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« Reply #30 on: December 18, 2003, 01:29:34 AM »
Hey Dick, good to hear your on the mend!
(thought I posted on this thread earlier? ops!)
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« Reply #31 on: December 21, 2003, 11:51:59 AM »
This is probably a good time to bring this delightful thread to an affirmative conclusion . . . with a first-hand orthopaedic report.   clap.gif

First, today - - Day 20 since my surgery - - I have permission to begin (part time) substituting my cane for the walker that has helped me get about the house in the 15 days since I returned home from hospital. While I'm not quite ready to declare "No cane. No pain! or begin dancing on tabletops, I sense that the process is well on its way to a most rewarding conclusion.

Secondly, I thank all of you for your prayers and kind thoughts over the last month or so. Not only here, but in separate messages, I have been reminded of the pleaure(s) of your company, TeeEssers, all.  thanx.gif

Lastly, from our family to yours, I send you the best and warmest wishes for this happy season, and beyond. I trust you and your loved ones will have good fortune and good health to enjoy to the fullest.

Cordially

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« Reply #32 on: December 21, 2003, 05:20:43 PM »
Was so busy last week preparing for a recent trip, I didn't see the forums till today! (No working Powerbook and a week away from TS wacko.gif )

Anyway, great to hear the news about your recovery and progress! Hope it continues to perfection sooner than later!

I am a little concerned, however. Did you get to keep the old parts?! Sometimes the insurance companies give you a hard time without the old parts, you know. I mean, how do you know they actually did the work as promised? Sure, you feel better now, but that could simply be due to the healing from the surgery! I know I always ask to see the parts after they work on my car! (sometimes I even make little marks on the parts to make sure they were replaced!)

Secondly, how long is the alignment guaranteed on this new work? Did they give you a written warranty? Is is good nation wide? Hope it's not too late to clear up these little details.

Also hope you didn't get 'hit' by the power outages (again?) in SF last night!
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« Reply #33 on: December 22, 2003, 08:02:05 AM »
Jim:

Re: old parts - - Nope.

Re: warranty - - My Doc, with a smile, while discussing the increasing useful life of the newest artificial knees, noted that once it was 10 years, then 15 years, but that now  "You won't have to worry!" rolleyes.gif

Now, I wonder what he meant by that???? Could it be so, because my next natal anniversary is numbered 75 . . . ? Hmmmmmmmm

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« Reply #34 on: December 22, 2003, 12:53:28 PM »
Dick
Here's to your speedy recovery.
Hopefully our BUCKEYES, will provide a good win to that recovery on January 2.

Get well soon my friend!!! biggrin.gif
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