Update:
My GP has made a small change to my pain meds, giving my a 10 mg Targin for night time and a 5 mg Targin for day time with Endone to stomp on any residual pain if needed.
He also ordered an xray on my left shin bone and my right ankle as both are still quite painful 2.5 weeks after the accident. I suspect a hairline fracture in the tibia and I have no idea why the right ankle is so sore. Some times it is sharper pain than the pelvis pain and stops me in my tracks.
Tomorrow the plaster comes off and the Hand Physio specialist starts her "torture" as Dezohn calls it. Dezohn has warned me to take Endone before the Physio starts because it is extremely painful getting the Knuckles moving again. I think I'll also take some with me for afterwards.
I've started looking at cars (well SUVs) and thought I'd narrowed it down to the VW Tiguan 130 kw Turbo Diesel, only to have VW announce last Sunday that they are temporarily halting sales of new 1.6 and 2.0 litre diesels until the emissions issue is sorted, which of course, includes theTiguan. This leaves me with the more expensive 155 kw R-series petrol Tiguan or after some looking around on the web, the even more expensive Ford Kuga Titanium 2.0 litre Turbo Diesel. I hate to say it but the Ford looks better value for the money. Although Dezohn tells me it is outside of budget.
Tomorrow I'm going to look at a Passat Alltrack and possibly the Tiguan R-series. Might even consider the Golf GTI.
I now have a CTP claim number so the medical bills so far should soon be recoverable and future bills will be sent direct to NSW Suncorp CTP.
This morning I spoke to the Principal of Kerin Lawyers at my place and things are looking more promising. I was concerned for ongoing medical expenses as these injuries could plague me layer on. He thinks a letter from him may get Swann to cover the helmet as well.
On Saturday I get the stitches out of my left ring finger and find out what he did to it.
Now, I'm going to try to get a good night's sleep. I haven't had one in weeks and it is exhausting.