> > May I interest you in a TKR (total knee replacement)?
> > I just scheduled my second replacement for early November - 
> the only way to 
> > fly.
> > 
> > My problem was/is lack of cartilage in the joint. The first 
> replacement 
> > (right knee), was done in March and is doing marvelously.
> 
> Good luck with the second knee in November - I wouldn't be 
> surprised if 
> that is in the future. 

If you look closely at a calendar - almost any will do - you'll find
that November is indeed in the future.


> But for now I'll settle for the extra large 
> bottles of Ibuprofen!
> 
> - MCC

While I was waiting in hospital a few weeks ago a very red-faced,
portly man came in, dressed in a scout's uniform (woggle and all), for
treatment for a head injury. I was rather hoping he'd been injured in
some dressing-up episode involving high-spirited women dressed as Bo
Peep, but it turned out that his injury was the result of an innocent
scouting prank. 

We ended up on the same ward and I learned that he was even more
bionic than I am. Not only had he had both knees replaced earlier that
year, he also had a plate in his head and 2 cochlear implants. The guy
was RoboScout.

--
 Bob
 


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