Toyboy
Husqvarna
AA Class
Thank you sir! Me too!! Amazing the allergies one develops as you get older, LolGlad you survived that one buddy. Good to see you're still "flying" around.
Kurt
As you all know, Coffee (Dean) passed away a couple of years ago. I am Dean's ex-wife's husband and happen to have spent my career in tech. Over the years, I occasionally helped Dean with various tech issues.
When he passed, I worked with his kids to gather the necessary credentials to keep this site running. Since then (and for however long they worked with Coffee), Woodschick and Dirtdame have been maintaining the site and covering the costs. Without their hard work and financial support, CafeHusky would have been lost.
Over the past couple of weeks, I’ve been working to migrate the site to a free cloud compute instance so that Woodschick and Dirtdame no longer have to fund it. At the same time, I’ve updated the site to a current version of XenForo (the discussion software it runs on). The previous version was outdated and no longer supported.
Unfortunately, the new software version doesn’t support importing the old site’s styles, so for now, you’ll see the XenForo default style. This may change over time.
Coffee didn’t document the work he did on the site, so I’ve been digging through the old setup to understand how everything was running. There may still be things I’ve missed. One known issue is that email functionality is not yet working on the new site, but I hope to resolve this over time.
Thanks for your patience and support!
Thank you sir! Me too!! Amazing the allergies one develops as you get older, LolGlad you survived that one buddy. Good to see you're still "flying" around.
Kurt
Nice! Got any with the hardware? I have some nice shots. We should have one of those "Show Us Your Wound" forums here
Seriously, though, glad you're off the pain killers. That's a huge step!
I had 2 plates and a bunch of screws in my left ankle. My doctor told me the same thing. He said lots of folks don't even know it's there but that some people find it uncomfortable. I tried to suck it up and just deal with it but it wasn't happening for me. I got mine removed a little less than 2 years later. Best thing I ever did for myself.
that's one beautiful "Frankenfoot"!
Got some hardware and a plate in my left ankle and it is pretty bad with aches etc. I was thinking about getting removed but was not sure if it would be worth it. Any thoughts before and after? Love to hear about it to help decide etc. Thx
It hurts, doesn't it? I was taking photos while they did it and I had to put the camera down () and lay my head back on the pillow to keep from ralphing my breakfast all over. I'm usually pretty tough but for some reason the staple thing really got to me. I didn't even do that when Eric pulled the screws out of my arm with pliers.
that's one beautiful "Frankenfoot"!
Totally worth it to get it out as soon as you possibly can
I had no intention of getting mine removed as I didn't want to endure yet another surgery if I didn't have to. It was pretty painful, though. I could never forget it was there. I had to wear size 7 moto boots as my regular 6's were too tight on my ankle. The plate curved down over the little bone that sticks out the side and my hiking boots were out of the question. My Chuck Taylor hi-tops weren't so bad and I could handle my Justin cowboy boots for an evening but any other sort of hi-top or boot was just too painful to wear. If I was sleeping on my side the pain would wake me up eventually and I'd have to roll over onto my other side or figure something else out. I had very limited range of motion, too. Total drag each and every day.
I talked to everyone I could find (not too hard, what with all my friends being riders) that had hardware and had it removed. Not a one of them regretted it. They all said it was totally worth it. I went ahead and did it and I am so glad I did! I think I was totally focused on the benefits of having it removed, though, and really didn't think much about the actual procedure and the recovery time. I thought it would be no big deal, really, but it was almost as gnarly as it was when it got installed. Of course my ankle wasn't broken so I didn't have that pain and swelling to deal with but it was still really uncomfortable and it looked like swiss cheese due to all the holes. I had to be really cautious about weight-bearing, and I had incisions and staples again. Yay. But like I said, worth it. And I got to keep the hardware and add it to my collection
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Thanks a bunch for input. I am going to pursue. I had other hardware removed but nothing like this, so close to the skin so to speak. I was worried that my ankle might be weekend and prone to re-breaking it down the road.
Damn thing is just too painful at times and can almost "feel" the hardware. Thanks again.
(sorry for the thread hijack, magoo!)
I could totally feel the hardware. Take a look at the shape of my ankle with the hardware in it. Now that ain't right no matter how you look at it!
This is looking at my left ankle straight on. The longer of the 2 plates covers the ankle bone on the inside of my ankle...
So with the plates out, did it make a big visual difference? Did they open you back up using the previous incision spot? Did that heal ok? Did they bondo the holes where the screws were?
Yeah, my ankle looks much more normal now without that weird-looking sharp protrusion over the bone.
It looked like they went in through the same incisions as before, 2 on the left side and 2 on the right. There was a hole in the back where a lone screw had gone in, too. I hardly even noticed that one. They healed up nicely. And, no, no bondoI had to be real cool, though, until those holes started filling in with bone. If you took an x-ray now you wouldn't even be able to tell where the holes were.
I had an external fixator once, and I thought it was horrific. 4 screws through my skin and bone on my arm. Given the choice now, I'd go external in a heartbeat before getting internal hardware. I have a feeling that one of these days mankind is going to look back at the era of medical procedures like chemotherapy and metal plates and such as incredibly barbaric.
OMG, I did not need to look that up.
Mine is plated like that one the outside of my ankle, but seems to much the same. One thing that I was told a couple of years ago by an Orthopedic surgeon and forgot was that hardware is installed only long enough for you to heal and is prone to breaking. I had some that did. Not sure why I was thinking this to be different. I am going in for consult as soon as I can get seen. As always thanks for sharing. I am convinced. The ankle is giving me the biggest problem of all of my "Buick allergies". :-)(sorry for the thread hijack, magoo!)
I could totally feel the hardware. Take a look at the shape of my ankle with the hardware in it. Now that ain't right no matter how you look at it!
This is looking at my left ankle straight on. The longer of the 2 plates covers the ankle bone on the inside of my ankle...
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