Quicksand
Active VIP Member
Where's your stitches, broken limbs, wrecked sleds, lets see em'
Considered me high risk.Why did you get it taken out? Just wondering becuse I still have one in my femur.
Considered me high risk.
I guess if you rebreak it with the pin in its not good.
That and my leg was always cold as f.
Could feel the pin vibrate when I would stop on ice skates.
Other than that it was great. Lol
It's really not a huge deal to get it taken out, if you wanted to get it done.Yeah that's what I was a afraid of. Probably not good to breat it again with that rod in there. Never really thought about it before. That thing looks hardcore....
Considered me high risk.
I guess if you rebreak it with the pin in its not good.
That and my leg was always cold as f.
Could feel the pin vibrate when I would stop on ice skates.
Other than that it was great. Lol
Titanium lol.Yeah that's what I was a afraid of. Probably not good to breat it again with that rod in there. Never really thought about it before. That thing looks hardcore....
It's really not a huge deal to get it taken out, if you wanted to get it done.
It was literally a DeWalt drill. That put those screws in. And a slide hammer to install the pin down the center of the bone.All the latest technology in bone repair yet still looks like it was invented in the caveman days. Lol. Just screw the bone back together!
Well the porters dropped me off the stretcher just as we were getting into the surgery studio. Last thing I remember is the anesthetist putting a mask over my face as I payed on the floor.I think doing that without killing you is the tricky part.
Gah.Ya, that femur hardware is wicked !
My problem is loading sleds in the short ass front door of a Featherlight / Bilbo Baggins / Hobbit trailer.
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