Guest guest Posted June 22, 2004 Report Share Posted June 22, 2004 OH>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>MY >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>HEAD!!!!!! LOLOLOLOLOL!!! Roche...you're nutty...but we LOVE you! A wild beast..wow...yet another visual! ) L In surfacehippy , " Roche " wrote: > It makes no sense to me that our operated leg(s) would shorten > any further than they have following the effects of surgery. We are > talking about structural parts. As important as muscles, tendons > etc. are to our mobility and strength, I can't see how that would > affect the bone/cobalt rigidity. These don't change. The ball sits > in the cup. The cup is firm in the acetablulum. The ball is firm on > the femur. Where does the vaiation take place? There is not, nor > will there ever be a gap between my surgical ball and it's > acetabular seat. (and if there is, I'll be > hurting....see:dislocation). But then again, I thought the Lakers > would win in 5, so I can't be too smart.... > > C+ 4-15-04 > P.S. Do you think I could maybe shorten my longer (surgical) leg by > hopping up and down with a wildabeast on my shoulders? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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