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Morning everyone. It's been a while so I thought I'd drop in and see how everybody is doing.

I finally got released by my orthopedic surgeon. My shoulder still isn't healed completely and lets me know that on a regular basis but he says that at this point more PT will only make me sorer and I won't be completely healed until next May. Surgery is considered healed at 6 months but it takes the shoulder a full year to recover. I'd like to say it's been fun but it hasn't been. The final consensus is that I had thinned out my tendons due to my active live style and all it took was one good jolt for everything to fail. No guarantee it won't happen to my left arm. DH said if it fails we'll just get it repaired. I said No way I'm going through this again.

Doctor told me this is one of the roughest surgeries to go through as far as bones are concerned.Yeah, I can attest to that as can anyone who has gone through it.

So at this point I'm wanting a redo on the summer of 2025.
 
We're going out with friends for dinner. 4:00 meet up time. Early for dinner, but also before the place will be crowded. We've found this way we get friendlier servers (they aren't tired), and can sit and chat longer without taking up a table for too long. It's also quieter, so it's easier to hear the conversation. That bit is important for old folks. :)
 

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