We have been trying to exercise more this school holiday by swimming regularly each morning to improve our health Anyway, arrived at the pool for 7.30, and as I was meeting my sister, who is unable to swim out of her depth, I went to get into the shallow pool by way of the steps.
I put my foot on the top one, it was so slippery my foot just went flying, and I went straight into the pool, down to the bottom. I know I hit my left shin on the step as I went, but I'm not sure if the toe and hip hit the bottom or the side.
Another lady came straight over to see if I was OK as I surfaced. The 2 lifeguards were chatting up the other end, totally oblivious to what had happened. She called one over and had a go at her for not being alert, but I was too shaken to say much. OH came out of the changing room at that point, and the lifeguard got the shallow steps over to help me out.
She said the steps were very slippery, and the lifeguards had complained about it to the managment, but they wouldn't do anything until the pool refurbishment was done.
I can't help thinking I was lucky, early in the morning most people use the main pool, the shallow one is often empty. On one of those days, if I'd hit my head instead of my hip, I could have been in serious trouble.
My sister said after I filled in the accident form and left, all 3 lifeguards were still chatting by the main pool, no one checked the other one during thetime she was there. The lady who had helped me said she was surprised I was not more badly injured, I must I have looked pretty spectacular as I went in!
Sitting is very painful, so I'm laying on my left side at the moment, with a lump the size of my hand on the other side feeling a tinsy bit sorry for myself. Typical, so much for getting fit!
I put my foot on the top one, it was so slippery my foot just went flying, and I went straight into the pool, down to the bottom. I know I hit my left shin on the step as I went, but I'm not sure if the toe and hip hit the bottom or the side.
Another lady came straight over to see if I was OK as I surfaced. The 2 lifeguards were chatting up the other end, totally oblivious to what had happened. She called one over and had a go at her for not being alert, but I was too shaken to say much. OH came out of the changing room at that point, and the lifeguard got the shallow steps over to help me out.
She said the steps were very slippery, and the lifeguards had complained about it to the managment, but they wouldn't do anything until the pool refurbishment was done.
I can't help thinking I was lucky, early in the morning most people use the main pool, the shallow one is often empty. On one of those days, if I'd hit my head instead of my hip, I could have been in serious trouble.
My sister said after I filled in the accident form and left, all 3 lifeguards were still chatting by the main pool, no one checked the other one during thetime she was there. The lady who had helped me said she was surprised I was not more badly injured, I must I have looked pretty spectacular as I went in!
Sitting is very painful, so I'm laying on my left side at the moment, with a lump the size of my hand on the other side feeling a tinsy bit sorry for myself. Typical, so much for getting fit!
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