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Dear Lord, Thank You.
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I'm glad they took care of you my friend. Here's to a speedy recovery!
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wow ... its actually pretty cool in some way. only thing that matters is that your okay, and im glad for the fast recovery! cheers!
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Glad to hear you are doing well Scott.
It's really neat what they can do these days, and I can only imagine what it will be like in another 20 years. |
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My mom's friend got it about 15 years ago and now her back is so bad she has to walk with a cane. Really nice lady, she ****ed up her back from hauling her wheelchair bound son in and out of his wheel chair/bath/toilet.
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11/11/11 EPIC IV
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So, so, so glad you hear you are doing better.
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They removed the hardware from my dad's back about a year later, when the broken bones were healed. Will they get yours out too?
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Dear Lord, Thank You.
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My buddy had a rod pulled out of his hip that they put in there a lot of years ago, he was in a car wreck. The rod started working it's way out of the bone and it was killing him. I think that "put metal in and take it back out" stuff is a thing of the past. Only reason I think that is because I work construction and guys get hurt bad all the time, be it at work, home, or out drinking. I just never hear about docs putting metal in and taking it back out anymore. When I was at my appointment Thursday I saw a whole bunch of models with bone repair hardware screwed on it. I was pretty impressed at all the stuff and all of it was permanent. I know they sometimes do the "halo" thing when breaks are so severe that they have to build a framework outside the body and a guy has to lay strung up in a hospital bed for months. |
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