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I have lived through so many Nebraska winters that I don’t want to confess how many. 🙂 I am a seasoned veteran of winter and all it entails, snow, ice, blizzards, freezing rain etc. I have shoveled snow so many times that I can’t remember them all. When I was a kid, school getting canceled because of snow meant I could stay home and play. Now that I am a teacher, it means I can stay home and relax. I know how to handle snowy icy conditions.

Wednesday I went to my church to meet with a student from Brazil. I parked on the side of the building where I always park since it is closest to the room I use for teaching. The door was locked, so I walked around the building to get in the other door. I know how to walk on sidewalks in the winter, but surprise- DOWN I WENT THUD on my right shoulder. I got up and shook it off or so I thought.

I wouldn’t have told anyone. You know the old saying Pride Goes Before the Fall? Well for me Pride Came After the Fall. I didn’t feel any real pain until I got in the classroom and tried to write on the board. As I tried to raise my hand, I couldn’t. My student, Ana, told me I should go to the doctor. I told her maybe I would after we finished not wanting to let on to how much pain I was in. Pain didn’t matter because I had a commitment to my student. After we finished, I drove to the emergency room because it felt like something was broken. I got there and had to sit and wait for about 45 minutes to get into an exam room.

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me in the waiting area

Then the magic moment when my name was called. It was my turn to go back to  an exam room.

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me in the exam room waiting

As I sat in the exam room waiting, I thought to myself, “Matt you messed up. This is THE Trauma Center for the southern part of the state. You should have gone to one of the other ERs,” I had arrived there at 3:50. I got back to the exam room at maybe 4:45.  Not their fault, They had some major traumas. But I went there without thinking it through because it is closest to where I teach in the evening. I thought go there, get checked over, get what I need, and go teach.

So finally a nurse came in and talked with me. Maybe 20 minute later the doctor came in and ordered the x-rays. I got x-rayed.

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After x-rays waiting to the doctor to come back

Results? Nothing broken and no separation. Soft tissue damage. Wear a sling and take anti-inflammatory meds for a week and then go see my doc unless I need to go sooner.

I have nothing profound to share about the experience. Just a story to tell. I never did teach my class that evening. I called my director from the ER and told her it was taking longer than I thought and she canceled the class and called my students.

There is one thing to share. Moments like this let a person know how many people are in our lives. I posted pictures on my Facebook and Instagram more out of wanting to make humor out of it all, but the expressions of care from friends of different cultures meant a lot.

The nurse expressed surprise that I taught my student before coming in, I told her that when I was in Romania in June 1997 I hurt my foot and there was nowhere to buy crutches. I used a broomstick to help me walk for a few days. She looked surprised there were no crutches. I explained it was post-communist Romania and nothing worked well. I was trying to convey that teaching my student first was no big deal.

So here’s hoping for a less eventful rest of the winter. Happy Friday everyone. Hope you got a smile from my story.

Thank you for reading. God Bless.

 

10 responses to “My Unplanned Adventure This Week”

  1. Glad it was not worse Matt. Take care. 💐

  2. Yikes!!! I hope you heal quickly.

  3. Hope it heals quickly! 🙏

    1. Thank you my sister 🙂 🙂 🙂

  4. Sorry to hear about ykur shoulder. I glad to hear it was not broken and I hope you are feeling much better now.

  5. Awh, well it could have been worse – glad it wasn’t! Hope it heals quickly!

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