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  1. #21
    Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country Dark Matter [my scoffingly uncritical tinning]
    Originally posted by HTS Slipped on a tiny - but snowy - hill while I was getting a seasonal Starbucks frap with Ghost/Scrawny. My leg fucking exploded. No idea why. It was barely a fall.

    Did you have to get much work done? I was in hospital with some Ukrainian guy who had to have several operations, and apparently it'll be 6 months before he can walk, he just jumped down of some scaffolding at work the same as hundreds of times before.
  2. #22
    HTS highlight reel
    Originally posted by Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country Did you have to get much work done? I was in hospital with some Ukrainian guy who had to have several operations, and apparently it'll be 6 months before he can walk, he just jumped down of some scaffolding at work the same as hundreds of times before.

    I spent like a month in a huge, full leg cast because I wanted to avoid having work done, but in the end I had to get surgery. Just the once for me, which was a relief. I guess I could go back in to have to screws removed but I kinda like the idea of being part metal.
  3. #23
    Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country Dark Matter [my scoffingly uncritical tinning]
    Originally posted by HTS I spent like a month in a huge, full leg cast because I wanted to avoid having work done, but in the end I had to get surgery. Just the once for me, which was a relief. I guess I could go back in to have to screws removed but I kinda like the idea of being part metal.

    Were you in hospital? How did you shit?
  4. #24
    HTS highlight reel
    Originally posted by Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country Were you in hospital? How did you shit?

    I left hospital pretty quickly, and I shat infrequently (thank you opioids) and awkwardly. :p
  5. #25
    Surgery is awesome. They give you vicodin.
  6. #26
    Technologist victim of incest
    Originally posted by Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country I think I broke the Tibia (the big leg bone) in 2 places, and the fibula (the little leg bone) in one, up closer to the knee.

    There is a lot of ligament damage to the ankle and foot too I think, but that's soft tissue and gets better slowly.

    Going by your x-rays, surgical screws, plates, and one pin, you broke the end of your tibia in one place, and both ends of the fibula. The small plate with screws in it are there to hold together a fracture on the end of the fibula. The one long screw in your tibia is there to hold that fragment in place. The fibula fracture at the top cannot be screwed in place. The bone is close enough that bone growth will form, and it will be held back together naturally. The fact that they left it like that, and that they are able to remove the one screw, means they feel you’re young enough that you will still produce enough bone to form healing sites. Your age is on your side.

    Soi, your ankle will never be the same again, I’m sorry to be the bearer of bad news. Arthritis will set in earlier than most, and your range of motion will be reduced. Physical therapy will help a lot!! Don’t blow it off.

    I’ve been in on these surgeries before, they use live x Ray guidance to place the plates and screws.

    BTW fracture=break. There is no difference as many think.

    Oh and one more bit of bad news☹️ Ligaments and tendons take longer to heal than bones.
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  7. #27
    Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country Dark Matter [my scoffingly uncritical tinning]
    Originally posted by Technologist Soi, your ankle will never be the same again, I’m sorry to be the bearer of bad news. Arthritis will set in earlier than most, and your range of motion will

    That’s pretty much what the surgeon said, but hoping that won’t be true.

    I’ve been in on these surgeries before, they use live x Ray guidance to place the plates and screws.

    I was on the receiving end of two ct guided biopsies when I had cancer, it was quite amusing, but sore. Also I’m apparently at my lifetime limit for X-ray exposure - no idea how that works
  8. #28
    Technologist victim of incest
    Originally posted by Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country I was on the receiving end of two ct guided biopsies when I had cancer, it was quite amusing, but sore. Also I’m apparently at my lifetime limit for X-ray exposure - no idea how that works

    I’ve never heard anyone say that a person is at their lifetime limit. I don’t know for sure how they’d figure that for laymen, but they can take us out of the field for a time if our exposure is over the limit, that’s why we wear those badges (dosimeters) that measure our exposure. They figure ours by age and cumulative dose. Can’t quite remember the formula off the top of my head.

