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Offline Lloyd Smale

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unlucky 13
« on: March 11, 2026, 11:31:46 PM »
going in on the 20th for back surgery #13. seems anymore its every year or at least every 2 years. last one lasted 2 years and ill take that! this one at least wont be a fusion and the doc has some new tech hes going to try that is simular to scoping a knee and says recovery is about half but the procedure actually takes twice as long
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Re: unlucky 13
« Reply #1 on: March 12, 2026, 07:05:25 AM »
  I hope you have a good outcome!

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Re: unlucky 13
« Reply #2 on: March 12, 2026, 10:33:53 AM »
Good Luck
Hopefully you still have some left

I had a neighbor who had what was
supposed to be a simple spinal
surgery with the recovery/rehab
much longer than the surgery.
They had him all tractioned up
and took him loose too soon.
Whatever they cut wasn't healed
enough yet, and when he moved
around, something popped and
he was paralysed.
After a lengthy repair and rehabilitation
he was able to walk/ hobble along,
and could talk and other simple stuff,
but his neck wouldn't pivot and his
arms were limp and useless.
He went on for some years like that,
and finally passed when his breathing
failed
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Re: unlucky 13
« Reply #3 on: March 12, 2026, 12:32:30 PM »
   Here's hoping it goes better than ever for you, Lloyd !

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Re: unlucky 13
« Reply #4 on: March 12, 2026, 09:54:37 PM »
i quit worrying after about the forth one. left it in Gods hands. never stopped motocross or snowmobile racing back when the docs said absolutely no. spent my career climbing poles and towers when they said no about that. God had ample chances to leave me a cripple if that was his plan. quit worrying decades ago. my wife shakes her head. she says i show up for surgery anymore like most do at their doc for a cold. back surgery #13 and well over 20 various surgeries. just another day
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Re: unlucky 13
« Reply #5 on: Yesterday at 03:03:26 AM »
  I understand..  Back at turn of the century, I was told that I was a ripe candidate for a right shoulder replacement.  However that would have halted my blacksmithing.

  I said "no thanks", and kept on smithing..

  My shoulder does give me a share of pain..as does arthritis in the other major joints.

  Was it a good decision?  I don't know, but I expect that if I had accepted a replacement 26 years ago, I would be ready for a replacement again, since they don't seem to   
   last any longer than that..

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Re: unlucky 13
« Reply #6 on: Yesterday at 09:22:04 PM »
my ankle replacement and 2 hips are going strong since the early 70s  knee though has had to be redone twice. backs the bad one. have one and it just endlessly needs another. but there was no option as the first fusion was done because my back was broke, id recommend anyone they want to do back surgery on to wait as long as you can!!
  I understand..  Back at turn of the century, I was told that I was a ripe candidate for a right shoulder replacement.  However that would have halted my blacksmithing.

  I said "no thanks", and kept on smithing..

  My shoulder does give me a share of pain..as does arthritis in the other major joints.

  Was it a good decision?  I don't know, but I expect that if I had accepted a replacement 26 years ago, I would be ready for a replacement again, since they don't seem to   
   last any longer than that..
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Re: unlucky 13
« Reply #7 on: Today at 12:02:33 AM »
Should it be found that Covid caused my waist paralysis, such that I now can't walk or sue the treatment manufacturers, I am going to be upset.

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Re: unlucky 13
« Reply #8 on: Today at 12:55:25 AM »
a hard life, hard work and ignoring my doctors advice to stop doing things i love was the cause of mine. but then i was never one to give up and sit in a chair. bottom line is id rather be dead. who knows if it would be better or worse if i wouldnt have worked out and played hard. had a chance once to leave the line crew and sit behind a desk and i laughed at the offer. when i was first hurt in the early 70s the docs said id never walk. 6 months later i was walking and a year later passed the physical test to reenlist. it took lots of work and pain but i bucked up and used grit to prove them all wrong. they still didnt want to let me reenlist but a navy master cheif and my lt commander used all there influence to hep me, thankfully the mission i got hurt on was classified so it didnt show in my discharge records so the power company had no clue or they would never of hired me. but at 52 i just couldnt do it anymore and took an early retirement. i had 3 covid shots, wont take another but they didnt seem to bother me. who really knows if they do or dont. with my beat up body its hard to put any blame on the covid shots. quit them because i tested pos for covid once. didnt have any symptoms but dont see a vacine that didnt stop me from getting it!
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Re: unlucky 13
« Reply #9 on: Today at 08:59:13 AM »

       Number 13 will be the miracle cure of all that ails you. 8)