I think it's a turtle working on his tan.![]()
That park looks really nice.
What is that in the center of this picture? An egg? A creature? I can't tell.
I think it's a turtle working on his tan.![]()
That park looks really nice.
What is that in the center of this picture? An egg? A creature? I can't tell.
Ouch, that must have been quite painful!WHOA OMNIUS: Your screw trumps my pin! I had this in my hand when i had basal joint reconstruction done.
You should know that's a piece of flesh hanging off the end there. Was a real motherfucker when they pulled it out too.
Well, I broke my ankle in three places during sports, so they fixed it with some screws and stuff:What did you have done that you needed such a piece of metal?
I better not post that picture I took the day after surgery then!*faints*
Ahem... sorry, bit squeamish![]()
WHOA OMNIOUS: Your screw trumps my pin! I had this in my hand when i had basal joint reconstruction done.
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You should know that's a piece of flesh hanging off the end there. Was a real motherfucker when they pulled it out too. What did you have done that you needed such a piece of metal?
I think it's a turtle working on his tan.![]()
That park looks really nice.
What is that in the center of this picture? An egg? A creature? I can't tell.
Which involved a small incision and local sedation (and a hex screwdriver).
Doc unscrewed me today, I wonder how much a 4cm titanium screw is worth
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Hopefully I'll walk again soon!
Well, I broke my ankle in three places during sports, so they fixed it with some screws and stuff:
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The big screw was there to hold the lower end of the calf bone and the shin bone together in order for it to heal properly. It has healed pretty good and they decided I could start walking again (gradually). So in order to be able to do that they had to remove the screw. Which involved a small incision and local sedation (and a hex screwdriver).
In a year or so I could opt to get the rest of the metal removed if I want.
Feel better bro.
I got a similar one of those at home from when I had a bunionectomy. It somehow involved cutting off my toe, shortening the bone, and reattaching it.
I was in pain when the sedation wore off after the surgery. But the day after I could do without painkillers.Oh Dude! I will NEVER AGAIN complain about my measly surgery. Yours was freaking epic!!!! Hope you're feeling lots better.
Do you still have any pain?
Seeker, I don't think I've congratulated yet, but I wanted to say you have a beautiful baby!
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