Right Landing Gear Failure (Yeah A Year Ago)
It's been a year since I fractured my right ankle on the hockey field of Girton College. Till now I am still not sure exactly how I actually managed this "feat". The seriousness of the problem wasn't discovered until we came back, and now I have a transition metal "bonded" to my bone. Mr. Sam Lee actually tried to get a copy of my x ray films to use during the lecture, but unfortunately I only have those taken before the operation so you people are spared the details.
Many thanks to all of you for showing so much care and concern at Cambridge as well as after we came back. Thanks for the get well note that was pinned on my room's (D14A) noticeboard, the bandages, the Zambak medication, the many offers to help me get stuff, the many queries on how my leg is, and not to forget the get well board and the visit to my place while I was still on the wheelchair. You will be happy to know that I am still well, and no problems have surfaced from the many checks I had to go for at TTSH. (I wonder how much radiation my ankle has absorbed from all those X rays) And in case you are curious, that injury dropped my PES down to C9L2, a status valid until 6 months after I enlist.
Once again, thank you for all the care and concern. May all your activities be safe and injury free.
Yong Lin
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