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Crutching At Straws

Crutching At Straws


In the last few days I have suddenly discovered what it feels like to be ‘disabled ‘ and, to tell the truth, it is not that pleasant!


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I play tennis on a regular basis and, a few weeks ago my tennis partners and I switched to playing on clay as we were due to compete in an upcoming tournament on that particular surface.

Our normal Thursday practice time arrived and, being the true 'professionals' that we are, duly inspected the court, as the previous evening it had been subjected to a torrential downpour.


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Now, here’s when I say “ NOTE TO SELF’!!

1) If your instincts tell you that the surface looks a little slippery. Trust your instincts.

2) If your tennis partners express concern and suggest calling off the session, listen to them

3) Refrain in future from referring to said tennis partners as ‘wimps.’

4) Reign in your competitive nature and try not to win EVERY point.

5) If you fall, learn how to tumble gracefully.

6) Do not try and convince yourself that after a fall, you have simply sprained your ankle.

My tumble was not particularly graceful but my take on the subject is, if you are going to fall, at least make it spectacular. However if one is going for the spectacular version of a fall do try not to break one’s ankle!


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Naturally, I hobbled around for the rest of the day watching with fascination as the limb in question took to obesity with gusto, swelling to twice its normal size I of course was convinced  that it was simply a ‘minor sprain’

Management arrived home at her normal hour, took one look at the fat foot, mumbled something along the lines of,” Why is it that my life has been reduced to living with an errant child,” and promptly took control of the situation by taking me to the local hospital.


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Animated and earnest discussions in the doctor’s rooms ensued with seemed to involve much nodding of heads and piles of paperwork being signed.

I was made to sit in a corner and not invited to participate in the serious matters concerning my left foot.

Fast forward five or six hours and I awake in a hospital bed feeling simply fabulous, (Pethadine apparently has that effect on ones demeanor)

Shortly after, a smiling orthopedic surgeon enters to proudly display the results of his recent handiwork, by way of holding up an X ray showing numerous pins and plates that had been skillfully implanted in some poor individual’s Fibula.


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Given that the drugs were still doing their splendid work, I felt like cheering loudly as I was under the impression that he was presenting his portfolio of past surgical triumphs demonstrating his dexterous skills at inserting titanium plates and pins into human bone.

It took management to inform me,  conversing in ’child speak,’ that what I was witnessing was actually my fibula, which I thought rather wonderful before falling back into a drug- induced sleep.

Reality kicked in the next day when I was told that I could go home with the addition of a cumbersome cast that had somehow attached itself to my lower left leg. A kindly nurse then handed me a pair of rather racy looking crutches and pointed me in the direction of the exit.


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Now, to those of you fortunate enough to have never had to ‘hobble’ about on a pair of sticks that have to be supported by one’s armpits, I would strongly suggest that you avoid this experience at all costs, especially if you live in places like Bali.

I never noticed before that this entire island actually seems to be made up of a series of steps, constructed to be as steep as possible, which makes the task of getting from point A to B, while incapacitated, a trifle difficult.

Catering for the wheelchair bound, or those (like I) using  two flimsy sticks, were never considered when buildings were designed, so I now presume that those who are incapable of walking were simply tossed nonchalantly into the ocean or left somewhere obscure so as not to offend the active inhabitants.


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I gaze fondly at my favourite restaurant, knowing full well that I shall not be visiting it in my current condition for quite a while, located as it is at least twenty feet above ground level via a twisting set of stairs.

I could of course toss my dignity aside and place my rump on each step and proceed to haul my body upwards towards my desired location. However I have to ask myself whether this ungainly procedure is worth the reward of a plate of lobster bisque (even though it is some of the best that the island has to offer)


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So, for the next month or so I shall be confined to the downstairs section of the house, and I suspect that the TLC I have been receiving from management will soon wear off when the prospect of managing a ‘cripple’ for an extended period of time finally sinks in.

I shall spend my time writing letters on behalf of the disabled to city planners, architects and builders alike as I feel, we the incapacitated have been seriously disadvantaged.

Please be informed that due to the seriousness of my injury I shall not be playing Wimbledon this year.

