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...my bro in law had back surgery (upper back and neck) and he could not sleep anyway but sitting up in a recliner but in the upright position and he had to wear his neck brace. Two years and he says he doesn't have anything but an occaisional twinge. He also had a knee replaced. One year and it's all better now, but the other one needs replacing and he says they will never work on another knee under any circumstances. Once upon a time they would do both knees at the same time cause once the first one was done they wouldn't come back for the second one.




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Re: looking forward to Friday
By: micro
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Thu, 25 Feb 21 6:50 PM
Msg. 13222 of 58625

Ribs

appreciate ya not desiring to OFF me, lol!!! But yes, I do that throughout the course of the day. It hasn;t produced any tangible results.

The best thing is putting a size bigger and 4E width shoe on my right foot so I can walk around the house. The motion for some reason eventually causes that tingling sensation when you start to get some bloodflow and oxygen to the leg going..

Since earlier, this leg is clearing up and feeling pretty good compared to what itw as before that.

Maybe the blood thinner Eliquis is beginning to have an effect after 8 days??? I don;t know but it also is spasming right now as I type on mid calf right side muscle sitting here... That was weird.

At least it does not feel "dead" as in oxygen starved...

I hope the vascular surgeon can figure this out tomorrow and get me back on the road to healing...

IF he can get this straightened out I can then start planning the Hernia surgery.

Does ANYONE know how long that takes to heal ???? Is it painful? No, don't tell me. I am better off not knowing.
Thanks!


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