Damaged my lower 5 years ago. Went to 4 doctors in the town. They all gave me pain killers.
Back to travelling, and doing volunteer work, including 2 years with Blazeaid. In all states I fronted doctors, physios and acupuncture people. They all gave me lots of pain killers. While working with Blazeaid, I finally found a doctor in Esperance, who sent me to Perth. Many months later, and I am in surgery. Never been to hospital before. Boy, what a "trip", dunno what they pumped into me, but what a trip. I finally wake up, and after a few hours, start checking out the body to ensure that everything is still in place. I had no idea that the surgery people
use a pressure pack adhesive to close and hold wounds. While "exploring" the body I find that the person using the pressure pack glue, kind of got a bit liberal with the spraying. End result was that he/she had managed to glue my "wedding tackle" to the inside of my right thigh. Several showers later and everything is where it used to be.
When the surgeon fronted, he advised me that when wanting a pee, I should sit down, as he didn't want me lifting anything heavy!!??
o always sit
Tony Bev said
04:09 PM May 28, 2017
Hello Pipes
I sincerely hope that you have seen the last of your back pain, and that the operation has been a complete success
When the surgeon fronted, he advised me that when wanting a pee, I should sit down, as he didn't want me lifting anything heavy!!??
What can I say to the above except
Half your luck, and I wish it was mine
warhorse said
04:10 PM May 28, 2017
look on the bright side mate,at least they didn't glue it facing up
Radar said
04:31 PM May 28, 2017
Hi Pipes
I do wish I could skite my thing was classified as being heavy.
Pipes enjoy your recovery as best you can and there is a great result in a very short time.
meetoo said
05:00 PM May 28, 2017
Hope it all works out well Pipes.
Cheers, John.
Plain Truth said
05:19 PM May 28, 2017
No wonder you have back pain
CC Bear said
08:11 PM May 28, 2017
40 years since I done my back in so what did they do? Would be good to get rid of pain killers after that long. Hope you are well and in good health now. Cheers
sufil said
09:56 PM May 28, 2017
Glad all is good. Phil is still chuckling over your glue story.Don't overdo it while you are recovering!! Catch up soon.
Dhutime said
12:25 AM May 30, 2017
Sounds like a good result (both wouldn't be good to leave the tackle there).
I had a back operation in Perth as well and also happy to report that I am pain free now as well after many years of pain .
Dhutime
Damaged my lower 5 years ago. Went to 4 doctors in the town. They all gave me pain killers.
Back to travelling, and doing volunteer work, including 2 years with Blazeaid. In all states I fronted doctors, physios and acupuncture people. They all gave me lots of pain killers. While working with Blazeaid, I finally found a doctor in Esperance, who sent me to Perth. Many months later, and I am in surgery. Never been to hospital before. Boy, what a "trip", dunno what they pumped into me, but what a trip. I finally wake up, and after a few hours, start checking out the body to ensure that everything is still in place. I had no idea that the surgery people
use a pressure pack adhesive to close and hold wounds. While "exploring" the body I find that the person using the pressure pack glue, kind of got a bit liberal with the spraying. End result was that he/she had managed to glue my "wedding tackle" to the inside of my right thigh. Several showers later and everything is where it used to be.
When the surgeon fronted, he advised me that when wanting a pee, I should sit down, as he didn't want me lifting anything heavy!!??
o always sit
Hello Pipes
I sincerely hope that you have seen the last of your back pain, and that the operation has been a complete success
What can I say to the above except
look on the bright side mate,at least they didn't glue it facing up
Hi Pipes
I do wish I could skite my thing was classified as being heavy.
Pipes enjoy your recovery as best you can and there is a great result in a very short time.
Hope it all works out well Pipes.
Cheers, John.
No wonder you have back pain