A new shoulder
Posted: Mon Jan 24, 2011 4:54 am
OK everyone, I know what you are thinking. "Why is this douche coming back? He is the biggest hypocrite on the forums! He is always telling us that we should be active and post our ideas frequently and yaddah yaddah but he always shows up at random times and then leaves again for months at a time!"
Well I completely agree, and stating that I am a victim of circumstance, though incredibly true, is still very cliche.
Allow me to explain. Sometime in September I crashed my motorcycle. I was cut up pretty bad, but over all I was alright. The biggest problem I had was the ointment application. The roadrash was pretty much a third degree burn and my skin kinda turned into black scales. I got pictures!
Anyway, moving on. I recovered and jumped back on the forums until I had to have shoulder surgery due to intense pain. After many doctor's visits and X-rays (which I am STILL paying off! *sigh*), the problem was identified and a solution was determined. It turns out the surgery I had in 2006 for shoulder reconstruction involved installing a metal anchor in my arm to keep it from dislocation. Well, as the years passed and my career as a United States soldier progressed and my athletic lifestyle and studies in martial arts continued, the artifact became dislodged and embedded into my bone. This caused it to rip all of the cartilage around my shoulder and grate my ball joint down.
The first surgery removed the anchor, but when they cut me open they realized they couldn't fix anything else. My shoulder deteriorated so badly that it was in the condition of an elderly man in his seventies. Awesome right? The next solution: Shoulder replacement.
So Right before Christmas, I had to go through shoulder replacement. It was by far the most painful thing I have ever experienced. I have been through a lot. Ft. Knox, Ft. McCord, and surviving ROTC on a regular basis sucks, but nothing compared to this. The recovery is five months, and I just hit the four week mark. I have a long road of recovery on my hands.
I will spare you the gory details because they are pretty bad, but every day is getting better. I can't really post or do much because I am usually drugged out of my mind. So I apologize for that.
I wanted to let you all know this so I am not thrown to an angry mob when I return to full capacity. I will still do what I can. I love RPING with Law! The Tavern has always been successful, and I miss that too.
Anyway, To the young: I apologize for not being here to witness your talent and your introduction into our fine forum. To the old: I am back, just broken.
Your Guardian,
-Exanderous
Well I completely agree, and stating that I am a victim of circumstance, though incredibly true, is still very cliche.
Allow me to explain. Sometime in September I crashed my motorcycle. I was cut up pretty bad, but over all I was alright. The biggest problem I had was the ointment application. The roadrash was pretty much a third degree burn and my skin kinda turned into black scales. I got pictures!
Anyway, moving on. I recovered and jumped back on the forums until I had to have shoulder surgery due to intense pain. After many doctor's visits and X-rays (which I am STILL paying off! *sigh*), the problem was identified and a solution was determined. It turns out the surgery I had in 2006 for shoulder reconstruction involved installing a metal anchor in my arm to keep it from dislocation. Well, as the years passed and my career as a United States soldier progressed and my athletic lifestyle and studies in martial arts continued, the artifact became dislodged and embedded into my bone. This caused it to rip all of the cartilage around my shoulder and grate my ball joint down.
The first surgery removed the anchor, but when they cut me open they realized they couldn't fix anything else. My shoulder deteriorated so badly that it was in the condition of an elderly man in his seventies. Awesome right? The next solution: Shoulder replacement.
So Right before Christmas, I had to go through shoulder replacement. It was by far the most painful thing I have ever experienced. I have been through a lot. Ft. Knox, Ft. McCord, and surviving ROTC on a regular basis sucks, but nothing compared to this. The recovery is five months, and I just hit the four week mark. I have a long road of recovery on my hands.
I will spare you the gory details because they are pretty bad, but every day is getting better. I can't really post or do much because I am usually drugged out of my mind. So I apologize for that.
I wanted to let you all know this so I am not thrown to an angry mob when I return to full capacity. I will still do what I can. I love RPING with Law! The Tavern has always been successful, and I miss that too.
Anyway, To the young: I apologize for not being here to witness your talent and your introduction into our fine forum. To the old: I am back, just broken.
Your Guardian,
-Exanderous