We were up early and organised. Jo is a nurse and a nurturing type of person. She had everything planned ready to go.
Off we walked to Pete, the boat man’s house 4 doors away.



The weather was still a bit rainy and windy but he reassured us it would be quite good to swim with the wind behind them.
We got to the boat ramp loaded the boat, had the safety talk and off we went. Straight away it was very bumpy and we were soaked within minutes. We had a 20 min ride across the lagoon to Home Is where they would start the swim back.



The surrounding coconut jungle was awesome.

10 minutes into the 20 min ride, we hit some waves. The boat flew up and bang. Down we came and then a scream from Jo. She landed on her bum heavily ( I did too but had braced a little )
She was in excruciating pain. Pete slowed and made the decision to head back. Jo was in so much pain she couldn’t move. Pete took control and phoned the ambulance and the Police. They were there in ten minutes and Amy and Chris, the nurses from the clinic took over. Out came the green pain whistle, the morphine drip and the very carefully placed support to lift her off the boat onto the stretcher with the two nurses , 3 police and Steve helping move her gently. It was hard to watch.

I went in the ambulance to the clinic. The Doctor who lives on Home island was on his way to where we were on West Island. He was changing over today when the plane arrived with another Doctor.
He took an X-ray. Sent it to Perth. Spoke to a specialist and within an hour found Jo had a compression fracture in the L1 of her spine. Fortunately, her feet and hands were moving.
The drugs kicked in and she started to relax as much as she could.
Plans got changed.
They managed to get a medivac plane to come tomorrow from Perth. She’ll be going to Perth hospital.
We spent the afternoon going to and from our house rearranging our plans. Steve and I will continue onto Home island tomorrow- and miss our travel buddies so much. They will head to Perth to see what is going to happen next. Poor Jo.
We bought fish and chips from Salty’s the bakery – come take away. Friday is Fish & chips , Tuesday pizza ( to coincide with the twice weekly plane arrivals. ) It is conveniently placed next door to the Cocos club. Where you go and buy a drink until they deliver your food!
By the late afternoon we had met all the important people here on Cocos and heard their stories.
Amy, the gorgeous nurse is the partner of Pete the boat man. KL another nurse comes from Currumbin and is headed back for Christmas – on our plane. Waka arrived 7 months ago and Chris arrived this week to replace KL. We saw them all at the Cocos club and Salty’s getting their Friday Fish and chips.
I took Jo her fish dinner as we are the only ones in the clinic. They usually don’t have anyone over night. So Martyn is staying the night with Waka only a phone call away.
We are thankful that the rest of us weren’t injured and Jo can get away tomorrow.
Oh …..that’s if the expected cyclone doesn’t arrive.
No swim this time. Steve and Martyn are planning another one.


Oh dear! So for Jo.
Wish her a speedy recovery from snowy France.
All the best
Bernie.
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😳Poor Jo! I could feel the pain as you related the unfortunate experience to us. Best hopes to Jo.
Interesting lifestyle in Cocos. They comings and goings of ‘locals’. Your group was ‘fresh meat’ for their stories 😉😂 (not so different from us out here waiting for yours; thirsty).
Have fun and be careful.
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Oh no- so sorry to hear about Jo’s injury. Sounds like she was able to get good emergency care despite your remote location! Sending healing ❤️🩹 thoughts her way…
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oh Fran, that’s terrible news! Hopefully a speedy recovery for Jo, and a safe trip home for you and Steve … accidents can happen just so quickly
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Hi Fran
Looks like you were having lots of fun before your poor friend Jo was injured !
Hopefully all will go well for her in Perth.
Enjoy the rest of your holiday sounds very quaint
Maggie xx
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