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I keep thinking I'm going to find either a cat or a camel in here someplace. Otherwise, [/end thread].
 
Looks science-fiction.

They debrided the bones, gave me a round of keflex and no infection. The complication was that the debridement retarded the bones knitting. Took over a year to heal. I had what was, at the time, an experimental electro-magnet coil I had to wear twelve hours a day to stimulate bone growth.

The electronics and magnet sounds like science fiction! I have seen some bad breaks in my lifetime.
 
The electronics and magnet sounds like science fiction! I have seen some bad breaks in my lifetime.

I wondered at the time about the placebo effect, but it was an awfully sophisticated machine. I had to go to a specialist who programmed it to pulse at a certain rate given whatever the parameters were. The coil was formed to fit a casting they took of my leg. Insurance ponied up $1500 to rent it. That part was weird; it can't be reused by anyone else, yet you can't own it.
 
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I wondered at the time about the placebo effect, but it was an awfully sophisticated machine. I had to go to a specialist who programmed it to pulse at a certain rate given whatever the parameters were. The coil was formed to fit a casting they took of my leg. Insurance ponied up $1500 to rent it. That part was weird; it can't be reused by anyone else, yet you can't own it.

Maybe it does help some! Maybe they wanted to materials back to recycle it and make a new one. It seems so wasteful but if it was made for your leg.

You have a leg like no other leg. :heart:
 
I keep thinking I'm going to find either a cat or a camel in here someplace. Otherwise, [/end thread].

I don't see a kitty cat or camel just wound dressing and open cavity.

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I tried to tell him he had only so many spare brain cells. But would he listen? NOOOOO!
 
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