Hey miss how’s your recovery going?I've had gallbladder issues for over 8 years with my mother getting gallbladder surgery I was tagged along as it would be easier to just get I think over with.
I'm really waiting for my shoulder surgery and spine surgery
Ugh more more painful then I thought it would be I really just wanna feel better and have no pain in my belly button area lol thank so for asking Hun!Hey miss how’s your recovery going?
Hope they gave u some good pain meds!Ugh more more painful then I thought it would be I really just wanna feel better and have no pain in my belly button area lol thank so for asking Hun!
Oh, they did lolHope they gave u some good pain meds!
lol..i didn't notice the plant until you mentioned it.View attachment 4160780 I know we're here to appreciate the body but damn my plant in her 25 gal though..
She's getting bushy!View attachment 4160780 I know we're here to appreciate the body but damn my plant in her 25 gal though..
My friend had just joined the navy and she passed that year of being on her first voyage so I got the tat to remind me that we all need something's to keep us grounded and that what she use to say to meShe's getting bushy!
What does the calf tat mean to you? When did you get that?
That's beautiful, tooMy friend had just joined the navy and she passed that year of being on her first voyage so I got the tat to remind me that we all need something's to keep us grounded and that what she use to say to me
Thank you, for sharing your experience and letting me know what I'm possibly in for because I really am scar e and to know it's possible to have motion in My arm again is giving me hopeI have had many surgeries over the years and the shoulder surgery (torn rotator cuff, AC joint clean out and clavicle) was the worst and most painful recovery I ever endured and I have had 2 back surgeries among many others, even with that said it was great to have done and be almost pain free with range of motion again. Unfortunately I think I screwed the same shoulder up recently in a fall where I shattered my elbow, recovering from that surgery now and will have the shoulder looked at again once the elbow is fully recovered.
Good luck with the healing process and thanks for sharing the great pictures!
I would do it again if required, just to get full use of that shoulder again was amazing and worth the painful recovery IMO.Thank you, for sharing your experience and letting me know what I'm possibly in for because I really am scar e and to know it's possible to have motion in My arm again is giving me hope
That is cracking me the fuck up lmao
1-10 on the pain scale?I would do it again if required, just to get full use of that shoulder again was amazing and worth the painful recovery IMO.
I have broken or torched pretty much everything on my body at one time or another, as I said I have had 2 back surgeries which would have rated as the worst recovery pain up until I had the shoulder done and I would say rehabbing the shoulder was 1.5 times as painful as the back. To put it into better context I am recovering from a replaced radial head in my left elbow, surgery was about 5 weeks ago and the pain from this recovery rehab is less then 30% of what the back surgery recoveries were.1-10 on the pain scale?
Sorry, you may have already explained this, but I took a sick day. How in the world did you fuck up your shoulders/back so bad to begin with? Youngsters could probably benefit from avoiding what you've doneI have broken or torched pretty much everything on my body at one time or another, as I said I have had 2 back surgeries which would have rated as the worst recovery pain up until I had the shoulder done and I would say rehabbing the shoulder was 1.5 times as painful as the back. To put it into better context I am recovering from a replaced radial head in my left elbow, surgery was about 5 weeks ago and the pain from this recovery rehab is less then 30% of what the back surgery recoveries were.
I am not good with that 1 - 10 pain scale, I have had Doctors tell me there was no way they would have thought I could have so much damage with how I moved and acted after seeing some of my xrays and MRI's. I have been told multiple times from injuries that it was likely I would be permanently disabled, I still do pretty much anything, just less duration and with more discomfort. I guess smoking a lot of pot for 35+ years or so improves your pain tolerances.