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Man down again FFS!
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Suprisingly not Chris, mild sting thats about it...
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No it's a relief having staples removed isn't it. It's nice to be abe to get in there and apply some cream to get rid of the itching. When I had mine removed it was actually quite soothing, the same with stiches.
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Itching is the least of me problems...
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are they metal staples??
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They certainly are. The same type we use on dogs.
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I’m sure they can give you some antibiotics for the itching and they can cure that problem too if you askMacV2 wrote:Itching is the least of me problems...
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Bionic Mac hope you mend quickly mate
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Morning all. So dressing off after about a week...relief as i can now have a full on proper shower albeit still a bit one handed...
Arm is still a bit swollen spesh the inner side... I have physio booked in for this coming thursday, which should be fun...
When i saw the Doc's at fracture clinic last week i did ask how long before i can get back to work...he said at leaste 2 months... I'm really hoping i can be bike fit for then as thats OP Wales time...It might be tight but I'm gonna do my best to get there...
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Have you tried an ice bath, or ice pack Mac? I broke my foot a couple of years ago before I went on holiday. Long story short I saw Col U’s physio and he put me into the ice treatment. It hurts like a SOB but really sped up my recovery. Not quite sure how you would do it but maybe ice packs?
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Nice boobie
Can you post a pic of the pair. I want to take it with me to Ireland and then at least it will feel like a bit of you is there
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Can you post a pic of the pair. I want to take it with me to Ireland and then at least it will feel like a bit of you is there
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Bits of me will be there...well bits of Storms i've sold will be...it's the thought that counts...
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Get a chest freezer, couple of cushions, good book, partially close lid.Solarboy wrote: ↑Wed Jul 18, 2018 6:12 pm Have you tried an ice bath, or ice pack Mac? I broke my foot a couple of years ago before I went on holiday. Long story short I saw Col U’s physio and he put me into the ice treatment. It hurts like a SOB but really sped up my recovery. Not quite sure how you would do it but maybe ice packs?
May have seen these https://www.physioroom.com/catalog/Shoulder/3163.html
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