I will be having surgery to remove a bone-spur from my left elbow tomorrow
Last time time it was my left shoulder. I don't believe this will be as much of an ordeal as the shoulder.
Good luck my friend. Do check in with an update.
-Ed
Jeez.. you had more knives in you than butter! :teddyr:
Seriously, I have no idea how often you've had surgery. Just thought it sounded funny.
Good luck, and it doesn't sound like it'll be all that bad.
Just as long as you don't hear the word "Ooops!" during the procedure.
Or, worse yet . . . "Whaddaya mean, this guy isn't in for a sex change?"
Quote from: indianasmith on February 17, 2011, 07:16:30 PM
Just as long as you don't hear the word "Ooops!" during the procedure.
Or, worse yet . . . "Whaddaya mean, this guy isn't in for a sex change?"
Next Doctor: "Well... he is now..."
Seriously though, best of luck and may be bones be forever spur-free from here on out!
The best to you, Trek, we'll be thinking of you. :smile: :thumbup:
Best of luck, geezer.
It might be cool if you could get some of those bone spurs to grow out of the top of your head like that Darth Maul guy.
Another thing you may or may not like to hear from the docs is "Bone spurs? Spurs? Dammit Jim: I'm a doctor, not a cowboy!"
Love and good wishes, Trek. :smile: :smile:
Good luck to you and your elbow!
Good luck Trek, I'm sure it will be fine. Have fun recuperating!
Good luck Trek! Unless your doctor is German in which case, I hope you don't mind being attached to other people when you awake from your asleep.
Quote from: dean on February 18, 2011, 02:33:47 AM
Good luck Trek! Unless your doctor is German in which case, I hope you don't mind being attached to other people when you awake from your asleep.
:buggedout: :buggedout: :buggedout: + :teddyr: :teddyr: :teddyr: :teddyr:
Lots of love and speedy good wishes, Geez, me old mate.
:wink:
It will be a piece of cake, Trek ... no, I mean a piece of elbow. Oh, I don't know what I mean :lookingup: Speedy recovery! Yeah, that's it!
Good luck to you Trek! Keep us posted!
Very good luck and I'm sending best wishes your way !!
:cheers: :cheers: :cheers:
Good luck, Trekgeezer!
Now if they were growing out of your heels,you could ride horses totally nekkid!
Seriously,Good Luck,buddy! Youll be fine!
And Trek should be done by now. Maybe he's even gone home... :smile: :thumbup:
Quote from: Raffine on February 17, 2011, 09:13:24 PM
It might be cool if you could get some of those bone spurs to grow out of the top of your head like that Darth Maul guy.
What do you mean 'if'? You don't think he wears his hair like that for style do you? :bouncegiggle:
I had a friend who had a bone spur removed from his knee this past summer. Recovery was amazingly swift and boy is he in a whole lot less pain...hell, he can get around a lot better than I can.
It all went well, they even got the IV put in the right the first time around. I.V.s and my veins don't get along very well.
I have a kind of half cast thingy on my arm , the plaster part is on the back of arm and the rest looks like an ace bandage. I also have a same drain line.
Thanks for the good wishes everyone. You guys are the greatest.
Good job! Lay off the juggling and handstands for a bit.
-Ed