Sometimes I just wonder what 2 flavors would taste like mixed together. It's easier than taking out another REO, mixing half of each in the bottle and taking a vape just to see.
It's from the lazy woman's DIY guidebook.![]()
hi, i just got home - apologfies for typos and such, I'm tping from a sling.
So i';m walking out of work monday afternoon to go to my car and drive home, and I slipped on a rock on an uphill dirt path that leads up to the parking lot. falling forward, I put my arms out in front of me to catch myself before a faceplant, and ended up dislocating my left shoulder (left-handed, btw), breaking the ball off the humerus and into several pieces, and tore up my rotator cuff. they took care of the dislocation part that afternoon in the emergency room, but I had reconstructive surgery on tuesday for th broken bones and rotator cuff and now have a titanium plate and pins in my shoulder holding it all together. I forgot to ask, but it looks like about 16 stitches on a single incision on the front of my shoulder. Then while I was in recovery they decided to pile a bunch of tests on me and I ended up staying there until about a half hour ago. I'm in a sling for 6 weeks and then a few months of physical therapy to try and regain as much range and strength as I can.
Good to be back! What did i miss?
hi, i just got home - apologfies for typos and such, I'm tping from a sling.
So i';m walking out of work monday afternoon to go to my car and drive home, and I slipped on a rock on an uphill dirt path that leads up to the parking lot. falling forward, I put my arms out in front of me to catch myself before a faceplant, and ended up dislocating my left shoulder (left-handed, btw), breaking the ball off the humerus and into several pieces, and tore up my rotator cuff. they took care of the dislocation part that afternoon in the emergency room, but I had reconstructive surgery on tuesday for th broken bones and rotator cuff and now have a titanium plate and pins in my shoulder holding it all together. I forgot to ask, but it looks like about 16 stitches on a single incision on the front of my shoulder. Then while I was in recovery they decided to pile a bunch of tests on me and I ended up staying there until about a half hour ago. I'm in a sling for 6 weeks and then a few months of physical therapy to try and regain as much range and strength as I can.
Good to be back! What did i miss?
hi, i just got home - apologfies for typos and such, I'm tping from a sling.
So i';m walking out of work monday afternoon to go to my car and drive home, and I slipped on a rock on an uphill dirt path that leads up to the parking lot. falling forward, I put my arms out in front of me to catch myself before a faceplant, and ended up dislocating my left shoulder (left-handed, btw), breaking the ball off the humerus and into several pieces, and tore up my rotator cuff. they took care of the dislocation part that afternoon in the emergency room, but I had reconstructive surgery on tuesday for th broken bones and rotator cuff and now have a titanium plate and pins in my shoulder holding it all together. I forgot to ask, but it looks like about 16 stitches on a single incision on the front of my shoulder. Then while I was in recovery they decided to pile a bunch of tests on me and I ended up staying there until about a half hour ago. I'm in a sling for 6 weeks and then a few months of physical therapy to try and regain as much range and strength as I can.
Good to be back! What did i miss?
Wow welcome to the Terminator Club. Sending nothing but positive healing vibes your way buddy!
Thanks everyone. One of the downsides of being a large man is that when you throw your weight into something you really throw your weight into it. it's been 4 days of me yellingYEAH I"M TRYING when everyone in scrubs is telling me that i should lose some weight.
My wife has the 3-d scans from my pre-op xrays, she's going to take them to work and scan them into images if anyone wants to see. according to one of the night nurses my injury was "quite spectacular".
i'll post them up as soon as she has them. stitchpix too at the next change of dressing if ya want too.I hope you recover quickly and fully, Dave!
...and I do wanna see!
yah, i know the value of pt, i've rehabbed my left knee a few times. gravity-only pendulum exercises until I start pt, and then whatever they tell me to do. i'm pretty fond of my left arm - it's my favorite, after all - and am keen to get it back as much as I can. solid advice.