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MichaelC

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Mar 30, 2006, 6:52:59 PM3/30/06
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Dunno if you folks remember, but about 3 years ago I had an operation on
my knees to sort the kneecap alignments out?

Well, I went back to the consultant last week because the pain's back -
the kneecaps are rubbing the base of the femur on both legs again.
Currently in for 2 months of physio and if that doesn't work, I'm back
under the knife for a "rescoping" (I think this is where the back of the
kneecap is scraped and the floating cartilage in the joint is removed).

Good fun, just glad I have a good private medical scheme <g>

Michael
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Susan

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Mar 30, 2006, 10:47:03 PM3/30/06
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MichaelC,

> just glad I have a good private medical scheme <g>
>

Me, too. Sounds terrible, but I do know that when they do that, it
usually feels lots better. Hope the physio works, though. : )

Susan
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MichaelC

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Mar 31, 2006, 7:33:04 AM3/31/06
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Susan

> Me, too. Sounds terrible, but I do know that when they do that, it
> usually feels lots better. Hope the physio works, though. : )

Just back from my second physio session, not too much impact thus far,
but early days yet.
Maybe if they just take the kneecaps out, there might be less of a
problem <g>

Chris

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Mar 31, 2006, 8:27:16 AM3/31/06
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Awww I hope things get better I remember the surgery you had before.

Stevo

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Mar 31, 2006, 10:01:28 AM3/31/06
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ugh! Hate to hear that. Sure hope they get real better real soon.

Ben S.

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Mar 31, 2006, 10:36:21 AM3/31/06
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MichaelC,

*shudder* that makes mine hurt just thinking about it... best of luck
mate.

--
Ben S.

Susan

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Mar 31, 2006, 11:29:09 PM3/31/06
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MichaelC,

> Maybe if they just take the kneecaps out, there might be less of a
> problem <g>

But then your leg bones would fall out! They're now giving John's
father some shots that insert fluid into his knees, to replace the
natural lubrication that has apparently dried up over time, and it's
working fairly well. Is that sort of thing something that might work
for you, or is it a case of build up of material? : )

MichaelC

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Apr 4, 2006, 1:05:04 AM4/4/06
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Susan

> But then your leg bones would fall out!

LOL! Apparently all I'd lose would be a little bit of extension...

> They're now giving John's
> father some shots that insert fluid into his knees, to replace the
> natural lubrication that has apparently dried up over time, and it's
> working fairly well. Is that sort of thing something that might work
> for you, or is it a case of build up of material? : )

Mine's a couple of things - firstly the kneecaps are out of alignment,
so they rub on the bottom of the femur - this in turn leads to cartilage
wear on the back of the kneecaps, and so I have bits of cartilage
floating in the joint - nice :)

MichaelC

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Apr 4, 2006, 1:06:29 AM4/4/06
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Stevo

> ugh! Hate to hear that. Sure hope they get real better real soon.

Thanks mate - consultant says I'm likely to have problems for the rest
of my natural - though with the odd bit of corrective surgery here &
there, it should be better than it was :)

MichaelC

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Apr 4, 2006, 1:07:43 AM4/4/06
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Chris

> Awww I hope things get better I remember the surgery you had before.

Thanks - the surgery's not too bad, I just want someone to make the pain
go away :)

MichaelC

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Apr 4, 2006, 1:10:44 AM4/4/06
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Ben

> *shudder* that makes mine hurt just thinking about it... best of luck
> mate.

Thanks mate, the early results from the physio aren't that encouraging,
we'll see....

Stevo

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Apr 4, 2006, 10:21:12 AM4/4/06
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MichaelC *seems* to have said:

> Thanks mate - consultant says I'm likely to have problems for the
> rest of my natural - though with the odd bit of corrective surgery
> here & there, it should be better than it was :)

Well that's good, 'cept for the occasional surgery.

Ben S.

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Apr 4, 2006, 11:03:50 AM4/4/06
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MichaelC,

> Thanks - the surgery's not too bad, I just want someone to make the
> pain go away :)

Oh the doctor can do that... or if you want a cheaper way... I'll bring
a bit mallet over. ;)

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Boomer

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Apr 4, 2006, 11:05:55 AM4/4/06
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> Thanks - the surgery's not too bad, I just want someone to make the
pain
> go away :)

I found that, in my back surgeries, the painkillers worked wonderfully,
but the steroids and muscle relaxers actually diminished the pain
instead of masking it.....

