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I had to use a cane for 8 weeks after I broke my leg right at the join to the kneecap and they couldn't cast it, I used a walking pole, and it was absolutely brilliant.
Don't bother with an ornate old man's cane, get something with a good shock system in it and a good grip handle.
this is what I used http://www.leki.com/trekking/poles.php
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I had to use a walker for about 2 months after my coma. Yea, a fucking walker - the kind old people use.
Oh, and if you want to save money on medical stuff, in each town, there will be a place that recycles old wheels chairs, and walkers and such. You can get stuff dirt cheap, and then give it back when you're done.Originally posted by Matt-Bhey does anyone know anyone who gets upset and makes electronics?
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Originally posted by Charley View PostOk so this year I spent new years eve at the hospital getting these installed:
That's my left knee:
Originally posted by Grueliusand i do not know what bugg brakes are.
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Originally posted by george graves View PostI had to use a walker for about 2 months after my coma. Yea, a fucking walker - the kind old people use.
Oh, and if you want to save money on medical stuff, in each town, there will be a place that recycles old wheels chairs, and walkers and such. You can get stuff dirt cheap, and then give it back when you're done.
A good heavy cane can work great for beating the crap out of someone, but an adjustable height hiking pole works a lot better for walking along at anything more than a shuffle .seien Sie größer, als Sie erscheinen
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Originally posted by blocke View PostIs it just the angle of the image, or does it look like the uppermost screw is slightly protruding out of the other side of the bone? Is that normal?Originally posted by Grueliusand i do not know what bugg brakes are.
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Originally posted by Ray Smoodiver View PostDon't bother with an ornate old man's cane, get something with a good shock system in it and a good grip handle.
this is what I used http://www.leki.com/trekking/poles.php
Originally posted by george graves View PostI had to use a walker for about 2 months after my coma. Yea, a fucking walker - the kind old people use.
Oh, and if you want to save money on medical stuff, in each town, there will be a place that recycles old wheels chairs, and walkers and such. You can get stuff dirt cheap, and then give it back when you're done.
recycling place that I went to but everything they have is what the
other shops around town sell.
Originally posted by der affe View PostA good heavy cane can work great for beating the crap out of someone, but an adjustable height hiking pole works a lot better for walking along at anything more than a shuffle .
who are in perfectly good shape but still take the 30 years old elevator which
is tiny and slow as hell. Then I have to wait forever for it to show up and
when it does its full! :hitler:
Originally posted by blocke View PostIs it just the angle of the image, or does it look like the uppermost screw is slightly protruding out of the other side of the bone? Is that normal?Originally posted by KenC View PostYeah, seems like that would be rubbing your MCL.
I saw him after surgery.
Anyone have other suggestions? I'll be looking into Ray Smoodiver idea right
now.
Charley
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