Mudranger1
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Surgeons are using some battery powered drills now days. At least in spine!Were you awake and alert in the OR? The compressed nitrogen drills used in surgery remind me of a busy mechanics shop with pounding mallets, drivers whirring in the adjacent fixit bay.
Sounds about like what I had done minus the bone graph part. Drawing a blank on what he used. Funny you mention the too tough part. first exray I had with him he asked if I had hurt my ankle pretty bad at some point. I was like no telling. i had previously broken it at some point and never had it fixed.Anyways..... fast forward 20 years i stated walking with a really bad limp. I ended up collapsing my ankle and everything basically turned to mush inside. I had surgery called a sub-talar fusion.They did a bone graph taking bone from my hip and putting it in my ankle to build it back up. The put a couple screws in it to hold it all together. My ankle know only moved up and down with no lateral movement.
by the way the bone graph hurt worse than the ankle surgery cause you cant move your hip for a couple weeks.
So yep.......... I feel ya.............
Hell no I wasn't awake lol. You know I've never had any kind of nerves for the couple surgeries I've had but the 24 hours after preop appt I was a wreck. I'll try to follow all protocols until Turkey season gets hereWere you awake and alert in the OR? The compressed nitrogen drills used in surgery remind me of a busy mechanics shop with pounding mallets, drivers whirring in the adjacent fixit bay.
Quite the nice bit of hardware you are sporting. Be sure to follow protocol that I presume includes no NSAID's for the next multiple weeks to allow speediest bone healing.