It is easy to see how some people get 'reliant' on pain killers....

Ben S.

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Apr 4, 2006, 11:08:52 AM4/4/06
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MichaelC,

Funny... mine were constantly irritated for years, especially the left
one after the surgery. Maybe the past year of doing very little
finally gave it time to heal, because I can even run now without them
hurting like before. I'm trying to drop some more weight so they bug
me even less.

"Being only 10 pounds overweight increases the force on the knee by
30-60 pounds with each step."

Keep seeing stuff like that, and I no longer question why some days I
cringe while trying to climb stairs. I'm sitting at about 40lbs over
right now. So that's like an extra 100-200lbs of force on my poor,
already damaged knees. *sigh*

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Ben S.

Susan

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Apr 4, 2006, 10:22:00 PM4/4/06
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MichaelC,

> and so I have bits of cartilage
> floating in the joint - nice :)
>

Ouch. I hope they're able to repair it for you. : )

Ted Novak

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Apr 4, 2006, 11:52:03 PM4/4/06
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Ouch. Feel for you bud. Years of hockey and general bad habits have
pretty much messed up my knees.

Was talking with a local female goal tender the other day and she
mentioned to me that they now have laser surgery for not-bad-yet joints.
Didn't have the time to chat to get more info. Anyone know anything
about this probable miracle?

Ted Novak
TRA#5512
IEAS#75

MichaelC

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Apr 9, 2006, 4:57:45 AM4/9/06
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Susan

> Ouch. I hope they're able to repair it for you. : )

The cartilage bit will be easy - they'll just suck that out - not sure
about the reshaping of the back of the kneecap though <eeK>

MichaelC

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Apr 9, 2006, 5:27:54 AM4/9/06
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Stevo

> Well that's good, 'cept for the occasional surgery.

Oh I dunno - at least I'll get some recuperation time <g>

MichaelC

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Apr 9, 2006, 5:38:06 AM4/9/06
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Ben

> Oh the doctor can do that... or if you want a cheaper way... I'll bring
> a bit mallet over. ;)

Actually before the last lot of surgery, I tried lots of painkillers -
none worked :(

Though, a bit mallet? Is that like a byte mallet, but smaller? ;)

MichaelC

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Apr 9, 2006, 7:27:38 AM4/9/06
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Boomer

> I found that, in my back surgeries, the painkillers worked wonderfully,
> but the steroids and muscle relaxers actually diminished the pain
> instead of masking it.....
>
> It is easy to see how some people get 'reliant' on pain killers....

mmmm, muscle relaxers <g>
I guess while I'm having physio, it wouldn't be a good idea to have the
pain masked - otherwise I wouldn't be able to tell if the physio was
working (which so far, it isn't) <g>

MichaelC

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Apr 9, 2006, 7:31:00 AM4/9/06
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Ben

> Funny... mine were constantly irritated for years, especially the left
> one after the surgery. Maybe the past year of doing very little
> finally gave it time to heal, because I can even run now without them
> hurting like before. I'm trying to drop some more weight so they bug
> me even less.

Ah, so what you're saying is I should do nothing for a year? Sounds good
to me ;)

> "Being only 10 pounds overweight increases the force on the knee by
> 30-60 pounds with each step."

Oh yeah, thanks for *that* :-P

MichaelC

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Apr 9, 2006, 7:32:39 AM4/9/06
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Ted

> Ouch. Feel for you bud. Years of hockey and general bad habits have
> pretty much messed up my knees.

Thanks - mine's just a natural knee alignment problem, apparently....

> Was talking with a local female goal tender the other day and she
> mentioned to me that they now have laser surgery for not-bad-yet joints.
> Didn't have the time to chat to get more info. Anyone know anything
> about this probable miracle?

Nope, not heard of that one - the keyhole surgery that I had before was
very quick & easy to recover from though..

Uwe Buckesfeld

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Apr 9, 2006, 2:05:01 PM4/9/06
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On Sun, 09 Apr 2006 11:27:38 +0000, MichaelC wrote:

> mmmm, muscle relaxers <g>

Beer is a great muscle relaxer.

U

Uwe Buckesfeld

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Apr 9, 2006, 2:09:59 PM4/9/06
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On Sun, 09 Apr 2006 11:32:39 +0000, MichaelC wrote:

> Nope, not heard of that one - the keyhole surgery that I had before was
> very quick & easy to recover from though..

