Friday, November 22, 2024

November 22

I have a knack for remembering certain dates.  I guess it's a quirk I have.  Anyway, today marks 10 years since I broke my left femur.  It was November 22, 2014.  It was completely broken in two for nearly 7 months.  It wasn't surgically repaired until June 16, 2015 when my orthopedic surgeon put a nail (titanium rod) into the shaft of my femur (in the medullary canal).  

Incidentally, I just had my left knee x-rayed and it still looks good.  Albeit very osteopenic.  But not much different than when the hardware was placed there 10 years ago.  Thankfully it is still healed and hasn't given me any trouble since. 

Wearing my soft cast December 2014

X-rays from the day my broken femur was diagnosed on December 9, 2014 (when I first saw the orthopedist). 

You may wonder why I waited over two weeks to seek treatment.  I actually did seek treatment at urgent care on November 22, 2014 but they wouldn't treat me because I'm a quadriplegic.  So I waited until I could get into an orthopedist.  Anyway that's another story.
 


Me with my orthopedic surgeon, Dr. Putler.  June 16, 2015 Good Samaritan Hospital


These are my most recent x-rays from November 6, 2024, nearly 10 years postop.  I couldn't figure out how to screenshot the x-rays so I had Lisa take a picture of them for me and send them to me.  Thus the poor quality.  But you get the idea.  Notice how osteopenic my bones are.  You can hardly see them.  Dr. Putler said my bones were like butter.  That was 10 years ago!  Imagine how much worse they are now.


Coincidently November 22 is also the anniversary of JFK's assassination in 1963.  Can you believe that was 61 years ago?  Crazy.  I know there are all kinds of conspiracy theories regarding his death.  But if you believe the ex-CIA agent that Candace Owens interviewed recently, the CIA is responsible for his murder.

Just a couple of fun facts on this 22nd day of November.

That's my two cents.

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