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Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Things that I do when I am bored...

I am fascinated with this crazy website on which you can edit pictures and make them look cool. This is a picture of some flowers I took last week (prior to surgery) and I've changed the colouring, and added text and little art snips. It took a long time, but I like it. Plus it passes time :P


3 comments:

  1. Hi HC

    How you feeling today. I went to physio. He did not do hands on stuff but is making me move muscles individually. He said some have to be trained to be turned on when others turn off i.e. the groin pain my adductors did not know when to turn off. Well half an hour of that work and the pain was intense for the rest of the day and night. I can see this progress as very slow. Let us know about your physio and hope those pain killers are working for you.

    Regards

    Jilly

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  2. Congrats on starting physiotherapy. That is really a large step forward. Very interesting how the PT wants you to isolate specific muscles and that he did no hands on treatment. I can imagine the pain (and anticipate it tomorrow) after having physiotherapy. It really makes you more in tune with your body while at the same time do things that you don't normally do; hence the pain. Keep up the hard work at physiotherapy and it will pay off. Yes, progress is very slow with this type of surgery, but worth it in the end. Take care and sending happy healing hip thoughts your way.

    P.S. did you have an osteochondroplasty for FAI as well as a labral tear repair/debridement? I can't remember exactly :S

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  3. Hi HC,

    I don't know what exactly was done because originally it was a 45min op that took 3 hours. I rang the hos to get the operation notes because I had very little info to give the physio and I think he should know what he is dealing with exactly. They are going to fax to GP so when I know I will let you know.

    Regards

    Jilly

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