Hi Celeste,
Welcome back - I know how it is to be absolutely buried with work and other committments.
I got Tracy's email about the addresses, just no time to reply right now, since every moment with Harry is precious to me. He goes home on Wednesday, so you might hear more from me after that.
Ditto to your comments to Scott and Lynn, and Dianna!
The name of the company that provides the medical services on the Wonder is Vanter Cruise Health Services. They did x-ray my arm with their portable x-ray machine and even showed it to me when I refused to believe my arm was not broken. I didn't see anything either. But then I'm not trained to recognize a broken bone in an x-ray. The x-ray taken at the walk-in clinic didn't show it either, although the shoulder area was pretty dark. Of course the MRI showed it, and then the x-rays taken at the orthopedic clinic on Oct 7th showed it clearly (along with the 3 tendon tears). By then it was starting to heal some. It's feeling better every day, so I'm encouraged.
I don't want to sue anyone, but I will be writing to
DCL and asking for some restitution as I am sure there was something on the tile floor that caused the fall, and the vacation I had planned for for 13 months was effectively ruined, not to mention the pain and suffering I've experienced since the cruise.
I still love Disney and DCL and I do know that accidents happen, but I feel that my accident was preventable! If only I had walked another way on my way to the restroom and not stepped off the carpet exactly were I did -- none of this would have happened.
Beth