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maybelateron

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  1. Now three weeks post op and I am really please with progress. Saw physio for review this am who was equally happy with it. Having to firmly massage moisturiser into the scar, as a routine procedure. This afternoon I was fine using a drill and fitting storage lockers to a trailer. As of next week I shall be working again, but won't use big saws (MS462 and bigger) until 6 weeks post op, not will I climb until then. I will try to use our electric saws as much as possible as these don't vibrate as much, although the little Echo top handle is really smooth on the hands. You can see how straight the previously bent finger is. Pictures were taken today.
  2. Morning all, Physio review this morning for hand. Should be ready to start light work now, but van waiting for parts and snow likely Thursday. No worries, I can fit the storage lockers to the new tilt bed trailer, under cover.
  3. What did Captain Mainwaring say to the recently departed Ian Lavender aka Pike? Stupid boy😂
  4. Yes I use a tyre to store my tirfor cable in. I also have two other tyres with steel extension cables with eyes at both ends. Having taken the tirfor to a job with the wrong tyre/cable I learnt to check carefully when loading up for the job!
  5. Agreed. One of the guys who works with me likes his Treehog harness. Always said he wasn't wired right!!
  6. Morning all, Another day closer to getting back to work. Relieved at how I have managed to keep the cabin fever away. Have fun, stay safe.
  7. I have never felt that impressed by Treehog products. Am I alone in thinking this?
  8. Morning all, Got to take all the kit out of the van before it goes in for service and MOT in the morning.
  9. Good morning Will, Really sorry to hear that. So young as well.
  10. Morning all, Just beat the clock before noon.
  11. Belated good morning, Internet was down earlier for me. Dry day here, just off to part with my loyal and trusty Disco 2. Had it 13 years, and the one before it for 7. They don't make them like that anymore. Given up with modern Land Rovers now, not reliable enough. Have a good weekend all
  12. Morning all, Up early by my current standards. Off to get tyres fitted to new motor, part for van, then a couple of quotes. Have a good day.
  13. Had stitches out yesterday, allowed to drive now. From tomorrow onwards I have to firmly massage moisturiser into the scar tissue until all the scabs have come away. Although some of it looks a bit rough at the moment it should look pretty good within a few weeks. I am very happy with the result and progress so far.
  14. Morning all, Weather OK here. Stitches out yesterday so can drive now. Whoopee! Will do a few errands, including getting some decent all terrains put on the new motor. Four wheel drive is still able to be limited by crap tyres! Have good days all.
  15. Morning all, Drizzly here. Outpatients this afternoon to hopefully get stitches out of hand at last. Have a good day all
  16. You are quite right. Unfortunately new liners and seals, complete head rebuild, including pressure test and checking it was true was to no avail. I had a very experienced diesel mechanic (Lloyds shipping approved) help me with the first rebuild.
  17. Morning all, Raining here, day inside for me with book. Have fun
  18. Doing well thanks. Stitches are due out in two days. Saw physio last week, 1 week post op, and she made me a thermoplastic moulded splint. I have to wear this at night for 3-4 months, keeping the finger straight. This is to prevent the scar tissue trying to pull the finger back into flexion/curled up. I am meant to be doing excercises where I curl the fingers into full flexion, making a fist, but I have eased off on these. The reason for easing off is that I have no difficulty achieving full flexion already, but when making this movement I can see it is straining the wound edges apart in places. I have attached a couple of photos taken just now. I am sure there must be deeper absorbable stitches taking a lot of the strain on the wound. Although it looks very scabby today I am sure within a few weeks it will look pretty good; the superficial depth of the wound is having to heal by what is called secondary intention - that is where a scab forms and the wound slowly closes from the edges.
  19. Morning all, Quite a nice day weather wise. More dog and wife walking, done crossword. Monday tomorrow!
  20. I still miss my 59 Power Major. Only parted because the water kept getting into the oil despite many attempts at fixing it. I reckon there was a porous section somewhere in the block.
  21. Morning all, Dry and not too cold here. Another day of coffee, crosswords, dog and wife walk. Might even manage a bit of one handed pottering in sheds😀
  22. Morning all, Going for a longer dog and wife walk today. Happy days everyone.
  23. Good mornaftering all, This taking it easy post op sure makes getting up early a distant memory! Had breakfast, done crosswords, walked dog and wife, managed to do a bit of work for load bed floor liner in new truck. Now time to sit by the stove with next book. Then be bedtime again. Hope you all had a good day
  24. Morning all, Calm and semi sunny here. Going to bring logs up from barn into garage for the boiler today. Oh the joy of using my first bit of machinery for a week. Thank goodness for steering wheel knobs so you can use it one handed.
  25. No quicker to get behind the wheel of an auto. It is the risk of having to make a sudden steering movement that is the decider really. That said, I am able to use the hydrostatic tractor around the yard to bring logs in, as that has a steering wheel knob on it, and the loader control is in the right. Looking again at my hand this evening I am now suspicious there might be more going on than the surgeon and I thought. I think there may well be an early band of tissue forming to the left of the scar, ie running towards my middle finger. With the amount that the very tight band that I have just had removed was lifting the skin up, I am wondering if this masked the early band to the middle finger, and without the middle finger being bent there was no other clue to this. I am not too concerned anyway, as I think that another scar over this possible band would make recovery slower, and I am guessing it would increase the risk of some of the skin between two cuts dying back due to loss of blood supply. As the condition is prone to recurring after some years post op I am not too bothered. I had already reckoned on needing more surgery if I don't die young (ish). Being 64 and not yet planning on retiring, and carrying on with some climbing, I was assuming there will be further surgery at some stage.

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