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stevasaurus

Pete, far be it from me, but do you read every thing you type before you post it ??   That is more then one sentence and a few breaths of air if you had to read that out loud.  I doubt you really talk like that, but it really is hard to read and I do like what you have to say.  It's just hard to get through sometimes...just sayin'.  It does sound like you are OK.  :occasion-xmas:

   I'm not picking on you, but sometimes I give up trying to read one of your posts.  :eusa-think:

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gt14rider

Did thay grease you up with Lucas green high temp grease, heard it good stuff :USA: get well soon. 

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Jeff-C175
Just now, gt14rider said:

Lucas green

 

Red and Tacky! :lol:

 

Good Luck Greasy Pete!  Glad you are on the mend!

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SylvanLakeWH

Hope the mending goes as smoothly as your red and tacky heim joints!!! :handgestures-thumbupright:

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D_Mac

Wishing you a speedy recovery Pete.

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JCM

Stay well Pete.  Good Luck on your recovery.    :thumbs:

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2 hours ago, stevasaurus said:

read every thing you type before you post it ?? 

Pain medications help you make it through PT but aren't intended to improve your prose.        Hope for a speedy and complete recovery Pete

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oliver2-44

Did they connect any helm Joints to that hip?  prayers for a speedy recovery!

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Ed Kennell

Keep us updated on your recovery Pete.   Best wishes for the best results.

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8ntruck

That's good news.  Keep after that therapy - it really helps the recovery.

My wife has had a knee replacement and some back surgery.  The physical therapy was key to her recovery.

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Pullstart

Hopefully they added grease zerks for you!

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kpinnc

Hope you have a speedy recovery Pete! 
 

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peter lena

@stevasaurus  will make a point of , stoping , every separate  , issue, usually as any related , thought comes up, had a stroke in my left eye , that effected , detailing , had to go to a RETINA   SPECIALIST , for that , included , getting injections into the eye ball. as some of us get  older , we change , regularly adapt to what used to be.  function . will make apoint of stopping , every detail for you . used to work with a bunch of guys . that never did anything , or went anywhere , kind of like living in a closet . when ever I came back from a trip . it was always the same ,  well where in the hell did you go this time ? none of them could relate to anything , that  my wife and I , had seen , by the way , have you ever , been to the CN TOWER IN CHACAGO ?  PROBABLY NOT ,  go at night , so you can see  the aircraft , lighting , hanging in the sky , against a very well  lit city . the room you are in is all clear safety glass , top to bottom , you get there in the freight elevator , when the door opens , its a light show  , thats hard to beat , hope the periods helped , pete  

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stevasaurus

I got through about 3 dangling participles and gave up Pete.  Glad you are OK.  :orcs-cheers:

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peter lena

 @stevasaurus   gaining on my movement , had a heck of a day yesterday , after the therapist left , he woke up areas that were , still in defence mode , slept 10 hours ! out cold . regularly using walker . also supportive  shoes , for solid walking . also noted my right foot , is now straight ahead , instead of a  30 degree angle to the right . today started doing , everything I was told to do , exercise, do every one of the mandatory kitchen counter , supported  standing movement stretch areas ,  also noting  meds reaction , and  keeping  records of what works , and  confusion .  righting down everything ,most important is reaction to supported  stretches , have the before / after . effect . my wife has been right there , helping out , her past nursing home involvement , has an insight that few people have , office manager , she can decipher , medical / insurance forms  , for every detail . have ice on my leg now  , and will be walking around soon , therapist  coming over monday , related help is awesome ,  their  pre operation class , was very informative . pete     

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peter lena

@Ed Kennell   THANKS ED!  just cruising around the house with the walker , just have to go by what they say , for gains / corrections . joint work today  , is totally different from the past , every step , is laser  guided  , usually glued right on you , suchering , dissolves  in place , and there is minimal scaring , also its straight lined , not like the old style , free hand  surgery . in a mater of weeks it all fades away . glad to be on the other side , pete 

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stevasaurus

 Pete...I was never attacking you.  You have a lot to ad to this site, I was just saying your posts are hard to read and full sentences would be easier to understand.  I'm wondering...if you can type all what you type, why can't you make full sentences??

   Just so you know, I am not going to make a contest out of this, but...if you want to show me your scars, I am full of arthritus, I have had a mini-stroke, a detached retina, high blood presure, fractured hip..arm and riped tendons in shoulder (with operation), knee surgery, cateracks, 3 hernias, but I still have my hair !   I know and have used crutches and walkers.  At the moment, I can still make full sentences that the members on this site can read.  

   I love you man...my prayers are with you...you have a lot to say...but I wish you could say it so it was easy to read and understand.  :occasion-xmas:

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peter lena

@stevasaurus    that detailing is something that I should have  taken care of . probably started with the meds , and just  saying what I felt , will be going over anything sent , so it makes sense . thank you for the exchange , probably the kick in the a   s , I needed , thanks pete

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peter lena

@stevasaurus  today is  very good for  , transition , definitely  up and about  with a more definite  desire to gain on this  movement   stage , even got outside on the deck with the walker , sun , clean / clear . been doing laps in the house , therapist coming over at 3 30 . they have seen it all , so their insight into change , is gaged by your attitude , interest , desire , to get going . my leg skin has a number of  sticky zones , probably covered over with gauze  / protection , when getting out of bed , tends to stick together , initially like tearing at your skin , 3 am trying to get up . pain is off the chart , then settles down. overall though , making solid gains , wife is right there covering any issue , also getting much better with those hand squeezers , putting on socks etc. sleep is almost instant , always planning another trial at movement gain. my walking was a confused struggle , now its solid and much better , going for another walker gain , drinking a lot of water , probably have another nap . later ,  pete       

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peter lena

@Ed Kennell   thanks ed ,  pete

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RandyLittrell

I had my left hip replaced 3 weeks ago this last Monday and today I went to walmart shopping for food with no walker, cane or anything. I feel better than I have in years!!! Still taking a few pain meds but way down from two weeks ago. 

 

Hang in there, I have had both knees replaced and this was a cake walk!!! You'll be greasing something before you know it!!!!

 

 

 

Randy

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peter lena

 

@RandyLittrell  thank you for the shout !  seams like we both went to the same school , had both of my knees done 17 years ago , that was early stage MAKO  robotics  ,  checked for best dr write ups on line . kept me in hospital 3 days , then 10 days in a nursing home  , thats  how far its come today . talked to a number of guys , with recent work , and they all said it was not bad , emphasizing once you start feely  walking its amazing . already backing down , everything is just coming in play , agree with the knee comparison , brutality . just staying safe , with motion , but with the rehab people I have , its been  very good . have a good turkey day  , and thanks again for  encouragement  , just started walking the driveway , sun / fresh air ,  will speed things up , i am under a week , last friday after noon , on my hip , but gaining every day ,  have a good holiday !  thanks again , pete 

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RandyLittrell
3 minutes ago, peter lena said:

have a good holiday !  thanks again , pete 

 

You as well Pete!!!!

 

 

Randy

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