Lol... and me too, man. just to have a few unrestricted months would be awesome at this point, it's been so longLeisher wrote: Wed Apr 22, 2026 4:21 pm Damn. Use the other hand!
Seriously, I hope the surgery goes well.
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Surgery 5/4. here's hoping. Procedure if anyone wants the details: https://neurosurgicalassociatespc.com/u ... the-elbow/
Doctor thinks I'll be on the low-end, as my case, while painful, is not nearly as bad as many he has seen. He thinks I could be swimming (lightly) around 6 weeks. 3 months for lifting.It may take 3 to 6 months for a full recovery, but recovery time will vary depending on the type of surgery, the severity of the injury, the patient's general health and adherence to physical therapy exercises, a
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surgery. surgeon said it went perfectly, cuz they always do.
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I don't think I've ever heard one say, "Boy, I really fucked that up."
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Did they give you a bag with all the old parts in it?
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This time they just moved parts around.
I asked for the $6 million man procedure, and they said 1) not an option and 2) inflation has made it $60 million now
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Surgeon: You had a lot of scar tissue from the last surgery, recovery may be harder than last time. yyyaaaayyyyTheCatt wrote: Mon May 04, 2026 4:31 pm surgery. surgeon said it went perfectly, cuz they always do.
Hand woke up around 4am this morning. Couldn't sleep all night for some reason. Maybe cuz I was asleep for 2 hours during surgery, then napped another hour or two when i got home.
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