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<blockquote data-quote="chrisy" data-source="post: 758475" data-attributes="member: 3193"><p>So sorry to hear that, and glad you are on the mend. I found none of the perscribed meds, touched any of the broken bones I have had during the years, I found the ribs a crippler as they don't strap them anymore and there is no support for them. The worst I found was trying to laugh (or not laugh) as the case maybe. </p><p>Ladders can be a hazardous tool, my Husband always straps them now after coming off of them a couple of times, once not from very high and broke three ribs, the second he came down off of them through the stairwell he was lucky he wasn't killed, from the the attic to the hallway and not a scratch, (that was down the ladder and a flight of stairs consisting of 14 treads.) He said he felt himself going so he just relaxed and rolled with it. I always say where there's no sense there's no feeling. Anyone using a ladder please take care.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chrisy, post: 758475, member: 3193"] So sorry to hear that, and glad you are on the mend. I found none of the perscribed meds, touched any of the broken bones I have had during the years, I found the ribs a crippler as they don't strap them anymore and there is no support for them. The worst I found was trying to laugh (or not laugh) as the case maybe. Ladders can be a hazardous tool, my Husband always straps them now after coming off of them a couple of times, once not from very high and broke three ribs, the second he came down off of them through the stairwell he was lucky he wasn't killed, from the the attic to the hallway and not a scratch, (that was down the ladder and a flight of stairs consisting of 14 treads.) He said he felt himself going so he just relaxed and rolled with it. I always say where there's no sense there's no feeling. Anyone using a ladder please take care. [/QUOTE]
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