Zeldman
Touchdown! Greaser!
My wife came in and let me know that the back porch motion light is not working. So I go out to check. Looks like it might be a lose ground, so I go inside for a couple tools and the step stool.
I climb up the step stool, and take the fixture apart. After I get the wiring fastened back together, I stepped up on the railing around the porch to get in a better position to re-attach the light to the wall. I just tighten the last screw and stepped back to make it easier to get down.
And of course I stepped into nothingness. As I realized what I did, I tried to push myself away from the railing with my other foot to drop straight down. All I succeeded to do was change direction of the fail. I now was going down head first. It is about 8 feet down from the top of the rail to the ground.
As I fell I tried to twist myself to land on my back. I crossed my arms across my chest and tucked my chin into my chest.
I touched down rather roughly on the left side of my neck, then left shoulder followed by the left side of my rib cage, hip, knee then foot. Only one bounce.
The dog came over and looked at me like.... "Whatcha doing on the ground, is it play time..?"
I did not feel much pain, just a little numbness/tingling down my left arm and into my left hand all the way down my index finger. The real pain started after I went to bed.
I just came back from the doctor office. Seems I pinched some nerves in my neck and shoulder. The good part, I have some pain killer that has me flying at about 100 AGL. The next step is a scheduled 10 rounds of physical therapy. So no flying (in a plane) for a while.
Lessons learned: An old man should not be climbing on the porch railing to fix an outside light. I had a perfectly good ladder that would have put me in a better position to work on the light. Thinking back, all I had to do was pound on the wall right under the light and it would work for a little while, I shoulda stopped right there....
Oh good, time for another pain pill...
I climb up the step stool, and take the fixture apart. After I get the wiring fastened back together, I stepped up on the railing around the porch to get in a better position to re-attach the light to the wall. I just tighten the last screw and stepped back to make it easier to get down.
And of course I stepped into nothingness. As I realized what I did, I tried to push myself away from the railing with my other foot to drop straight down. All I succeeded to do was change direction of the fail. I now was going down head first. It is about 8 feet down from the top of the rail to the ground.
As I fell I tried to twist myself to land on my back. I crossed my arms across my chest and tucked my chin into my chest.
I touched down rather roughly on the left side of my neck, then left shoulder followed by the left side of my rib cage, hip, knee then foot. Only one bounce.
The dog came over and looked at me like.... "Whatcha doing on the ground, is it play time..?"
I did not feel much pain, just a little numbness/tingling down my left arm and into my left hand all the way down my index finger. The real pain started after I went to bed.
I just came back from the doctor office. Seems I pinched some nerves in my neck and shoulder. The good part, I have some pain killer that has me flying at about 100 AGL. The next step is a scheduled 10 rounds of physical therapy. So no flying (in a plane) for a while.
Lessons learned: An old man should not be climbing on the porch railing to fix an outside light. I had a perfectly good ladder that would have put me in a better position to work on the light. Thinking back, all I had to do was pound on the wall right under the light and it would work for a little while, I shoulda stopped right there....
Oh good, time for another pain pill...