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Old 03-06-2007, 08:29 AM #21
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refreshing thing! Wish that we had more of it around here...

Super good thoughts and the ability to block any concepts of pain! - j
Thanks for all the support you have given me pre-op & of course now post-op, knowbody could dream of wanting anymore, we are all lucky to have you here
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Cool Hi Brian

I just wanted to say that I wish you a speedy recovery,and I hope you will be up and about in no time at all.
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I just wanted to say that I wish you a speedy recovery,and I hope you will be up and about in no time at all.
Thanks my matey from up north, i appreciate the well wishes i hope you are going along ok too.
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Congratulations on finally getting the surgery and getting through it, Brian. I hope your recovery is smooth and swift. And may you have no further use of magnets after this!
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Congratulations on finally getting the surgery and getting through it, Brian. I hope your recovery is smooth and swift. And may you have no further use of magnets after this!
Thanks Liza, its good to have it over and done with thats for sure, but i can't throw the old magnets out yet, i didn't get to talk with the surgeon that actually done the job , but i am pretty sure the protheses in the Femur bone is not cemented in, so my bone has to fuse to it, so the magnets will be stimulating the area and i will be checking out the key nutrients for proper amounts of Calcium, magnesium, Vitamin D, to help things along a bit.
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........and i will be checking out the key nutrients for proper amounts of Calcium, magnesium, vitamin D, to help things along a bit.
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Calcium:
Egg shells (powdered- or crunchy.
Whatever turns you on. )

vitamin D:
Sunshine & plenty of it -
surf's up !...., down under!

magnesium:
go munch on a welding rod
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Calcium:
Egg shells (powdered- or crunchy.
Whatever turns you on. )

vitamin D:
Sunshine & plenty of it -
surf's up !...., down under!

magnesium:
go munch on a welding rod
Perfect mixture Bob, doesn't get much easier than that
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Laugh Glad to hear you are home...

...and doing great. Just do what the doctor's say and don't push yourself beyond your limits as you sure don't want any complications.

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...and doing great. Just do what the doctor's say and don't push yourself beyond your limits as you sure don't want any complications.

Take care.
Thank you Diana, i was going along in heaps and bounds until Thursday when my operated leg all swelled up and i finished up in Casualty [ER] all night, luckily it wasn't a blood clot, just a post operative thing, that is commom after Epidurals and putting to much effort into trying to walk to much, to soon, any way the swelling has gone done a fare bit now and things are going along fine again.
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Daggone it!
I thunk I tole ya, not to be Superman!!
(Dannmed Kyriptonite krept up on ya, dudn't it ?)
Be well, mate!
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