That's great. Hope it all works out with the visa, it's kinda tough right now. I would also go for citizenship if it won't ruin hers in Austria since right now the US doesn't require you to give up other citizenship to become a citizen here as far as I know.
View attachment 229692 My collarbone is well reinforced now.
Wow, will they take it all out once you're healed up.View attachment 229692 My collarbone is well reinforced now.
Yeah, it is. I got the surgery 2 weeks ago, and it is definitely better. No more hearing the bone click when I took a deep breath. I can move my arm in any position now, but I’m still not supposed to go back to cutting for a bit.Wow! Thats a hell of a lot of screws!
How are you feeling?
They will take it out if I want to. Otherwise, it will stay put. I say if it isn’t bothering me, I won’t bother it.Wow, will they take it all out once you're healed up.
Hope those are stihl fasteners, or that they used loctite.
I am going to guess you kept working when you had those stitches in?View attachment 229703 The scar might end up like this one on my arm. I tend to have wide, nasty scars.
Nice OBS Randy!
Thanks Steve I love my truck.
It is an '87, I have been running the hell out of it, I moved 80 miles inland, close to 4 hours of driving, mostly mountains and canyons.
Borderline overload for most trips, including big uhaul trailers. 6500 miles since Oct 1st
I switched the big blocky 31 10,50s tires and wheels for OEM sizes, made a great deal of improvement in all ways.View attachment 229706 View attachment 229709
Yes I did...I mentioned that to the surgeon, and he said he believed I had some special condition or gene that produced that kind of scar tissue. I don’t know.I am going to guess you kept working when you had those stitches in?