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drooartz

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Well, that was quick. I went in for a doc appointment for my broken ankle this morning, and now am set up for surgery this afternoon. All the fun in one day. Keep you fingers crossed for me.
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Be thinking of you drew and pulling for your hasty recovery.
 
tell them to use POR15 - will be praying!
 
Speedy recovery Drew!

Note to Don... you scared me for just a min. :smile:
 
Drew, having a few bolts in your ankle is no problem at all. Mine work great, no problems.

You'll be good as new in a few weeks, mate. Please let us know how it goes . . . :yesnod:
 
Yeah, I've got rods, screws and pins in my wrist that I shattered. In the end, it all worked out very well.

You'll do just fine.
 
Now that's the way I would want to do the surgery shuffle - diagnosis, surgery and then recovery. No time to anticipate and get my knickers in a twist. Speedy Recovery! :grouphug:
 
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Well said Judy
Speedy recovery Drew.
Keep us up to date, EH!

Dave :savewave:
 
judow said:
Now that's the way I would want to do the surgery shuffle - diagnosis, surgery and then recovery. No time to anticipate and get my knickers in a twist. Speedy Recovery! :grouphug:

OK
Lets clear your mind Don
 
Thanks all for the thoughts and prayers, they help.

Status update: it's 6:30 pm and I am home. Surgery went well, or so my wife tells me. I was in a happy place during the whole thing.
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I've got a plate and some screws in the bone that broke, but apparently they felt that the ligaments would heal fine so no other work was needed.

I'm in a boot for at least two weeks, and can't put any weight on it at all. Have to keep it up (toes above nose the doc said) for 48 hours. Docs and the hospital were great. I was at the University of Utah Orthopedic clinic, and wound up being worked on by the head of the ankle/foot department. A really good staff, I can't thank them enough. Very professional group that made me comfortable with the process start to finish. I'll happily do whatever they say I need to do in order to get better.

In at 9 am, out at 5 pm. Diagnosis to surgery recovery in one work day. Can't argue with that. I'll be home at least the rest of the week -- good thing I've got lots of sick time and excellent health insurance (I've been without in the past). I certainly don't take that for granted.
 
Drew,

Glad to hear it went well.They gave me Vicoden for
my carpal tunnel surgury.Now I know why it's perscription
only!
Of course my Wife appreciated my "happiness"!

- Doug
 
Can't handle the Vic or the Oxy. Makes me to weird. Ask my wife if that isn't a horror story.
 
DNK said:
Can't handle the Vic or the Oxy. Makes me too weird. .

Can't handle is the part I like. :crazyeyes:

Seriously though, the stuff makes want to :pukeface:

The scenerio usually goes like this:

:hammer: :confuse: :shocked: :eeek: :cry: :cryin: :wink: :thirsty: :laugh: :crazyeyes: :crazy: :sick: :pukeface: :tired:
 
I've got Lortab, but haven't needed it yet--they did a nerve block and it's still wearing off. Could last 20 hrs or so. I'll take it. Did take 1 pill last night in case, and it didn't make me sick (as it can for some) so it will be there when I need it.

Thanks again for the kind thoughts. They really do help.

kellysguy said:
The scenerio usually goes like this:

:hammer: :confuse: :shocked: :eeek: :cry: :cryin: :wink: :thirsty: :laugh: :crazyeyes: :crazy: :sick: :pukeface: :tired:
Thanks for that, a great laugh for the morning.
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Drew:

Get well, you may be able to catch up with Doc soon.

Pat
 
drooartz said:
In at 9 am, out at 5 pm.
I think you were out sooner than that! :smile:

Recover quickly - and PROPERLY - follow the instructions they gave you. No need for an encore visit! :nonono:

Glad to hear you are on the mend!
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