Re: Questions for those who lost the ability to walk?
[Re: Killbuck]
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09/30/23 06:01 PM
09/30/23 06:01 PM
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I went rabbit hunting w my son in January, Next morning I could not straighten my left leg. Im 66yo and close to 100lb overweight. Went for 6 months like that. Was hobbling out of a local gunshop and a guy followed me out to my car and asked If I ever heard of Topee Tea. Its a concoction imported from Thailand to solve our problems. Buy it at health food/vitamin stores. I stopped on the way home and bought some. Took 2 bags when i got home. Woke up at 3am and all pain gone and leg straight! All Amish here know about! I went into store in Millersburg and asked for dirt... Amish woman said OK right here! Try it, I know you live around Amish.If you can read one word in english on the pack it aint the right stuff Theres a warning on the fda website about that stuff. FYI
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Re: Questions for those who lost the ability to walk?
[Re: 52Carl]
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10/01/23 05:44 AM
10/01/23 05:44 AM
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USA MN
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I recommend that you get a second and a third opinion before you commit to what you have described. See if you can find a surgeon who specializes in sports medicine. Any Dr. that tells me that I will sustain permanent damage from being immobilized from his prescribed procedure is not likely a practitioner of cutting edge procedures. He may well be one of those Dr's who graduated in the bottom half of his class. You need a top of his class Dr. who keeps up with the latest innovations. X2
Never Confuse Stupid With Crazy
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Re: Questions for those who lost the ability to walk?
[Re: DWC]
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10/01/23 06:09 AM
10/01/23 06:09 AM
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Indiana
Providence Farm
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I went rabbit hunting w my son in January, Next morning I could not straighten my left leg. Im 66yo and close to 100lb overweight. Went for 6 months like that. Was hobbling out of a local gunshop and a guy followed me out to my car and asked If I ever heard of Topee Tea. Its a concoction imported from Thailand to solve our problems. Buy it at health food/vitamin stores. I stopped on the way home and bought some. Took 2 bags when i got home. Woke up at 3am and all pain gone and leg straight! All Amish here know about! I went into store in Millersburg and asked for dirt... Amish woman said OK right here! Try it, I know you live around Amish.If you can read one word in english on the pack it aint the right stuff Theres a warning on the fda website about that stuff. FYI The first recommendation was good enough for me to look into it, the 2nd sealed it. Can't get any better than that!!
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Re: Questions for those who lost the ability to walk?
[Re: mad_mike]
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10/01/23 06:16 AM
10/01/23 06:16 AM
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Eastern Shore of Maryland
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Eastern Shore of Maryland
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I had my ACL reconstructed and the same knee meniscus scooped out by a sports orthopedic specialist in OKC three years ago. I am so glad that I researched past my local ortho’s referral of procedure. Bottom line, second, even third opinions should be sought. The day after surgery my post op treatment included a passive range of motion machine that cycled my knee through a huge range of motion while I waited out my no-fly time due to blood clot concerns. When I got back home folllow up specialist could not believe the range of motion that I had with my knee. He asked what had gone down and when I told him of the machine that had cycled my knee for six days he said that was “old way of doing things”. The guy that did my ACL reconstruction also went a different route than what my referred method of procedure was to be. I trusted him, he had a couple of Heisman Trophy fellows in his history of procedures. My daughter had both knees done, no metal but cadaver parts. She used that machine both times. She experienced some pain with it but she’s good to go now.
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Re: Questions for those who lost the ability to walk?
[Re: KeithC]
#7961819
10/01/23 07:18 AM
10/01/23 07:18 AM
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I have a neighbor that has No strength in his legs and walks sparingly. I had to go over last night again and help him up after he had fallen.
Give me a fish, I will eat for a day. Teach me to fish, I will eat for a lifetime
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Re: Questions for those who lost the ability to walk?
[Re: Koss2005]
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10/01/23 08:37 AM
10/01/23 08:37 AM
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Northern MN
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My thirteen year old was born with Spina Bifida. He can walk about 20 yards with crutches but has to use a wheel chair for most of his mobility. His bedroom is upstairs and he has learned how to get up and down the stairway on his own. He has chores he has to do. I have a zero turn lawn mower so he mows the yard. He loves to go deer hunting and normally fills his tag.
I have a friend I served with and he lost a leg and his left arm is buggered up. He drives around the country visiting friends and family. He takes his grand daughter deer hunting every year.
I know this is a big set back in life for you but you can do what you set your mind to. You might not be able to do as much as before but I'm betting you'll find away.
I wish you the best, Mr. Keith And just when we think WE have it tough. I went the other way Keith, I’m on the list for artificial meniscus to be put in my knees. They have approved the procedure in the US, I’m having it done in Salt Lake City. May not be an option you like but I do. Osky
www.SureDockusa.com“ I said I don’t have much use for traps these days, never said I didn’t know how to use them.”
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Re: Questions for those who lost the ability to walk?
[Re: KeithC]
#7962355
10/01/23 08:41 PM
10/01/23 08:41 PM
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Joined: Mar 2008
n.e, iowa
coonman220
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My right knee completely worn out long ago arthritis. No insurance . Is bad deal. If u in hospital u be billed an expect pay thousands an be sued if no pay after 4 months I understand . Some these speacilist . Get $4-500 bucks to just walk an an see u for 10 min office call. Tests or set up something when go well cost thousands. If ins. There an In network, they have agreement ins co . That all they get. No ins. U be bill max allow. Really mistake keep continue work someplace that won't give u ins at work.employess complain that expensive an worthless but when u need medical much at all . U got have it or lots money . There few places that accept u with no ins an ones that do well make u pay alot fast at most few places that even accept u
Last edited by coonman220; 10/01/23 08:42 PM.
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