Sean, I have no words. 

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Sean, I have no words.![]()
It's ok sour...none needed!Sean, I have no words.![]()
You can say that again, never thought something as easy as putting a sock on could cause so much pain.x2!
(But I bet Sean found plenty of words when he pulled those socks on)
You can say that again, never thought something as easy as putting a sock on could cause so much pain.![]()
Sending big prayers your way! This needs to be over for you!Morning Cafe
Thanks for the coffee, Shad
Had an x-ray yesterday...didn't look like any improvement in calcification of the fracture?....got an appointment with the doc, Monday, have see what he thinks!
Other than that, the pain had been dramatically reduced until I put socks on, OUCH....that part doesn't make any sense to me it should be totally healed...I think the lag screw is sticking too far out and is causing the muscle to stay inflamed? I'm afraid they just may have to go back in and take out the rod and replace it with a artificial hip joint....if there is enough bone left on my femur to do that...<sigh>
Anyway, Everyone make it a great day!![]()
I think you need to find a better doctor Sean.You can say that again, never thought something as easy as putting a sock on could cause so much pain.![]()
X2.I think you need to find a better doctor Sean.
My mate who did both his legs by riding through a picket style fence on a chop, took out his knees and both femurs. His first doctor was all for pinning and patching. When his insurance money came through; the accident wasn't his fault, he say another doctor who told him that he would be far better off in the long run having both hips replaced and plastic knee caps. It took him a long time but he walked again.