Robert Campbell
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A first time for everything :ROTFL::ROTFL:::stunned speechless::
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A first time for everything :ROTFL::ROTFL:::stunned speechless::
The originals of most x-rays are digital nowadays, what you get in the hand is a 'print out'.By the way, they sure make awesome B&W photos in the hospital!!
LOL! you took the words out of my mouth!!!:ROTFL::ROTFL::ROTFL::ROTFL:A first time for everything :ROTFL::ROTFL:
thank you, Bertie. figures you had the best of everything. i didn't even get tiCam, your before and after pix show impo an excellent anatomical result.
My titanium-mongery is out - I don't have any other pix here - and I don't do 'product photos' as you can see
Good luck and success with the physio.
Cam,thank you, Bertie. figures you had the best of everything. i didn't even get ti
how long did it take you to get over the removal surgery? how long until the bones filled in? i realise my surgery was slightly different -- one plate was directly under the tricep and the other above the ulnar nerve (one of the screws was embedded in the bone and had to be dug out. i also have developed a real attractive case of bursitis. the middle of my scar jiggles as i walk. very sexy!
as for your product photo -- it was perfect. i'd much rather you make the beautiful images you do than be a spot on screw guy
Cam,Bertie,
tried to find the piece of paper that said what i broke, but can't find yet... would be happy if you have any further suggestions.
(they snipped the tricep during the initial surgery -- that's what the wires were for).
again, thank you for knowledge and support.
eta: last surgery was in paris and the doctor cleaned up my scar and gave me self-dissolving stitches. one piece didn't dissolve, though, but my physio guy was able to pull it out (a few inches). regardless, it will look very purty when it heals