    There are people in the ICU that receive xrays daily for months on end. I think they’re just letting you know that you want to avoid xray if possible, but if you need a xray, it’s usually something you can’t avoid. We don’t like xraying pregnant woman, but it has to be done at times. Just make sure you ask to be shielded when you get X-rays. Not all techs are good at using shielding.
  9. #29
    Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country Dark Matter [my scoffingly uncritical tinning]
    I spent like 3 months in, had xrays every second day or so. I hear CTs cause about 100x the exposure of normal xrays too. I also had an MRI and 2 PETs. If they had done a PET they could have diagnosed me right away, instead I had to get a diagnosis and then got a PET for staging.

    But I don’t think the level of exposure to anything was objectively serious, although I might be wrong. The body bounces back pretty well when you’re young
  10. #30
    I've had several xray's plus a few CT scan during the time I was getting a dental implant, and later had to get it redone after it failed because I smoked right away and it got infected...

    What do you mean by shielding? Like shielding other parts of your body that aren't getting xray'd? Why do they not do that every time?
  11. #31
    Originally posted by Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country I spent like 3 months in, had xrays every second day or so. I hear CTs cause about 100x the exposure of normal xrays too. I also had an MRI and 2 PETs. If they had done a PET they could have diagnosed me right away, instead I had to get a diagnosis and then got a PET for staging.

    But I don’t think the level of exposure to anything was objectively serious, although I might be wrong. The body bounces back pretty well when you’re young

    I thought you were like mid 30's? Which is still relatively young I guess but..
  12. #32
    Technologist victim of incest
    Shielding is using lead aprons on the area that is not being xrayed. There are times when shielding cannot be utilized, depending on the area being xrayed.

    It may not get used every time because the tech is too lazy to do it. There’s no shame in asking for a shield.
  13. #33
    Technologist victim of incest
    Originally posted by DietYellow I thought you were like mid 30's? Which is still relatively young I guess but..

    As far as bone growth goes, he is young. He also has an advantage of being male. Males do not lose bone mass nearly as quickly as women.
  14. #34
    Originally posted by Technologist As far as bone growth goes, he is young. He also has an advantage of being male. Males do not lose bone mass nearly as quickly as women.

    i know we are not on speaking terms but for the sake of sciences and them, can you tell us how soft bones are imaged ?

    like how do we know they're damaged or fine ?
  15. #35
    stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Originally posted by Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country I don't really have any questions, just throwing them up for people to see.

    I'm glad that everything seems to be healing OK, and they seemed keen for me to keep walking around, which is great. I hate having to use crutches or wearing a walker-boot.

    They said healing should be more or less over by 6 months (it's 2 months in).




    My pain prescription:

    Take a minimum of 6 Guinness a day.

    More as needed.
  16. #36
    stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Originally posted by DietYellow I've had several xray's plus a few CT scan during the time I was getting a dental implant, and later had to get it redone after it failed because I smoked right away and it got infected…

    What do you mean by shielding? Like shielding other parts of your body that aren't getting xray'd? Why do they not do that every time?




    I got a hand x-rayed recently and the tech didn't give me any shielding. When I asked about it, I was thinking that I might get a vest to shield my organs. The tech put a shield in my lap!

    lol
  17. #37
    Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country Dark Matter [my scoffingly uncritical tinning]
    Ball shields are pretty standard here. I don’t ever remember getting xrayed without one, beside full body scans.
  18. #38
    Originally posted by Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country Ball shields are pretty standard here. I don’t ever remember getting xrayed without one, beside full body scans.

    they're usually given out to less endowed men.
  19. #39
    Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country Dark Matter [my scoffingly uncritical tinning]
    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny they're usually given out to less endowed men.

    Whites? My DNA is precious.
  20. #40
    Originally posted by Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country Whites? My DNA is precious.

    small penis.
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