I fell down the stairs, Anya, and sat on the landing for half an hour waiting for my son to come home - it was at his house, and I was there to take my granddaughter to a performance.
The pain had subsided a bit in that half hour, so I was hoping it wasn't broken, which is why we phoned the GP first.
Actually, it's worse now, because if a GP tells you to go to hospital it now has to go to a private committee who then decide whether you need to go to hospital.
You'd better hope this does not work up here, because if it does, it will be rolled out all over the country.
Do you remember the programme where GPs went round the country asking people about medical problems? One of the GPs on there was George Rae, from Tynemouth or Whitley Bay.
He had referred a patient to hospital because of a problem with her skin. It went to this committee, who turned it down. Rae complained and it took six months for the patient to see a skin specialist, when it was pronounced to be cancer. The patient had a much more extensive problem and operation than she would have needed if it hadn't been for this committee.