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Presently at 70 I do 30 milesX3 per week, however my right knee will be getting done first in a couple of months time. But here's the crunch, the surgeon says don't cycle again, why? because the artificial knees are not robust enough to take a fall. And if you cycle long enough, you'll come off at some point, might not even be fast but it's enough to knack your new joint. And a second surgery is never as successful, in fact there is 20 percent failure rate anyway with knee replacement.
I had cleaned the heck outta it and took it a part ! And was about to walk back inside in defeat & decided to give this a try and BOOM 🔥 we grillen ! (Cleaning the grill sure helps)
I've had a fractured ankle since December 2 2020...I've thought about going back one day but always have that fear. I've gone back to the gym and started working out, now I'm strongest as I've ever been, but I still have that fear and trauma of climbing...this video helps me to know that I'm not alone. Thank you.
The title of this video is not related to the video. The tanks he shows are refillable. Disposable tanks should never be refilled. (Yes, I do realize that is not what he was talking about.) Some people refill the little 1# camp tanks (the green Coleman ones). You really shouldn't do that. The fine in the US for transporting a refilled 1# tank is up to $500,000 and five years in prison. So, it's not really worth the $3 you would save. Don't you agree ? Also, if it fails and blows up, you would be liable for criminal negligence for any property damage or injury. That could run into the millions of dollars. So... DO NOT REFILL DISPOSABLE TANKS !
60 days after surgery I’m back down the gym doing weights bike and rower , can’t wait to get back on my bike again but will use the winter to get ride fit for the gravel season
Good to know. Just got salvage rights to a large tank at a filling station . Going to fill everyone's tanks for free until its empty. The bankrupt company left this huge tank filled . And about 20 empty tanks . Some 20 pound and some 100 pound . We can help people and make salvage money at the same time
I think most people don't understand that they get 20 lbs when they get a tank refilled and don't pay any more than when they exchange a tank with Blue Rhino or other companies and only get 15 lbs of propane.
I hope the wall comes back to Palmerton. So many people from all over the area came to our small town to honor those that have given their all. It was such an honor to host this wonderful monument on the move.
Nice step by step. Only problem I have is you 1075 label is faded and your fire extinguisher shouldn't be mounted so closely to the most likely source of fire, your propane transfer point. Sorry, I was a safety auditor in the propane world.
Doesnt say anything important. Like how long did it take before you could walk? Etc. I could have summed up the entire video in just a few words. "I ruptured my tendon. The doctor did surgery. I'm walking again." ???
what the f*** ive been doing this wrong the whole time at my job and i was taught by 4 different ppl. well now i know. can you explain what happens when air gets in the tank and mixes with the propane? because i heard that it becomes a bomb because the oxygen in the air allows it to burn hotter or something
3 years ago, I tore my MCL, LCL, PCL, meniscus and completely ruptured my ACL on my left knee . The surgeon told me I was hyper mobile in both of my knees, which is what lead to the severity of the injury. I always used it to my advantage in martial arts because I could kick 2 inches behind my head. Just now starting back training and having to completely relearn and adjust my technique. One knee is double jointed and the other is now perfectly straight because of the surgery. Anybody have any advice cause the knee still feels unstable?
Fuck man I just tore my mcl, lcl, pcl, acl and dislocated my patella, tore my hamstring, fractured my tibia and have a drop foot just from an accident one night training jiu jitsu. We got some similarities in this injury, is there any advice you have or things that are good to know when it comes to getting back to shadowboxing, or grappling technique/ striking technique for example
Greetings from Spain, I have hyper mobility in both knees, and I had an injury while training nogi. I torn my kneecap patella and I had a surgery, they put me 3 screws.
@@sanjuuuan Yes, but it took a couple of years. The most important thing is to complete your physical therapy! I cannot stress enough how important this is, and to continue strength and stability training after. Also, buy a good tens unit if you are able and use it daily, alternating intensity levels.