Good Luck, Ray
'Later!
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Seems to me, you would be on the forum more, since your just going to lay around.
May your recovery be swift, and you get through it quicker then anticipated. Good luck.She couldn't tell the difference between the escape pod, and the bathroom. We had to go back for her.........................Twice.Comment
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Uh, sorry, but physical therapists are recruited through the back covers of sadist magazines.
Probably the best way around them is to beg for more strenuous exercises.
Good luck and Godspeed!You don't need a parachute to skydive, you only need a parachute to skydive twice.Comment
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see if they won't let you do your PT while using wood working equipment.. that way you don't miss too much shop timeComment
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I'm thinking that Ray should milk this for all he can. For as soon as his wife finds out that he is better than new after the operations there will be no rest for him at all.
Good luck and speedy recovery
Bill, over here on the other oceanComment
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Ray,
I had my left one done about 10 yrs ago at age 64. Wish I had done it sooner.Recovery took about 10 weeks before I could return to work. Not much pain involved. I was up and walking in four days with a walker. Therepy was a snap, just excersize done at home. Hope yours is as easy as mine was. It hasn't limited me in any way.Wishing you the best.
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Ray,
Best of luck, I'll be thinking of you.
P.S. Don't turn down the painkillers, they're the best part, besides the young nurses.
Bruce"Western civilization didn't make all men equal,
Samuel Colt did"Comment
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