Paul v Walters is the best selling author of several novels and when not cocooned in sloth and procrastination scribbles for several leading travel and vox pop journals around the world. His latest offering, Asset, will be available late 2017.


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Paul Walters

6 tahun yang lalu #27

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Tani Paxton Ah, the trials and tribulations of being a cripple and housebound!! I have a nifty wheelchair that I have become rather adept at usings. Tomorrow I intend to do wheelies and burn outs along Dono Posso ! This has come at a bit of an awkward time as on Tuesday we take off to , Cambodia, Hong Kong, Cape Town, Johannesburg, Botswana, Namibia , U.K , France and Spain for 12 weeks . First stage should have me hopping, or should I say hobbling across a couple of continents...Oh how slutty am I in pursuit of a good story. Will HAVE to catch up when I get back, I want to meet your girls. Take care and thanks for stopping by !!

Paul Walters

6 tahun yang lalu #26

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Kevin Pashuk Thanks for stopping by and for the nice well wishes

Paul Walters

6 tahun yang lalu #25

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Deborah Levine Thanks for the great get well messages. Off to Africa in three weeks to write a few articles on out of the way places...heres hoping I wont need bearers!!

Paul Walters

6 tahun yang lalu #24

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Peter Altschuler Apparently the Gods are hard at work for a speedy recovery!! hope so as in 4 weeks I head off to five African countries " on assignment" thanks for your good wishes

Paul Walters

6 tahun yang lalu #23

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@franci eugenia hoffman thanks for the good wishes

Paul Walters

6 tahun yang lalu #22

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Yogesh Sukal I shall Yogesh . However as you have read even an incident like this provides delicious ideas for blogs!!

Paul Walters

6 tahun yang lalu #21

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Kate Paine You're a serial ankle breaker!!!! And with a surname like Paine....have you ever asked yourself??? .....just saying !

Paul Walters

6 tahun yang lalu #20

Lada \ud83c\udfe1 Prkic Thanks for stopping by. Always appreciated

Lada 🏡 Prkic

6 tahun yang lalu #19

Best wishes for your speedy recovery, Paul Walters. Like Franci said, your tumble didn't prevent you from writing a good story. :-) Your post pointed out one thing we never noticed until we find ourselves in the situation like yours. The rules on access to public buildings and facilities for persons with reduced mobility are incorporated into the laws and building codes of many countries. But there are still many buildings and open spaces that require to be adjusted for ensuring unimpeded access. In my country too.

Kevin Pashuk

6 tahun yang lalu #18

Some people will do anything for a story idea... Seriously. Sorry about the SOCII.. (Stubborn Old Coot Induced Injury). They are rarely this serious. It's usually limited to bruising of the ego. It sounds like your upper management comes from the same school as mine - the complete personality polar opposite of Florence Nightingale. Heal well and quickly Paul!
Well, Paul Walters! I am sorry you're incapacitated, and I'm even sorrier for your Senior Management wife. Ouch on both fronts. I agree with many of the comments, especially those pointing out that as we age, we sometimes do get into trouble because we don't use our smarts! But at least we're out there trying to stay active. You're right; life is made for those who can climb stairs; I have a new regard for the difficulties many face every day in every way. Sure hope you heal quickly!

Robert Cormack

6 tahun yang lalu #16

This might be a good time Paul Walters to discuss washroom tactics and new sexual positions. Writing is the process of reporting events around you when you're most perceptive—which includes when you're on pain medication, a favourite of Wordsworth, Edgar Allen Poe and a few others. Use the opportunity while you've got the prescription. Get well soon.

Lisa Gallagher

6 tahun yang lalu #15

Sharing this to bee Inspired so others can inspire our friend Paul Walters while he heals!

Lisa Gallagher

6 tahun yang lalu #14

Paul Walters, so sorry to hear about your accident! Even sorrier to hear you needed a surgical repair. I think management will go easy on you ;-) Are you getting Physical Therapy? Hint, I have nursed my husband during & after injuries that required surgery. He ruptured both patellar tendons while canoeing in Algonquin (it was a fluke accident, long story that I won't bore you with). Anyhow, take it from his nurse maid, I pampered him for some time, so take advantage of the extra pampering while it lasts!! Just don't do anything you shouldn't, I'm sure you already know that. I hope the pain has lessened some.

