David Gillon (
davidgillon) wrote2015-10-31 04:48 pm
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That 'Oh, shit!' moment
Ow, dammit. Flipped the chair.
While going across the not-actually-a-proper-kerb-cut in the disabled car park in Rochester.
(Yes, the one place where everyone needs a kerb-cut has to make do with 'we'll just set the normal kerb at a bit of an angle').
It was one of those slow-motion 'oh, shit, I'm going over sideways here, aren't I?' things. The chair finally decided it was going over, and spilled me out on the way. The chair's okay, but I landed on my hip, which really isn't happy.
I feel a letter to the council coming on.
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I feel a letter to the council coming on.
Nod. "They" need to learn that painting it blue and calling it an "Accommodation" doesn't make it so.
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I realised last night that even though I said things to all three of the people who helped, I was completely unable to look them in the eye. It looks like my neurodiversity really doesn't handle that kind of thing particularly well.
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In my experience, the typicals are so distracted by seeing a fellow biped in a non-upright position that they hardly notice anything else. So it's likely that, if any of them realized your inability, it probably wouldn't have been until later, as it was for you.
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Yes, the council need to know that this is NOT ok!
You could have broken your wrist/shoulder/leg/hip!
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It feels like I've managed to bruise the back of my hip, but if I pull my leg right up the sore spot is actually over the pelvis rather than the hip and just aft of the hip joint, so I think that makes it the ischium. I don't think I've done any lasting damage and, while it's sore to the touch, fortunately it's not quite far enough round to be a pain when sitting (but I didn't miss by much).