This happened nearly three weeks ago now, but I wanted to find cover for my events and inform my clients of what's happened before writing up on here about it.
A few weeks ago, I arrived at one of my regular venues for a wedding and started loading in. In the process of unloading the van, I ended up falling victim to the most freakish of all accidents that ended up with me dislocating and fracturing two joints in my left ankle. While I didn’t know at the time how bad the injury was (in fact, the first time that I got a look at my ankle and foot pointing in the wrong direction was in the ambulance), I did know that as soon as I landed, I was out of the game.
I grabbed my phone and I started calling other DJs for help. About 10 minutes later, my other half - who was roadying for me on the night - went round to the staff and told them what was going on. When they came around, I got a telling off because I hadn't phoned an ambulance yet - I'd only been trying to find cover! :Laugh:
I phoned a mate of mine and while he wasn't able to do it, he did start sounding out his network. Between his network and my network, we found someone who could step in. Waiting for the ambulance was a 90 minute wait by the way, but I'm not complaining - it gave me time to find cover and since I was still there when the other DJ arrived, I was able to hand over everything to him. But in that time, my mate did help out in one way:
He drove to the venue, pulled out his phone to film me and started antagonising. Git.
(Said video will be online soon!)
I’ve had two operations on my left ankle now and as you can imagine, I can’t do any work for the next few weeks. Cover has been found for every event until I’m expected to be back on my feet and while all of my clients have been understanding of my situation and appreciative that I found a replacement, the conversation of “I’ve broken my ankle, but I have found you another DJ” never got easier. Everyone that I spoke to has been lovely about it and that just reaffirms my belief that I have the best clients in the world.
So now, when I get asked the question “What happens if you’re ill?”, I’m going to have to change my response. For nearly 19 years, I was bulletproof, and I would be there regardless of any circumstances - I once performed at a wedding with my head in a bucket (no, I wasn’t trying to be Marshmello – I was just very ill!) and when my parents sadly passed away, I had an event on that very night on both occasions. If those didn’t stop me, there isn’t going to be as lot out there that will. Despite that, I always had a Plan B, C & D, because I always work to a ‘Belts & Braces’ mentality and being prepared paid off big time.
So that's what's happened. I'm in a lot of pain, I'm missing out on about 8 weeks worth of work, but I do now have a blue cast with glitter on my left leg so, y'know, every cloud...