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Old 18-07-10, 01:32
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I'm going off to have a new ball joint and socket put in my shoulder soon, the one they put in nine years ago has decintergrated into little bits and worn most of the bone away, so I will need a bone graft as well. I don't think I have any spare parts around for this problem, does anyone have or know of any spare parts for this.
I've decided I'm going to give Kathy and Emma hell to make up for what I can't do for the next few months.

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Old 18-07-10, 02:58
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Hi Max
I think with some careful cleaning and a dab of weld here and there a 6" rzeppa joint should suffice. At least you'd have good articulation although you may develop a slight lean in that direction. Last time they probably put a 4 7/8" one into you so no wonder it wore out.
Can we call you the bionic man after this? We already know within your chest beats a sidevalve V8.

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I'm going off to have a new ball joint and socket put in my shoulder soon, the one they put in nine years ago has decintergrated into little bits and worn most of the bone away, so I will need a bone graft as well. I don't think I have any spare parts around for this problem, does anyone have or know of any spare parts for this.
I've decided I'm going to give Kathy and Emma hell to make up for what I can't do for the next few months.

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Old 18-07-10, 04:10
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How about selective injections of epoxy resin and silicone (for lubrication)? You could bind it all together with suitably-thickened Vegemite...
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Old 18-07-10, 10:38
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Max I have a few spare body parts that Jo removed from me a couple of years ago... Not too sure if they are the balls that you seek, however.
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Old 18-07-10, 10:47
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I hope you keep them in the parts shed clearly labelled.

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Max I have a few spare body parts that Jo removed from me a couple of years ago... Not too sure if they are the balls that you seek, however.
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Old 18-07-10, 12:07
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good luck Max and I hope you recover to full health quickly.

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Old 18-07-10, 12:20
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Max this might be one of the times it's best to pay full price for new parts Good luck with the opp
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Old 18-07-10, 12:23
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Had mine done last year...all right now but it has put be back at least a year on my restoration programmes and that was just the keyhole surgery....most dificult bit was learning to wipe my arse with my left hand!funny thing is now that I can use my right hand I still use my left!they also wanted to give me new knees and a new hip...however Im keeping my knees as they are(knackered) and the medice I have for the hip seems to be working I believe its coated the joint...now no more pain you can always tel and old airborne man by his worn out joints anyways good luck and keep your pecker up cheers malcolm
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Old 19-07-10, 07:32
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thankyou for everyones advice, thought about this but I guess I have no choice but to take Roberts advice and go for the new parts. I guess Kathy might let you know how it goes in the next few days or I might be home before the weekend.

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Old 19-07-10, 09:37
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Good luck Max, if it isn't under warranty I think you will need new parts.
I dropped Dad off today to get a new CV joint 1/2 way down his leg,(Nee replacement) he then gets the other one done in four weeks.
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Old 19-07-10, 23:44
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You must make sure they install a grease nipple also for on going maintenance.
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Old 20-07-10, 23:21
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Just a quick note to report the Old Man made it through surgery OK.
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Old 21-07-10, 01:39
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Just a quick note to report the Old Man made it through surgery OK.
excellent news get well quick Max.
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Old 23-07-10, 11:09
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Max is now back home, the doctor actually used second hand parts to fix his shoulder, thanks to donar bone, but he has a new ball joint as well. This is better for him instead of using his bone for the graft. We believe surgery may have been about 5 hours, I know Max kept me waiting for 8 hours before they brought hime to his room. If all goes well it should never have to be done again. Max now has to behave himself for at least 6 long weeks, who said being a carer was easy.

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Old 23-07-10, 11:12
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Max is now back home, the doctor actually used second hand parts to fix his shoulder, thanks to donar bone, but he has a new ball joint as well. This is better for him instead of using his bone for the graft. We believe surgery may have been about 5 hours, I know Max kept me waiting for 8 hours before they brought hime to his room. If all goes well it should never have to be done again. Max now has to behave himself for at least 6 long weeks, who said being a carer was easy.

Kathy
I'm sure you'll do a wonderful job of looking after Max, Kathy.
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Old 23-07-10, 11:23
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The first 24 hours have been very trying at times so it could be a long long 6 weeks, I won't give up just yet though
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Old 23-07-10, 12:24
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The first 24 hours have been very trying at times so it could be a long long 6 weeks, I won't give up just yet though
All you should have to do Kathy is remind Max what happens to dogs, sheep and horses that have to be humanely put down.

"The long walk up to the back paddock"
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Old 23-07-10, 22:56
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Run the entire series of "Year of" on high rotation on the TV for him.
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Old 11-09-10, 03:46
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Hi Max

It's been over the magical 6 weeks....... can you hoist a beer up to the ol' blow hole yet.....

Getting old sucks .....but the alternative is no way to see the dandelions.

So how about an update....

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Old 11-09-10, 18:13
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If all goes well it should never have to be done again.

Kathy
If all really goes well, he will need them done again in about 30 years!
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Old 12-09-10, 00:08
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getting older does suck. Things seem to be packing up, in many areas, knees, hips. I had to laugh at Malcolm's comment. I havent had any operations, but I can relate to his situation. Did the donor bone come from one of your sheep?
You'll have to use the keyboard, with your other hand.(If you used a sheep bone, that arm will never learn anything)
My wife says "kids get sick, men get ill, and women get on with it"
So take a teaspoon of cement, and harden up!
(sorry Max, I had to use that) Our thoughts are with you (and Kathy) Take care.
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Old 12-09-10, 00:59
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Well someone asked for an update on the old one. I took him to his doctor for a checkup after 3 weeks and boy was the doctor upset when Max asked if he could ride the 4 wheel bike as he had been a little, in the doctors words he asked Max if he had a death wish, this comment soon straightened Max up for a few days. Max's comment when we got home was at least I now know I can't drive ( the physio told him this when he left hospital but this wasn't good enough for him). Max managed not to drive for the next 4 weeks and the next checkup with the doctor all went well and everything is healing great, so far, still a while to go before he can do very much with that arm but at least he can drive again (thank goodness for that). As for the donar bone no it didn't come from one of our sheep or cows but from another human, (that's all we know).

The doctor seems to think he won't have to have it done again so long as he behaves (if he does damage it again I don't think he'll be game enough to back to the same doctor again).

Lynn your wife hits the nail on the head with her comments.

Thanks for your interest in the old man and I think he might survive me now that hopefully the worst is over.

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Old 13-09-10, 02:45
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I do hope it's not his drinking arm.....Max would look sissy drink beer with a straw........

Growing old sucks....the alternative is worst.....

Hang in there and shake whenever you can.

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