Getting into the ambulance.
All good fun blaring through the streets of Chalon at 10 at night. Blood tests, pain killers, drips, morphine, more morphine, reflex tests, X-rays. Then it was time for the real fun. I must add that I was in so much pain even full of morphine. Despite state of the art facilities, equipment and expertise the cure was very traditional. Sit sideways on a chair with arm over the back. While I breathed gas, more painkiller, one medic almost sat on my knee to hold me down. Two other medics pulled with great force my arm down towards the floor. There was a small crunch then a pop. Pain over and shoulder back in position. Taxi back to Soraya at 02.15. Good news all seems OK but I have to keep my arm in a sling 24/7 for a couple of weeks, so no navigation. Fortunately we have an excellent quality mooring next to the big and little Jard (parks), good walks, so it will be time to get to know Chalon-en-Champagne very well as we may be here for a few weeks??
We've both tested out the French Health service recently and both times they have been excellent. Let's hope we see a little less of the inside of hospitals.

2 comments:
For goodness sake!!!!!
Neither of you can be trusted to venture out without a carer....
Amazing that people were near with knowledge etc....ghastly sound putting your shoulder back....I could hear it from your description!
Just be a doddery old couple for 2 weeks, strolling between park benches!
Prenez garde !
Anne W
Oh My Goodness,
Don't you know water and alcohol don't mix.
All sounds horrendous Geoff so sorry to hear of this trauma.
I hope it all gets better soon and you can find enough to entertain you in Chalon-en-Champagne - I can even remember seeing it on the Champagne Caves map.
Best wishes.
John & Joan
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