Antje had a "lateral release" (google for it, except you aren't
sadistic) a couple of years ago and she'll need another this summer. They
didn't tell me I actually had to carry her upstairs after I managed to get
her stretched stiff leg into my Smart car. Tooks weeks. Yuck.

U

MichaelC

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Apr 9, 2006, 3:05:37 PM4/9/06
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Uwe

> Beer is a great muscle relaxer.

Yes, after a successful Sunday afternoon down the pub, I can quite agree ;)

MichaelC

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Apr 9, 2006, 3:05:12 PM4/9/06
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Uwe

> Antje had a "lateral release" (google for it, except you aren't
> sadistic) a couple of years ago and she'll need another this summer. They
> didn't tell me I actually had to carry her upstairs after I managed to get
> her stretched stiff leg into my Smart car. Tooks weeks. Yuck.

Don't need to google for it - that's what I had on both knees (bilateral
release) - was up an about in 2 weeks, and had no-one to look after me
either!

MichaelC

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Apr 9, 2006, 5:57:38 PM4/9/06
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Uwe

> Antje had a "lateral release" (google for it, except you aren't
> sadistic) a couple of years ago and she'll need another this summer.

Sorry to hear Antje needs another one though - that's a fairly strange
parallel :(

Susan

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Apr 9, 2006, 11:02:01 PM4/9/06
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Eek is right! Keep us posted on what's happening. : )

Uwe Buckesfeld

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Apr 10, 2006, 1:34:58 AM4/10/06
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On Sun, 09 Apr 2006 19:05:12 +0000, MichaelC wrote:

> Don't need to google for it - that's what I had on both knees (bilateral
> release) - was up an about in 2 weeks, and had no-one to look after me
> either!

Sure, but you are a man! You know women, they whine and moan all the time
<G>

U

MichaelC

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Apr 10, 2006, 1:51:44 AM4/10/06
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Uwe

> Sure, but you are a man! You know women, they whine and moan all the time
> <G>

LOL - I bet you typed that outside of plate-throwing range ;)

MichaelC

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Apr 10, 2006, 1:55:32 AM4/10/06
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Susan

> Eek is right! Keep us posted on what's happening. : )

Will do :)
My physio's on holiday for Easter now, so I don't have an appt til near
the end of the month - then I've only got a few weeks until I'm back at
the consultant. Should know what the next action is by mid-May.....

Uwe Buckesfeld

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Apr 10, 2006, 2:19:57 AM4/10/06
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On Mon, 10 Apr 2006 05:51:44 +0000, MichaelC wrote:

> LOL - I bet you typed that outside of plate-throwing range ;)

No I didn't :-)
Seriously, it is a fact here.

U

MichaelC

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Apr 10, 2006, 7:33:21 AM4/10/06
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Uwe

> No I didn't :-)

Brave <g>

> Seriously, it is a fact here.

Other way around over here <g>

Stevo

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Apr 10, 2006, 10:28:33 AM4/10/06
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MichaelC *seems* to have said:

> Oh I dunno - at least I'll get some recuperation time <g>

Also didn't think about attention from the nurses. ;-)

MichaelC

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Apr 10, 2006, 10:42:47 AM4/10/06
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Stevo

> Also didn't think about attention from the nurses. ;-)

Yes, there's that too - and the fact that the hospital I used last time
is like a hotel <g>

Ben S.

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Apr 10, 2006, 11:23:00 AM4/10/06
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MichaelC,

> Ah, so what you're saying is I should do nothing for a year? Sounds
> good to me ;)

Well... sorta. ;)

> Oh yeah, thanks for that :-P

Sorry mate, more pointing the finger at myself... if I guilt myself
enough I do something about it. :)

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Ben S.

Ben S.

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Apr 10, 2006, 11:21:46 AM4/10/06
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MichaelC,

Wow... how do I still manage so many typos? I used to have sinus
infections all the time... some family friends would always tell me,
"You know there is a cure for that."

"Yeah? What's that?"

"A guillotine..."


--
Ben S.

