Jill,
SO sorry to hear about this, but it sounds like what everyone is saying...that it was totally unavoidable.
Now I'm tempted to stay out of the left lane, but then again I see people zipping over three lanes of traffic
to get to an exit they almost miss, so I guess it doesn't really matter what lane you're in. Living in Silicon
Valley, I see it all. Yukons, Suburbans and Escalades with people on cell phones, drinking their coffee,
putting on make-up, turning around to slap their kids, whatever, and then you have the weavers, trying to
get one car length ahead, thinking it will speed them on their way to get them to work (or wherever) faster.
Pretty scary stuff.
Like Randy above, I don't have much to offer in the way of advice or consolation, except to offer my
thoughts and prayers for a speedy recovery, and patience for you AND him. Oh, yeah, from a guy's
perspective (okay, this would be MY perspective, but still...) He's gonna get irritated and frustrated that he
can't do the things he could normally do, so be patient until he gets adjusted...I have a (female) friend who
broke both wrists in a skating accident (sheesh, we're not safe ANYwhere) and had to have her daughter
help her out. She's the type of person that doesn't like to rely on ANYone, but she had to swallow some
humble pie to allow folks to help...she got through, your DH will to. Give him emotional room to vent his
frustrations, but do NOT take it personally. It isn't YOU he's frustrated or annoyed with, it's his
circumstances. Again, do NOT take his rants personally. They may appear to be directed at you, but
they are not!! That's the best advice I can give from a guy's standpoint.
God bless, and hang in there.
Jim