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That reminds me of an argument my SO and I keep having. He thinks that this emoji🍆 is for masturbation, whereas I'm pretty sure that it's supposed to stand for large dick or even just dick.
 
I have a partial knee replacement scheduled for 12/29 (60 days exactly from today). It's a little scary, but also very hopeful. I can't drive, or walk more than 100 yards or cook or ... Hopefully all of that is back after six weeks of intensive PT. Or at least back for the most part. I would be ecstatic to be 90% of what I was 13 months ago, before I destroyed my meniscus.
 
I have a partial knee replacement scheduled for 12/29 (60 days exactly from today). It's a little scary, but also very hopeful. I can't drive, or walk more than 100 yards or cook or ... Hopefully all of that is back after six weeks of intensive PT. Or at least back for the most part. I would be ecstatic to be 90% of what I was 13 months ago, before I destroyed my meniscus.
I'm rooting for you!
 
I have a partial knee replacement scheduled for 12/29 (60 days exactly from today). It's a little scary, but also very hopeful. I can't drive, or walk more than 100 yards or cook or ... Hopefully all of that is back after six weeks of intensive PT. Or at least back for the most part. I would be ecstatic to be 90% of what I was 13 months ago, before I destroyed my meniscus.

I have a hunch I'm not far behind. Orthopædist is concerned with my lower back arthritis, but I haven't told her yet about my left knee locking up in certain positions. Wanting to avoid that conversation as long as possible. Typical guy.
 
I have a hunch I'm not far behind. Orthopædist is concerned with my lower back arthritis, but I haven't told her yet about my left knee locking up in certain positions. Wanting to avoid that conversation as long as possible. Typical guy.
Apparently, they are much more comfortable doing it for arthritis than for acute injury like mine, at least for older folk. The first surgeon refused to do it because I have very little arthritis in the knee.
 
I have a partial knee replacement scheduled for 12/29 (60 days exactly from today). It's a little scary, but also very hopeful. I can't drive, or walk more than 100 yards or cook or ... Hopefully all of that is back after six weeks of intensive PT. Or at least back for the most part. I would be ecstatic to be 90% of what I was 13 months ago, before I destroyed my meniscus.
I'll add you to my prayer list.
I hope it helps you get back some or all of what you lost.
 
I disagree.

Disabled and loss of independence is not 'living'.

The game plan with all this medical attention is to mitigate as much as they can while still maintaining a decent quality of life. My wife and I are working hard to get a home built that accommodates a live-in caretaker to help with the activities of daily living (a/k/a "ADL") to help us be as free as we can manage. First job requirement: don't be shocked by naked old people, and, yes, you will be asked to assist us in and out of the backyard hot tub. 😁

This is versus the gradual downhill that puts us in some manner of assisted living apartment. That shit will suck down your nest egg in no time at all.
 
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