theFallGuy
BBQ Sketti and IPAs
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Dude, sweetie, my favorite guy on VN, from what you have posted in the past, your supporting ligaments and cartilage and what-not in your knee are wrung out and broken. There are plenty of reconstructive orthopedic surgeries that are non-invasive (arthroscopic = "keyhole") that might clean out the crap inside your knee. Although cutting everything wide open does also work. (partial and total knee reconstructions)Dang knee again. I went down in Lowe's parking lot, okay now, but something not right. Could be the cysts i guess
arthroscopic thats what I would doDude, sweetie, my favorite guy on VN, from what you have posted in the past, your supporting ligaments and cartilage and what-not in your knee are wrung out and broken. There are plenty of reconstructive orthopedic surgeries that are non-invasive (arthroscopic = "keyhole") that might clean out the crap inside your knee. Although cutting everything wide open does also work. (partial and total knee reconstructions)
Your paid job is to troubleshoot broken machinery and fix it. A bad knee is also a broken machine, or at least a broken gadget - just fix it.
OneTwo things to think about: as long as you have to favor your bad leg, you are adding extra stress and (probably) misalignment on your good leg, throwing it out of whack with resulting knee and hip issues on down the road. Plus you probably don't want to go down in a busy crosswalk with an SUV or semi barreling down on you. Just fix the dang thing already.
Gentlemen, we can rebuild him. We have the technology. We have the capability to make the world's first bionic man. Joevol33 will be that man. Better than he was before. Better... stronger... faster.Dude, sweetie, my favorite guy on VN, from what you have posted in the past, your supporting ligaments and cartilage and what-not in your knee are wrung out and broken. There are plenty of reconstructive orthopedic surgeries that are non-invasive (arthroscopic = "keyhole") that might clean out the crap inside your knee. Although cutting everything wide open does also work. (partial and total knee reconstructions)
Your paid job is to troubleshoot broken machinery and fix it. A bad knee is also a broken machine, or at least a broken gadget - just fix it.
OneTwo things to think about: as long as you have to favor your bad leg, you are adding extra stress and (probably) misalignment on your good leg, throwing it out of whack with resulting knee and hip issues on down the road. Plus you probably don't want to go down in a busy crosswalk with an SUV or semi barreling down on you. Just fix the dang thing already.
I do need to go back to the drDude, sweetie, my favorite guy on VN, from what you have posted in the past, your supporting ligaments and cartilage and what-not in your knee are wrung out and broken. There are plenty of reconstructive orthopedic surgeries that are non-invasive (arthroscopic = "keyhole") that might clean out the crap inside your knee. Although cutting everything wide open does also work. (partial and total knee reconstructions)
Your paid job is to troubleshoot broken machinery and fix it. A bad knee is also a broken machine, or at least a broken gadget - just fix it.
OneTwo things to think about: as long as you have to favor your bad leg, you are adding extra stress and (probably) misalignment on your good leg, throwing it out of whack with resulting knee and hip issues on down the road. Plus you probably don't want to go down in a busy crosswalk with an SUV or semi barreling down on you. Just fix the dang thing already.