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Fitnes1

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posted October 18, 2000 02:50 PM

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It seems WODIN has the most "surgically repaired, mended, casted body parts than anyone else here". This got me to thinking....

how many surgeries has everyone had? Also, what were they for?

just curious....

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Fitnes1

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posted October 18, 2000 02:53 PM

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I'll start......
I've had five:
wisdom teeth
tonscilitis (sp?)
broken femur (twice)
(o)(o)s

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AGENT SHAGWELL

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posted October 18, 2000 02:55 PM

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ZERO......only medical problems I've ever had was broken ankle


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Sharps

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posted October 18, 2000 02:56 PM

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Ok I'll start this up. I have only had two surgeries one for my nose, deviated septum, and the other for my eyes.

The one for my eyes is probably the most unique surgery out of anybody on the board...probably.

Here is what happened, when I was born the muscles that make my eyelids go up and down were underdeveloped. So my eyes were half shut all the time. I was three years old when I had the surgery.

What the doctor did was he took part of the muscle from my quad and transplanted it into my eyes.

I have a pretty big scar on my left quad about 7 inches, and I have scars above my eyes they are not very visible, you cant see them unless I point them out.

But what I hate is on my leg the muscle is herniated slightly and pokes throught the fascia. it does not hurt though.

kinda weird huh

Later

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Fitnes1

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posted October 18, 2000 03:00 PM

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Sharps - how cool that the doctor could to that......that's a very special story. Good thing you can see as I'm sure it was probably more difficult prior to your surgery. That's really neat!

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Sharps

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posted October 18, 2000 03:03 PM

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When I was a kid I broke a ton of bones. MY mom was always taking my ass to the hospital lets start the list

nosex2 (once in a fight and the other got hit by a high and tight pitch)

arm radius and ulna compression fracture and
spiral fracture ( ran into a wall doing basketball sprints)

Leg tibia
(Fell of my bike)

Collar bone (clavicle)
Fell of a bench in the locker room onto my back)

Ankle
(Playing capture the flag at night trip over a fucking hole)

Big toe
(Got "turf toe" while playing foot ball

Little fingerx4

this is the biggest pain I have broken the damn thing four times now I have arthritis in it and I'm only 20

first time playing basketball
second time wrestling with my brothers
third time got it slammed in a car door
fourth time got it caught in a band saw

well thats it

later

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Sharps

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posted October 18, 2000 03:06 PM

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Fitness- Yeah I always had to tilt my head back to see. In the pictures I look really goofy like a drunk little kid.

The surgery was done at Micheal Reese hospital in Chicago by DR. Putterman.
He is the doctor who operated on the chinese girl who did not have any eyes or eye sockets. He fixed her up good.

He also did a girl that did not have any tear ducts in her eyes he made them from the skin in her mouth.

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Fitnes1

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posted October 18, 2000 03:43 PM

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That makes your story even better doesn't it?!

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EDGE

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posted October 18, 2000 04:09 PM

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I went surgery free for the first 31 years of life. In the past 2 years I've gone under the knife 2x. First one was a knee reconstruction (acl). The other was 3 weeks ago on the same knee. I tore up the cartiledge like surface that covers the femur where it glides on the meniscus in the knee. Had some holes drilled in the femur to hopefully regenerate some cartiledge like substance where they took destroyed part out. Been on crutches for the last 3 weeks. Yee-Haw


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Cleaner

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posted October 18, 2000 04:17 PM

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Have a metal plate in my back at c5+c6 someday I'll go back and have c7 added. Just a matter of time.
Never had my collar bone or ribs fixed, kinda screwed up now. Oh well - no knife involded, so they don't count.


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JohnnyO

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posted October 18, 2000 04:24 PM

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Only my wisdom teeth..


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bb4424

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posted October 18, 2000 04:34 PM

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I have had two, split my arm in half and had to have it set.

Had the cartiledge from my knee removed. My knee locked up in the bent position. I forced it straight and POP!


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