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I was surprised my daughter said in today's world most people over 60 they no longer scope a knee just replace it.
I felt after a couple weeks all I had was a bad strain. It will take a while for it to totally heal. I don't give it a lot of rest.
Yeah But from what I’ve gathered, that’s starting to be a change in concepts for that. Especially with material shortages
 
Back to the Firebird today. Ball joints, control arm bushings.will knock out the ball joints before i pull the arms. Way easier. Air hammer going to get a workout.
And lots of break free, or better yet, fire for the firebird, that will loosen things up!
 
Short work week for me this week because have Fridays off and they're giving that to us as a Holiday so today's it. Have a Great Day All, may all your joints work out lol!
 
Man that chaps my britches when they have some sort of age alignment to procedures. They don't try to understand the individual at all any more
When I got my knee drained I asked the ortho thinking the same we all aren't the same.
He said there are exceptions, and I was one with my overall physical condition, leg muscle, activity level etc...made me feel better.
 
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When I got my knee drained I asked the ortho thinking the same we all aren't the same.
He said I was an exception with my overall condition, leg muscle, activity level etc...made me feel better.

I have two occasions where I was told I needed surgery and I chose not to. Made some adjustments to footwear and exercise routine and the issues resolved themselves
 
I have two occasions where I was told I needed surgery and I chose not to. Made some adjustments to footwear and exercise routine and the issues resolved themselves
I agree even my daughter the surgery nurse said she wouldn't think I'd have surgery unless I just couldn't walk and she's correct.
I seperated the same shoulder three times and twice was given the option of surgery or give it time.
I choose to give it time and have no regrets or problems with the shoulder.
I've had more than one friend tell me once they do surgery on a joint it's never the same.
 
On the topics of knees I got mine replaced and feel it was the smartest thing I had ever done. Prior to surgery I would duct tape the knee just to make it thru the day. There was not a brace made that compared to the relief duct tape gave me. The pain was intense enough by the end of the day I would throw up in the trash cans from the nausea. I suffered for years as a result of the surgeons reluctance to replace it due to my under sixty age. I finally went in armed with the photo evidence that the knee was totally gone and bone on bone and requested he amputate it and give me a prosti! I was getting no sleep. I was very intense and serious with surgeon. We got it done and literally changed my life.
 
On the topics of knees I got mine replaced and feel it was the smartest thing I had ever done. Prior to surgery I would duct tape the knee just to make it thru the day. There was not a brace made that compared to the relief duct tape gave me. The pain was intense enough by the end of the day I would throw up in the trash cans from the nausea. I suffered for years as a result of the surgeons reluctance to replace it due to my under sixty age. I finally went in armed with the photo evidence that the knee was totally gone and bone on bone and requested he amputate it and give me a prosti! I was getting no sleep. I was very intense and serious with surgeon. We got it done and literally changed my life.
I'd be ready too if mine were like that. Lucky so far.
Now I realize what the old guys at the gym meant when they said, "taking it a day at a time".
As a young 20 something I'd think what the hell do they mean a day at a time...haha!!
 
I agree even my daughter the surgery nurse said she wouldn't think I'd have surgery unless I just couldn't walk and she's correct.
I seperated the same shoulder three times and twice was given the option of surgery or give it time.
I choose to give it time and have no regrets or problems with the shoulder.
I've had more than one friend tell me once they do surgery on a joint it's never the same.
I am doing that now with a shoulder, they all want to replace it and I am just kind of trying to be smart about using it. Even with the success of my knee replacement I am reluctant to replace the shoulder. The pain isn’t even in the same time zone.
 
Let’s be honest here, the pizza and beef sandwiches in Chicago are so darn good, you just rub your tummy and think what crime?
Eric's weekend reports and pics got me fired up. We might take the car and go back again next year.
 
That's the problem right there. I've got some pretty high mileage and abuse and based on my age I've been refused an MRI before. I was "too young" :wtf:
Yep, they need to look at mileage and landscape of usage not age! I always wanted to bring a fully loaded ruck put it on the Doc and say follow me. Pussies
 
I am doing that now with a shoulder, they all want to replace it and I am just kind of trying to be smart about using it. Even with the success of my knee replacement I am reluctant to replace the shoulder. The pain isn’t even in the same time zone.
When I had my shoulder issues, I was told by several that a shoulder replacement was the longest recovery than any other joint.
Just keep doing what you're doing and be smart about it...JMO.
 
Eric's weekend reports and pics got me fired up. We might take the car and go back again next year.
We will be back. Likely can't bring the car back, as I have heard through the rumor mill there, but we will likely be there as spectators at minimum
 
Morning . Not doing much here. Had an issue with Sons Caliber , headlight won't come on apparently fuse box needs replacing . (900.00 new) .Yikes!!
 
We will be back. Likely can't bring the car back, as I have heard through the rumor mill there, but we will likely be there as spectators at minimum
I talked to guys and were approved to bring their car back several years in a row. Might just depend on what you got??
 
Yep, they need to look at mileage and landscape of usage not age! I always wanted to bring a fully loaded ruck put it on the Doc and say follow me. Pussies

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When I had my shoulder rebuilt, I brought some videos in for him to watch so he would understand my "work day" he was really cool designing a program for me and relating the exercises and stretches to work. Had super results.
 
Mornin fartknockers.
WHich is it Rusty?

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derogatory term used to describe a homosexual male. a term given to the penetrator, not the penetraitee. the act of man on man love would "knock" a fart back up where it came from. similar too 'packing the fudge'
 
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