so I called out, "Are you okay?" and got this "Yes" spoken through pursed lips, with teeth gritted. I didn't think much about this but, later, with her foot on my throat and my left arm where left arms shouldn't be, she gently, and in some detail, explained the problem. I listened to her, intently (well, I had no other choice), and said, as best I could through a collapsed trachea, that I fully understood her feelings and would it be okay to breathe for a while as this was something that I had become used to. She thought about this for an hour and, then, agreed that I could - so family harmony was again achieved. The doctor says that I should be able to talk normally in a few weeks and look on the bright side - I can now hold my left elbow in my left hand, though I can't, for the life of me, see the advantage. He, also suggested that, next time, I get an electrician. Seems reasonable. Cheers and thanks to all! John [/QUOTE]
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