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Originally Posted by FF2Skip,Mar 10 2010, 05:56 PM
Cool. I'm hoping they'll just have me do therapy and say it's just underused/overused. I do not want to have any procedure during the driving campaign, however, sleep is important.
In that case, they still might prescribe rest/therapy and an anti-inflammatory for 6-8 weeks or longer.
If not, they'll graduate to scoping... and then beyond.
Originally Posted by WhrDLMI,Mar 10 2010, 06:10 PM
Um... Okay.
I'm not him so I cannot say what he was feeling all I know is that he wasn't cowering in pain or anything like that.
I was miserable and he went about his day.
I'm not him so I cannot say what he was feeling all I know is that he wasn't cowering in pain or anything like that. I was miserable and he went about his day.

but seeing as how Skip hasn't even had his should diagnosed, unless there is something he hasn't posted here.. jumping straight to surgery is pretty extreme.
Originally Posted by leadfootgirl,Mar 10 2010, 06:13 PM
depends on what he had done. When I had my shoulder scoped, i felt like i'd been hit like a car the first 2-3 days.. and then it progressively got better. Recovery is significantly faster than a full incision surgery.. which takes forever to heal from..
but seeing as how Skip hasn't even had his should diagnosed, unless there is something he hasn't posted here.. jumping straight to surgery is pretty extreme.
but seeing as how Skip hasn't even had his should diagnosed, unless there is something he hasn't posted here.. jumping straight to surgery is pretty extreme.
Originally Posted by WhrDLMI,Mar 10 2010, 01:02 PM
Cale and I were working on a deal for him to sell me the Legalis R that was on his car. It was costing him points or something so he wanted to go back to OEM. I was going to trade mine plus cash. We just never got around to finishing the deal.










