Boston Tiger
Well-known member
It's funny how some events from two years ago remain so fresh in my mind, while others have faded in time. The latter are mainly the annoying aches and pains in the weeks and months after the surgery. My recovery was slow, but I felt less aches at six months than I did at six weeks, and even less at a year. I'm at a point now when my body rarely reminds me of what it went through two years ago -- mainly aches when the weather is changing or soreness when I have to sit on an international flight for 10 or more hours.
I'm glad I found this site last year, since I was looking (unsuccessfully) for something like this back when I was in the waiting room and in the early stages of recovery. The feedback from those of us who have been through the process seems much more real than the information that can be found elsewhere. Thanks to Hank for running the site and all the posters who make it so great!
I'm glad I found this site last year, since I was looking (unsuccessfully) for something like this back when I was in the waiting room and in the early stages of recovery. The feedback from those of us who have been through the process seems much more real than the information that can be found elsewhere. Thanks to Hank for running the site and all the posters who make it so great!