5 Weeks off - What to do?

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Steve H

Large Member
Good to see you starting out with good, noble intentions. However very easy to get distracted and have your day revolve around:

Jeremy Kyle, Cash in the Attic, Homes under the Hammer

Beware!
 
I had same op in November - 3 discs taken out of my neck and the gaps filled with bone grafts from my hip. Should have been 4-5 days and a few weeks off, was 7 weeks in hospital and no sign of going back to work anytime soon - and driving and cycling verboten (not that that stopped me very slowly pootling around the local lanes on my Ridgeback hybrid).

But, given my username, I also build radio control aeroplanes - so I started a biggie (2.9m wingspan) New Year's Day - should be ready to fly end of March - if they'll let me drive to the flying field that is! Occupational Therapist said it would be good for my hands.

Have a look here - http://www.rcmf.co.u...ic,78490.0.html

You can always start out smaller!
 
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Wigsie

Wigsie

Nincompoop
Location
Kent
At least I can jjump on my Turbo with my shoulder. But the missus won't let me until I've been to see the consultant in 3 days.

I am thinking of buying one of those eliptical strider thingys as they are low/no impact and I can feel myself getting fatter! at least I can move about while watching tv then...
 

Cletus Van Damme

Previously known as Cheesney Hawks
Is that bone wired ?


No it's just a large titanium T-plate with several long screws. It's part of a high tibial knee osteotomy when they more or less break the tibia and open it up slightly to straigten the leg and put the weight onto the good side of the knee joint. The plate is coming out in June I think. I can't wait as it feels weird. Supposed to be a minor operation, I hope so as I would hate another wasted summer 2 years in a row.
 

Globalti

Legendary Member
Ooer.... makes my little concerns seem so small in comparison.... just back from seeing a consultant about my Baker's cysts, he tells me they're fairly usual in people over 50 and to stop worrying about them. Fair dos.
 
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Wigsie

Wigsie

Nincompoop
Location
Kent
Well I have purpose for today...

Just chatting to my ex colleague (some of you will remember she rides a Pinarello and is rather easy on the eye) on messenger and she is just getting into Clint Eastwood movies... So being the geeks we are I am going to do her a spreadsheet with all the best ones and order it for her in order that she should watch them and include brief synopsis and ratings.

should keep me busy till tea time.
 

dellzeqq

pre-talced and mighty
Location
SW2
Good to see you starting out with good, noble intentions. However very easy to get distracted and have your day revolve around:

Jeremy Kyle, Cash in the Attic, Homes under the Hammer

Beware!
now that's what I call quality TV!

Are you on your own during the day, Wigsie? And, on a dumb practical level, do you need stuff getting in from the shops and suchlike?
 
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Wigsie

Wigsie

Nincompoop
Location
Kent
now that's what I call quality TV!

Are you on your own during the day, Wigsie? And, on a dumb practical level, do you need stuff getting in from the shops and suchlike?

Is that an offer of homecare nursing? or a gauge on how much Porn I could get away with watching Dell?

Well in both a good & bad way I am not on my own, Mrs Wigs and Wigs Junior no. 4 (8 months old) are at home.
 

threebikesmcginty

Corn Fed Hick...
Location
...on the slake
Just chatting to my ex colleague (some of you will remember she rides a Pinarello and is rather easy on the eye) on messenger and she is just getting into Clint Eastwood movies... So being the geeks we are I am going to do her a spreadsheet with all the best ones and order it for her in order that she should watch them and include brief synopsis and rating

OK wigs, nice work - please post a copy for our perusal. I expect to see these in the top ten:

Leone films
Thunderbolt and Lightfoot
Unforgiven
Gran Torino
Kelly's Heroes
Anything with an Orangutang
 
I borrowed both series of Catweazle from my sister last autumn: my niece will soon be staying here for a week, so I'm trying to get through all 26 episodes so she can take them back with her.

It feels like five weeks' worth of watching, but great to see the old programme again!
 
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