I won’t ‘bounce back’ from my injuries. But it is a privilege to live – to walk, dance and even fall – in an ageing body
Last month, I flew to Washington DC for a friend’s wedding, then took the train to New York City, where I had scheduled some work meetings and an in-conversation event for my friend’s book launch. As I made my way through DC’s Union Station, a man in khakis barreled toward me at full speed. I moved to get out of his path, lost my balance and fell on to the marble floor, landing hard on my right knee.
I knew immediately something was very wrong. I managed to board the train, but when I got to New York, I was in severe pain and could barely walk.
Continue reading… I won’t ‘bounce back’ from my injuries. But it is a privilege to live – to walk, dance and even fall – in an ageing bodyLast month, I flew to Washington DC for a friend’s wedding, then took the train to New York City, where I had scheduled some work meetings and an in-conversation event for my friend’s book launch. As I made my way through DC’s Union Station, a man in khakis barreled toward me at full speed. I moved to get out of his path, lost my balance and fell on to the marble floor, landing hard on my right knee.I knew immediately something was very wrong. I managed to board the train, but when I got to New York, I was in severe pain and could barely walk. Continue reading… Well actually, Life and style, US news