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<blockquote data-quote="RustyTub" data-source="post: 1820681" data-attributes="member: 42586"><p>I set and accomplished a goal of being back on the jobsite after two weeks. Checked on jobs and looked at new ones yesterday. Trying to schedule AM appointments and not hit full speed just yet. Was up and walking unassisted after three days. I looked like a cerebral palsy runway model, but hey , it's progress. </p><p></p><p>Couple of things they don't tell you before surgery. One, you're going to have to pee every hour on the hour. Makes sleeping soundly a bit difficult. Two, the place the Doc puts the tourniquet on your thigh is going to hurt like heck...for a long time.</p><p></p><p>PT provider really knows his stuff and is good at it. Keeping up with home exercises is a must or things just lock up after a day or so. I hit 109 degree reflection (sp?) yesterday. Now to just make it feel normal in everyday life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RustyTub, post: 1820681, member: 42586"] I set and accomplished a goal of being back on the jobsite after two weeks. Checked on jobs and looked at new ones yesterday. Trying to schedule AM appointments and not hit full speed just yet. Was up and walking unassisted after three days. I looked like a cerebral palsy runway model, but hey , it's progress. Couple of things they don't tell you before surgery. One, you're going to have to pee every hour on the hour. Makes sleeping soundly a bit difficult. Two, the place the Doc puts the tourniquet on your thigh is going to hurt like heck...for a long time. PT provider really knows his stuff and is good at it. Keeping up with home exercises is a must or things just lock up after a day or so. I hit 109 degree reflection (sp?) yesterday. Now to just make it feel normal in everyday life. [/QUOTE]
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