Stevo

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Apr 10, 2006, 11:32:20 AM4/10/06
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MichaelC *seems* to have said:

> Yes, there's that too - and the fact that the hospital I used last
> time is like a hotel <g>

Even better. <G>

MichaelC

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Apr 10, 2006, 4:49:26 PM4/10/06
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Stevo
> Even better. <G>

Yeah - the morning after, this nurse came in with my full English
brekkie, the newspaper and asked if I'd like the curtains pulling back.
All very nice <g>

MichaelC

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Apr 10, 2006, 4:49:22 PM4/10/06
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Ben

LOL :)

MichaelC

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Apr 10, 2006, 4:49:40 PM4/10/06
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Ben
> Well... sorta. ;)

Hey, close enough for me <g>

> Sorry mate, more pointing the finger at myself... if I guilt myself
> enough I do something about it. :)

Just don't include me in your guilt trip thankyouverymuch ;)

Stevo

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Apr 10, 2006, 4:56:46 PM4/10/06
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MichaelC *seems* to have said:

> Yeah - the morning after, this nurse came in with my full English
> brekkie, the newspaper and asked if I'd like the curtains pulling
> back. All very nice <g>

'specially if she looks the way I'm imagining she does. ;-)

Ben S.

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Apr 10, 2006, 5:17:05 PM4/10/06
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MichaelC,

> Just don't include me in your guilt trip thankyouverymuch ;)

"Awww, comonbuddy... ya know I love ya big guy..."

--
Ben S.

Ben S.

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Apr 10, 2006, 5:16:35 PM4/10/06
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Stevo,

> 'specially if she looks the way I'm imagining she does. ;-)

How come I never get those nurses... granted your imagination could be
far better than the truth here. ;)


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Ben S.

Stevo

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Apr 10, 2006, 6:04:12 PM4/10/06
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Ben S. *seems* to have said:

> How come I never get those nurses... granted your imagination could be
> far better than the truth here. ;)

I never get those kinda nurses either. <G>

MichaelC

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Apr 10, 2006, 6:07:34 PM4/10/06
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Ben

> "Awww, comonbuddy... ya know I love ya big guy..."

Heh - sweet, thanks <g>

MichaelC

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Apr 10, 2006, 6:07:35 PM4/10/06
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Stevo

> 'specially if she looks the way I'm imagining she does. ;-)

Hey! You leave my nurse alone ;)

Stevo

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Apr 10, 2006, 6:24:41 PM4/10/06
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MichaelC *seems* to have said:

> Hey! You leave my nurse alone ;)

so she's sassy, eh?

MichaelC

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Apr 11, 2006, 4:00:17 PM4/11/06
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Stevo

> so she's sassy, eh?

Of course, aren't they all? ;)

Stevo

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Apr 11, 2006, 4:04:43 PM4/11/06
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MichaelC *seems* to have said:

> Of course, aren't they all? ;)

Some just more than others, eh? <G>

MichaelC

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Apr 11, 2006, 4:05:45 PM4/11/06
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Stevo

> Some just more than others, eh? <G>

Yeah, some ;)

Stevo

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Apr 11, 2006, 4:07:20 PM4/11/06
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MichaelC *seems* to have said:

> Yeah, some ;)

Might need to check meself into a hospital soon for some research. ;-)

MichaelC

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Apr 12, 2006, 1:17:37 AM4/12/06
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Stevo

> Might need to check meself into a hospital soon for some research. ;-)

Just don't be taking my bed! <g>

Stevo

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Apr 12, 2006, 10:36:56 AM4/12/06
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MichaelC *seems* to have said:

> Just don't be taking my bed! <g>

Well that hosp would be a *bit* far for me. <G>

MichaelC

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Apr 12, 2006, 4:47:31 PM4/12/06
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Stevo

> Well that hosp would be a *bit* far for me. <G>

My nurses are safe then <g>

Stevo

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Apr 12, 2006, 5:22:55 PM4/12/06
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MichaelC *seems* to have said:

> My nurses are safe then <g>

From me anyway. ;-)

MichaelC

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Apr 12, 2006, 6:02:37 PM4/12/06
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Stevo
> From me anyway. ;-)

Uhuh, no-one else poses a threat <vbg>

Stevo

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Apr 12, 2006, 6:06:41 PM4/12/06
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MichaelC *seems* to have said:

> Uhuh, no-one else poses a threat <vbg>

Well I don't really either. <G>

Stevo

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Apr 12, 2006, 6:10:51 PM4/12/06
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MichaelC *seems* to have said:

> Yeah,
> riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiight ;)

Have you seen a pic of me?

MichaelC

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Apr 12, 2006, 6:09:25 PM4/12/06
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Stevo

> Well I don't really either. <G>

Yeah, riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiight ;)

MichaelC

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Apr 12, 2006, 6:18:11 PM4/12/06
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Stevo

> Have you seen a pic of me?

