Had a call this morning to see if I got my registration, and was I coming. Told her I was going in for arthoscopy on left knee this afternoon.
Will I be up to walking a mile or two in two weeks?
Walking kinda lumpy tonight.
Joe H
Had a call this morning to see if I got my registration, and was I coming. Told her I was going in for arthoscopy on left knee this afternoon.
Will I be up to walking a mile or two in two weeks?
Walking kinda lumpy tonight.
Joe H
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No unless there is a miracle. Stretch it as fast as you can, as long as you can, as quick after surgery as you can. The best thing post surgery for me was that I moved to New England after 3 months. There are hills and stairs everywhere....that's what got my range of motion back! Good luck.
MES
I walked last night, I can walk this morning.
No pain, zero.
So far so good, maybe I go.
Joe H
Glad to hear it! My dad (73 yrs old) had a similar surgery and he was up and about alot quicker than I.
MES
Just got back from Anaheim, walked it all, some of it twice. Used the RonT method, had DW carry the bag.
Kept most of my money, got some nails from Maze for Hardyplank to fit (supposededly) my N64C nailer.
Knee is great, shudda done this years ago.
Course, years ago they didn't do this.......
Joe H
That's great news....now there's no excuse not to keep up the pace!
I couldnt make it waddya think about it was it worth the entry fee. Didja attend any of the seminars?
BTW the wife makes a great drink holder to. :>)
Darkworksite4:
El americano pasado hacia fuera ase la bandera
Flat head? :)
Filled out the little card in JLC and sent it in. Free admission.
Did get a freebie Bosch framing blade. Saw a couple of things to follow up on. Malco has a snippy thingee that goes on a drill to cut sheet metal. This thing is slick, cheap too. They also have a little hand snips for fiber cement that works real nice. http://www.malcotools.com/products/snips/turboshear.htm
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The rep said it's a prototype, I think it's ready to sell.
Some trick housewrap that has drainage channels in it to keep lap siding from forming a dam on every top edge. http://www.ludlowcp.com/pages/weathertrek.html
A interesting shearwall system for garage door openings http://www.hardyframe.com - looks like on beefy corner, waaaaaaaaay better than one of those Simpson strongwalls.
Had a good time, knee still works today too.
Joe H