Glad to hear you're relatively all right and I hope the knee goes down.
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Glad to hear you're relatively all right and I hope the knee goes down.
Sorry to hear this. On the positive side:
(a) You're alive
(b) No broken bones
(c) You have a positive ID on the driver
(d) The sheriff's dept are on the case and on your side
(e) He's insured (although insurance companies employ lawyers, it's better than you having to sue an individual who probably hasn't the wherewithal to pay)
Best wishes for a quick recovery.
Get well soon Taz, Billy's missus is driving me crazy ! :sailor: :kiss:
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Hurts!
Percocets and bran muffins !
I saw an Orthopedic specialist this morning and she was quite adamant that I keep my injuries elevated when I'm resting, and though as ugly as it looks nothing is fractured so she gave me a ton more pain killers, and tried to impress on me, that the Motrin is much more crucial to my injuries than the pain killers, so don't stop taking those, and to my surprise she said that when I am not resting to exercise the joint as much as I can within reason so that my tendons and ligaments don't lose their memory as the muscles around my knee will atrophy and I'll be really screwed. I'm going back to work tomorrow, BUT Very Light Duty Only!!!!
Don't know how long I'll last though!
Can't you bribe a doctor for some extra sick leave? :confused:Quote:
Originally Posted by Mr Alca-Tazizzle
No! I could go on disability, but that only pays me a fraction of my normal income. I'd rather stay active with my company, because it is great motivation to heal rapidly, as well as keeping me froM SITTING AROUND AND WORRYING ABOUT MY HEALTH AND being bored to death. pLUS i'LL BE MAKING REAL MONEY!!
tHANKS FOR CARING gADJI
Don't be greedy when your health is at stake.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mr Alca-Tazizzle