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After three or more X-rays back at Fiordland Medical Practice, Te Anau, Dr David Hamilton diagnosis was as follows:
Closed fractured left distal radius/ulna-lower end, or wrist (Severity 2)
Closed fractured rib (Severity 1)
Fractured clavicle, or collar bone (Severity 1)
Doc Hamilton reckoned on surgery to fix the smashed-up wrist and referred us all onto an orthopaedic surgeon in Southland Hospital, Invercargill - a good two-hour's drive away to the south. With my veins pumped full of morphine (wow! .. dude! :o) we were soon on our way.

And so started a whole new series of friendships, which all developed from the time I was admitted into Southland Hospital's surgical ward for a 4½-day stopover, right up to the time I left New Zealand, just over three weeks later.
Here's Dennis the Maori, who occupied the bed right opposite me within our four-man ward. He had a leg amputated. Can you guess which one it was?!

1. Closed undisplaced oblique fracture of base of left fifth metacarpal
2. Left side midshaft clavicle fracture
3. Left ulnar side styloid fracture
4. Closed left dominant side intra-articular distal radius fracture
5. Fracture of left 3rd rib anteriorly
6. Plus, of course, a lot of other body bruising ...
.. including my ego!

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Thursday, March-22

My magnificent hosts were Russell .. and ...

I spent two wonderful 'home-from-home' nights with these fine Southland folk .. and their son, Glynn.




And it don't look good!
Not a pretty sight at all .. I reckon that it'll take more than a washdown and a rub of T-Cut to fix this lot! .. :-(
Executive Conclusion: I think the tour on two wheels might need to be completed during some other future space in time!
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.. but never mind all the wishful masquerading, as for now - early/mid afternoon of Friday 23 March - just less than six days after the crash - I am being literally delivered from and out of the safe hands and kind hearts of Invercargill-based Russell & Marion Miller, into the equally altruistic care of Queenstown-based Stephen and Lisa Counsell.
I stayed with Stephen & Lisa for more than a week all told. Almost complete strangers at the beginning .. but nevertheless over the course of those few following days this young couple took care of my every need .. right down to tying my shoe laces. I realy don't know what would have happened had I not met-up with Stephen, by pure chance, less than a month beforehand. I just got lucky, I guess.
I am convinced that Stephen & Lisa have a lot of Good Karma coming there way. I shall say no more except that their kindness and generosity changed my whole outlook on life .. for the better I might add.