Stephanie Brookes

6 tahun yang lalu #13

Paul, I am looking forward to the next instalment on "Life in Bali - Wheelchair Bound". Time to go to those luxury hotels and review their handicap access to important places like "The Bar" and the accessibility to the chocolate wheel at the Softiel which flows 24/7 in the Desert Room. I recommend you organise a contra Sunday Brunch. That should keep you busy. It's competitive in Nusa Dua, Bali 5 star resorts. Next story to appear in the Handicap Times maybe? or Wheelchair Wheelies Travelling the World (I made those titles up- but it's food for thought or words for wheels). Cheers for an interesting read over the next 6 weeks.

Jerry Fletcher

6 tahun yang lalu #12

Paul, Thanks for sharing. I still trip over a pair of crutches I "bought" after a similar instance. Keep them around. They are a good reminder of how growing older is not necessarily growing smarter. Turning your hand to making it easier for others to get around is laudable. Thank management every chance you get and don't be above ordering takeout, setting the table and lighting the candles some evening. Worked for me!

Gert Scholtz

6 tahun yang lalu #11

Paul Walters Wimbledon without you?! No! Well, I guess as long as you churn the fun Walters posts such as this, I would rather be on beBee than watch Wimbledon. Very nice read - thank you Paul.

CityVP Manjit

6 tahun yang lalu #10

The good news is that this kind of thing does not happen to couch potatoes and it may well be the price of admission to a rambunctious and active lifestyle. So long as the footwear was the right one for clay and it is safe to play on a wet surface, it is probably the universe stepping in and saying you have an opportunity to engage in some feet up activity. The most prominent of those feet up activities is to start writing a book. Writing a book is challenging at the best of times, but in a state where hobbling is the alternative, it may provide an opportunity to purchase a bed desk. I have always wanted a bed desk but my wife has forbid me from having one, I see great value in having the world come to the bed, then getting out of bed to come to the world. If due to a broken ankle, the world has to come to the bed, then there are new possibilities to explore. I tried contemplating what a broken ankle would mean to me but I would not trade that in for a bed table. If I lived in a bungalow I would contemplate the value of a broken ankle, but you are absolutely right about those damn stairs. When we contemplate the reality of a broken ankle, I can see the reality of stairs also. Just don't get used to living life from your bedroom, you are a consummate traveler and for now it is your mind which must travel as your body repairs. May you heal with zeal and continue to keep it real.

Pascal Derrien

6 tahun yang lalu #9

I think Management seems to have been at the same school than mine :-) I did not think that anything could be worse than man flu but this is really beyond anything I have read or heard before...... Tennis is a life threatening activity stay away from it from now on does TLC means Tennis Love Club ?

Ian Weinberg

6 tahun yang lalu #8

Hell Paul Walters this is a nasty one! And even though it is my nature to be drawn to quip, my professional calling stops me dead in my tracks. Best I can offer in this unfortunate state is that this too shall pass and you shall inherit again, 2 renewed, and sprightly pins ( lower extremities)! Wish you well.

Ken Boddie

6 tahun yang lalu #7

Sorry to hear about your terrible tennis tumble. Them's the breaks, mate! Oh the trials and 'tibulations' of life in Bali. I'm guessing that pethadine is the new 'Bali high'? As for the transportation problem, Pak Paul, I would have thought that a man on your eminence would have at least four man servants to transport you by litter? Wishing you a speedy recovery, and a modicum of saintly patience to senior management. 😇

Dean Owen

6 tahun yang lalu #6

Love the unintentional Japanese twist to the title! 😉 (How most Japanese would pronounce clutching at straws!). I have cancelled my tickets for Wimbledon but will duly watch the rest of the field play on my plasma whilst endulging in standard Wimbledon fair, strawberries and bubbly! 🍓🍾

Jim Murray

6 tahun yang lalu #5

Oooo....good story, but that really sucks.

Paul Walters

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