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Ummmmm you just keep your sick perversions to yourself.and not being able to reach around and having to go in from the front...
Ummmmm you just keep your sick perversions to yourself.and not being able to reach around and having to go in from the front...
sorry... thats more of a broken ribs thing not being able to bend...Ummmmm you just keep your sick perversions to yourself.
I thought they'd bend even more?sorry... thats more of a broken ribs thing not being able to bend...
You have to really want it.I thought they'd bend even more?
I'll move this over hear rather than go to off topic in the other thread lol.Nice. Plate and screws?
I've got my orthopaedic follow up tomorrow to see if im fit to undergo a general anaesthetic...
Thanks mate, I've been given some basic arm movements to do the first two weeks. Will keep the elbo and hand mobility while in the sling.Glad you got it plated. Definitely worth it long term, even if you do need plate removed down the track. Rest up for a week before going to silly. I'd recommend light overhead exercises when you can. Don't do anything silly yet as you may split your stitches. The one thing I overlooked was overhead exercise. It's amazing how much range of movement you loose. Take it easy and you will be back on the bike in no time. Easy riding, no smashing those jumps until you build some bigger catch berms
Thanks mate.Best wishes for the recovery and post up some pics of your gnarly stitches when you remove the surgery patch!
Shitting is overratedGreat news on the op and remember you're missing no riding at the moment.
Get walking when you can just to help your mind. Remember the site will itch for a while.
Get off the Oxycodone when you can, it works but damn it's got some "ahem" adverse side effects.
They've got more pills for that anyway.Shitting is overrated
Pills pills pills pills pills pills!!! They seem to solve all our problems.They've got more pills for that anyway.
You are having a shocking run. Fingers crossed that goes to plan. Has it knitted yet or can you still feel it moving?Persistent pneumonia = no surgery yet. Booked again 4th of September to see surgeon with the hope by then ill be ok to have it fixed on the 5th.
This is a genuine fear... Canberra is still pretty good and we are both WFH so relatively easy to keep the world at bay. But its certainly not something im being blasé about!!!!If you get the covid now, you are fucked.
Its got fibrous connections - so its not horrible pain wise (relatively speaking to what is was, still fuckign hurts). But it still moves a bit - i can make it go clunk if i press on it or move the wrong way.You are having a shocking run. Fingers crossed that goes to plan. Has it knitted yet or can you still feel it moving?
That sucks. One of mine they didn't want to do. Had a mate take a look at x-ray who then put me onto a good surgeon. Surgeon took one look and I was straight in. Same thing it was trying to knit but just formed a large ball around the bones that they then have to cut away to plate. Seems a long road but worth it in the end.Its got fibrous connections - so its not horrible pain wise (relatively speaking to what is was, still fuckign hurts). But it still moves a bit - i can make it go clunk if i press on it or move the wrong way.
But no calcification. So that means it could conceivably take years to heal properly on its own. But the fibrous growths will make surgery a bit harder because that will need to be cut away first....
Yep, just waiting on the lungs - i would have been done weeks ago otherwise! I fully support a cautious approach form anaesthesiologists, just sucks waiting whilst in pain and feeling like shit.That sucks. One of mine they didn't want to do. Had a mate take a look at x-ray who then put me onto a good surgeon. Surgeon took one look and I was straight in. Same thing it was trying to knit but just formed a large ball around the bones that they then have to cut away to plate. Seems a long road but worth it in the end.
Hopefully they stick to the date given to get you on the road to recovery.