Ne'er mind that - you seen a pic of *me*? <vbg>

Boomer

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Apr 12, 2006, 6:19:16 PM4/12/06
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>> Have you seen a pic of me?
> Ne'er mind that - you seen a pic of *me*? <vbg>


You guys aren't trying to do De Niro are you? It's really bad if you are.

Stevo

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Apr 12, 2006, 6:20:49 PM4/12/06
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MichaelC *seems* to have said:

> Ne'er mind that - you seen a pic of me? <vbg>

That's an awful big bottle you're holding. <G>

MichaelC

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Apr 12, 2006, 6:28:00 PM4/12/06
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Stevo

> That's an awful big bottle you're holding. <G>

Yup, and it was a bargain too - 4.5l of pleasure <g>

MichaelC

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Apr 12, 2006, 6:28:01 PM4/12/06
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Boomer

> You guys aren't trying to do De Niro are you? It's really bad if you are.

<shame>
I have no idea what you're on about mate
</shame>

Stevo

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Apr 12, 2006, 6:21:03 PM4/12/06
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Boomer *seems* to have said:

> You guys aren't trying to do De Niro are you? It's really bad if you
> are.

You talkin' to me...........?

Stevo

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Apr 12, 2006, 6:29:02 PM4/12/06
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MichaelC *seems* to have said:

> Yup, and it was a bargain too - 4.5l of pleasure <g>

poor poor liver <G>

MichaelC

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Apr 12, 2006, 6:41:46 PM4/12/06
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Stevo
> poor poor liver <G>

Haven't even started on it yet - had it for over a year too! Saving for
a special occasion, and drinking my Glenmorangie first ;)

Stevo

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Apr 12, 2006, 6:48:04 PM4/12/06
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MichaelC *seems* to have said:

> Haven't even started on it yet - had it for over a year too! Saving
> for a special occasion, and drinking my Glenmorangie first ;)

You should be able to save it for a couple of special occasions. <G>

MichaelC

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Apr 13, 2006, 12:56:27 AM4/13/06
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Stevo

> You should be able to save it for a couple of special occasions. <G>

I'm thinking a Saturday night in front of the telly <g>

Stevo

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Apr 13, 2006, 1:27:04 PM4/13/06
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MichaelC *seems* to have said:

> I'm thinking a Saturday night in front of the telly <g>

Why not? <G>

Jay Calderwood

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Apr 13, 2006, 1:34:07 PM4/13/06
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MichaelC,

> I'm thinking a Saturday night in front of the telly <g>
>

Oh How fun standing in front of a large purple monster from sesame street.

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MichaelC

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Apr 13, 2006, 6:21:19 PM4/13/06
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Stevo
> Why not? <G>

Exactly <g>

Stevo

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Apr 13, 2006, 6:24:43 PM4/13/06
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MichaelC *seems* to have said:

> Exactly <g>

birds of a feather.............<G>

MichaelC

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Apr 14, 2006, 7:23:07 AM4/14/06
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Stevo

> birds of a feather.............<G>

....drink together? <g>

Stevo

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Apr 14, 2006, 10:35:29 AM4/14/06
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MichaelC *seems* to have said:

> ....drink together? <g>

sure! <G>

MichaelC

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Apr 15, 2006, 6:29:33 PM4/15/06
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Stevo
> sure! <G>

Kewl :)

MichaelC

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May 19, 2006, 1:41:16 PM5/19/06
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I wrote:
> Dunno if you folks remember, but about 3 years ago I had an operation on
> my knees to sort the kneecap alignments out?
>
> Well, I went back to the consultant last week because the pain's back -
> the kneecaps are rubbing the base of the femur on both legs again.
> Currently in for 2 months of physio and if that doesn't work, I'm back
> under the knife for a "rescoping" (I think this is where the back of the
> kneecap is scraped and the floating cartilage in the joint is removed).

And the news is in.....
After 2 months of physio, which didn't help, I'm going in for the op on
30th May. According to the op code I've been given, this is an
"Arthroscopic meniscectomy (including debridement) – bilateral", so both
knees, under general anaesthetic, in the hospital overnight, and 2 weeks
recovery time...

MichaelC

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May 19, 2006, 1:44:40 PM5/19/06
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MichaelC wrote:
> "Arthroscopic meniscectomy (including debridement) – bilateral",

http://www.med.umich.edu/1libr/aha/aha_artmen_sma.htm

Stevo

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May 19, 2006, 1:49:35 PM5/19/06
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Well sure hope everything goes well & you make a full recovery.

