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Yettiatcpg:
well had to get my left shoulder repaired. I hate pain managment :borg: |
andyf:
Yetti, all I can say is I hope the treatment works. Shoulders are a bit complicated, but can be fixed; SWMBO smashed hers up so badly that she had to have an artificial one fitted, but was restored to very nearly full movement after a few months. Get well soon! Andy |
Yettiatcpg:
the ortho dept. here in Chelsea hospital is going to name wing after me if I keep this up. the guy who repaired my right side did the left one yesterday. he does good work. two of his partners have worked on me to, plus another guy who's in the professional building. I'm held together with staples and super glue. |
Brass_Machine:
--- Quote from: Yettiatcpg on February 18, 2012, 07:46:35 PM ---...I'm held together with staples and super glue. --- End quote --- I like that! Can I borrow it when I describe my self? I have a small fortune in Ti hardware in my body. Had a few things removed as well... I usually tell people it was to increase my aerodynamics for when I ride my motorcycle. Sucks about the shoulder work. Complicated joint. Take it easy on it (as you know!!). It will get better... |
Xldevil:
Hello. You are not allone.I've had a shoulder surgery myself,three weeks ago. After more than 30years in weightlifting and bodybuilding,my left shoulder gave up. Now I can see the hard earned muscles of my upper body shrink,but this way I've much time to improve my legs,which btw.have never been a weak point. But the time will come that I can work my upper body again and that I can ride my motorcycle as well.Momentary I'm not even allowed to drive a car. To be honest,I tried yesterday but it hurts too much.You know,my car has no power steering. Okay,walking is healthy,isn't it? Being a one armed bandit,it's not even fun to be in my workshop. Okay,this way I've got time to improve my CAD skills,which I never did.It's so boring to me. What I'm trying to say,You have to look forward and make the best out of this situation. You know,it's not an incurable disease that You have to face. Working myself at an intensive care unit,I can say:it's only a shoulder. Cheers,Ralph |
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