Like a Gremlin, I was not allowed to be fed after midnight.
About to head off to the surgical center.
Only annoyance so far is that Michigan prohibits sword-canes in public. having one of those while I was recovering and getting about would have been snazzy.
5 comments:
Pray the Lord guides the surgeon's hands and your recovery is swift and complete.
Good Luck Aaron, You're in our prayers.
Praying that your surgery and recovery are successful. I spent 35 years in a steel making facility that at one time, was the source for over 85% of the world's supply of metal used in artificial hip sockets. Also knee joints.
For companies like Kirshner/Biomet, Howmedica, Zimmer, and many others.
The metal that we made was called F75. It was cobalt/chrome/molybdenum.
Rest assured that no matter what kind of material is used, the technology for it is very, very good, and if your surgeon does a good job, you should have excellent results.
My wife had a knee replaced in the fall of last year, and it went very well for her. Wishing you the best, and be safe.
Good luck! I had a knee replaced a few years ago, and life was incredibly better afterwards.
Old Al: Thanks!
juvat: Thanks, looks like they worked.
Pigpen51: Thanks and that info is very cool. I think my pin is titanium be interesting to know if it was manufactured at your facility.
Weetabix: Thank you and I'm hoping it becomes a good result too.
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