MichaelC

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May 19, 2006, 2:05:20 PM5/19/06
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Stevo

> Well sure hope everything goes well & you make a full recovery.

Thanks mate, I do too <g>

Shaun Pond

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May 19, 2006, 4:00:05 PM5/19/06
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Michael,

take care, hopalong...

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Shaun Pond


MichaelC

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May 19, 2006, 4:40:24 PM5/19/06
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Shaun
> take care, hopalong...

Thanks - doubtful there'll be any hopping going on for a while though ;)

Boomer

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May 19, 2006, 4:44:04 PM5/19/06
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finally...someone I can compete with in a heiny-kicking contest.

dan c.

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May 19, 2006, 4:54:33 PM5/19/06
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Hope you recover quickly, in better shape, this time. Sounds painful. :(

Dan C.

MichaelC

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May 19, 2006, 5:03:48 PM5/19/06
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Boomer

> finally...someone I can compete with in a heiny-kicking contest.

<vbg>

Boomer

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May 19, 2006, 5:13:57 PM5/19/06
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> <vbg>


I wasn't saying I'd WIN....

MichaelC

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May 19, 2006, 5:52:23 PM5/19/06
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Dan

> Hope you recover quickly, in better shape, this time. Sounds painful. :(

Thanks mate :)
After the op last time, the improvement was massive and lasted quite a
while - just a shame that the pain's back.
Still, if this one doesn't work, then there are other options available....

MichaelC

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May 19, 2006, 5:52:25 PM5/19/06
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Boomer

> I wasn't saying I'd WIN....

Good, good, cos then I'd know you were losing the plot <g>

Sewermonger

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May 19, 2006, 6:26:45 PM5/19/06
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yeah... like getting used to the pain or getting addicted to pain
killers oramputation or complete recovery (or at least the best that is
possible under the circumstance) or knee replacement or knee transplant
or..... did I leave anything out?

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Susan

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May 19, 2006, 9:54:52 PM5/19/06
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Michael:

So, when is this happening? : )

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Craig

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You'll be just fine...I got "the feeling" :)
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MichaelC

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May 20, 2006, 7:28:32 AM5/20/06
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> You'll be just fine...I got "the feeling" :)

TMI perhaps? <g>
Nah, thanks - I've every confidence in my consultant, and last time I
was pretty much recovered in 2 weeks :)

MichaelC

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May 20, 2006, 7:28:42 AM5/20/06
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> yeah... like getting used to the pain or getting addicted to pain
> killers oramputation or complete recovery (or at least the best that is
> possible under the circumstance) or knee replacement or knee transplant
> or..... did I leave anything out?

Yup, next in line would be a procedure to reshape the back of the
kneecap, add a plastic button to the kneecap & a metal strip to the
bottom of the femur....

Knee replacement isn't an option yet - I'm too young apparently.
Basically, the replacements only have a limited lifespan, which would
guarantee repeat surgery every few years - this way, by trying less
severe options first, we have more of a chance of preventing repeat
surgery....

MichaelC

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May 20, 2006, 7:28:40 AM5/20/06
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Susan

> So, when is this happening? : )

"I'm going in for the op on 30th May" ;)
<g>

Danny Fabrizius

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May 20, 2006, 7:40:54 AM5/20/06
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MichaelC wrote:
> And the news is in.....
> After 2 months of physio, which didn't help, I'm going in for the op on
> 30th May. According to the op code I've been given, this is an
> "Arthroscopic meniscectomy (including debridement) – bilateral", so both
> knees, under general anaesthetic, in the hospital overnight, and 2 weeks
> recovery time...

Oooooo...fun! NOT!
Good luck Michael!

MichaelC

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May 20, 2006, 8:27:55 AM5/20/06
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Danny
> Oooooo...fun! NOT!

Oh I dunno - pretty nurses, nice food, change of scenery, shouldn't be
too bad <G>

> Good luck Michael!

Thanks mate :)

dan c.

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May 20, 2006, 10:45:49 AM5/20/06
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You could be like Hugh Hefner! He imagines that those seven nurses, who
arrive each day, are really his girlfriends! ;)

MichaelC

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May 20, 2006, 10:47:10 AM5/20/06
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Dan

> You could be like Hugh Hefner! He imagines that those seven nurses, who
> arrive each day, are really his girlfriends! ;)

Oooh, now that would be something.....;)

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