Monday 23 May 2011

Howdy!
So, my physio says I am progressing brilliantly - need to try swimming (but without the swimming) etc and he's not keen on me driving for a couple more weeks. Will need to do an intensive then to get it done by the deadline or no university for moi :( But I have hope! I now also have a 95 degree bend in my leg - hurrah!
    Have mostly been stalking Ewan McGregor this week - he is filming 'Jack the Giant Killer' at my local cathedral and although I haven't spotted him, I did glimpse Nick Hoult of Skins fame which was pretty cool. And yes, he is very tall, and yes, very handsome.
Starting to think a little more about being a paramedic - the little details - can I wear makeup, do I have to have my hair up every day? Simple, unnecessary things, but things all the same. Booked my accommodation too, so getting very excited now!!

spreek spoedig

Jxx

Saturday 14 May 2011

Another day another post...
Just watching the Eurovision Song Contest at the moment!! It's good fun I have to say. And I am practically walking like a normal person now :)  I have a slight limp but hopefully that will even out. My physiotherapist is the lovely Damien, who is keen to get me back up to my original fitness asap. He was quite brutal in getting me to bend my knee, but he just tossed the splint away, which I was very grateful for! He then measured how far I could get it to bend (a dissapointing 45 degrees) and made me promise to get to 90 by next week. He was a little concerned about the fact that the injury was caused by something as simple as, ahem, walking, and he took a good long look at my x - rays. He told me that I have 'alta kneecaps' meaning very high. And I mean VERY high. Damien was astonished by them. He had a good poke around at both kneecaps, shoving the bad one around as much as he could (making me tear up - damn this psychological pain) but promised me that whilst doing so, there is no way he could force it out. Which was mildly comforting. So now I have a hundred million exercises to do - actually 5, repeated 10 times, 2 - 3 times a day. Most of them require a wall and allowing gravity to put me back into shape. And static cycling. And swimming, without the real swimming. But absolutely no breaststroke - he was very persistent about that.
      Anyway, I'm chuffed to be progressing though I need to ask him the important questions next week - when can I drive or, more importantly, horse ride.

Parlez Bientot
Jxx

Monday 9 May 2011

I cannot believe how many TV programmes there are about A&E!! It is such a trendy job at the moment I feel so blessed to have a place. There is a little matter of the driving license though, but I will not let that stand in my way of my DREAM job :)
    Watched this new Angela Griffin programme about working with paramedics and she was sooo frightened by everything. In fairness, her first call was to a 9 week old baby who wasn't breathing, followed by her night shift ending with a call to a hanging (sadly, they didn't reach him in time). It looks like such a stressful job, as my parents keep telling me, but yes, I am sure I can handle it, more sure than anything. I found it quite sad that Angela couldn't get a grip on things and realise that they were going to save that person or this person, not carry a corpse back to hospital. I guess that's the difference. More Bizarre ER tonight too - always a good one for laughs :P They used to film it at my local hospital, and when I busted my knee (which is still in a splint boo) the female paramedic who picked me up had had a patient who had been on the show! The guy who got bitten by an adder, the fool.
Note to self, must check out new channel 4 show about A&E - it's everywhere!!

Sprechen Sie Bald
Jxx

Friday 6 May 2011

Um yeah. So I dislocated my knee last week. OUCH. My sister did it this time last year, almost to the day. Turns we out we are double jointed (which I always knew and used to think was really cool, but apparently not so much) and our knee caps are 'slightly higher up on average'. woooh. Now Im in a leg splint but am fully weight bearing. Im still terrified that it might #pop out again (my God did it pop!) but that will hopefully end when physio starts.
      Anyway, when I did it, walking by the way, my family were great and kept me from screaming too much. All I could think was 'there is no way Ive done this' and it wasnt that painful, just sort of, wrong. The paramedics turned up swiftly, to the tune of my little sis, 4 yr old Lily-M, yelling "THE PARAMEDICS ARE HERE, ITS A BOY AND A GIRL ONE!!!" referring to the gender of the two heroes in green. Once I was comfortably in the ambulance whizzing to the hospital, I managed a chat with the girl, Kat, and it turns out that she did the paramedic course at Herts!! Its a sign!! She told me that the job is totally worth it, but tough. I expect it to be. Although I dont think I have any idea how tough.
       So my kneecap is back in its regular place and Im just spending my time hobbling around (try walking with one leg straight for just 10 minutes) and revising.

Hable Pronto
Jxx
     

Thursday 5 May 2011

'I got too much life, running through my veins, going to waste' - the most beautiful lyric of all time, according to me.

Ive decided to start a blog. Im currently 18, living at home and waiting for life to begin. A little bit about me... I live for my family, I have fabulous friends, I get great pleasures from simple things (my health, a smile from a stranger and yes, even a bird serenading the sky) and I have brown hair. I also believe that I was born to heal people (not in a Jesus kinda way but all will become clear). Now, like many people, I have a lot of beliefs, for example, there are the basics; freedom, beauty, truth and of course, love <3 I believe in fate too, but thats mostly an excuse for when things dont go according to my plan!
  But above all, I am certain that I was put on this earth to save lives. Whilst my friends were trotting off to ballet class, I couldnt wait to get to my St John Ambulance meetings. All through playgroup I chased people carrying a doctors kit. SJA is the basis of me starting this blog. Without them I would not be who or where I am today - as an ambitious girl who has been accepted to study PARAMEDIC PRACTICE at both Hertfordshire and Plymouth University!!! (Them and Vicki, who accidentally/accidently(?) showed me that the course existed God bless her!).

So now you know why I want to share every step of my journey with y'all, both as memoirs for myself and guidance and inspiration for anyone else considering the profession.

Parli Presto
Jxx