Very sad day for me.

This is exactly why I dont post my website or logo, Ive been designing logos & other web multimedia since I was 15. I landed my first big design contract with a hip hop artist when I was 16. People tend to copy/steal others ideas. I found out over the years that many "pro graphic design" companies use a cookie-cutter approach to designing someone a "custom" logo. Really is a shame because the customer is paying them GOOD money for something that is supposed to be unique.

I got mine off the net I didn't have it made when I first started my business I spent all my money on product. So my logo was a generic one.
 
I got mine off the net I didn't have it made when I first started my business I spent all my money on product. So my logo was a generic one.

Smart business move. I like your website very straight forward and to the point.

As far as your healing process, ld look into some Burts Bee's Muscle Cream. Used that stuff for trainning all the time, it really cuts back on the pain and swelling. Think of it as a "paste wax" for you skin LOL. Comes in a little jar too.
 
Feel better fellow seattle native... If you ever need help just let me know. I'll pm you my number would love to help you out.
 
That sounds very painful. I hope you have a speedy recovery
 
Smart business move. I like your website very straight forward and to the point.

As far as your healing process, ld look into some Burts Bee's Muscle Cream. Used that stuff for trainning all the time, it really cuts back on the pain and swelling. Think of it as a "paste wax" for you skin LOL. Comes in a little jar too.
The biggest problem with taking plates out is there is 8 screws and when they pull the screw out so much pain :(
 
Screws being pulled out, PAIN, hips being replaced. Stop I am getting the heeby geebies! Seriously though, get back as quick as you can but don't push it.
 
The biggest problem with taking plates out is there is 8 screws and when they pull the screw out so much pain :(

OK now... didn't need to know that part. :eek:

OTOH sounds like a fairly quick recovery, hope that goes well brother.

Here I am after going to the Dr. last Friday and having him work on a nerve in my foot. Supposed to make it dead so I don't feel it. Instead, it hurts so freaking bad it's like a M80 went off in my freaking SHOE! Says he can cut the tumor out, but that's a month off my feet. (I don't think so.... Detailing is starting to spool up, just can't afford that part right now.)

Just realized that even typing is going to suck for a while a well. Maybe we can do a Skype forum! :D
 
Thanks again everyone :) ya sucks I'm missing my busy time but has to be done.
 
I feel your pain bro, back in October I tore my rotar cuft, and separated my Ac Joint in my shoulder at my (as of tomorrow old) full time job, luckily it happened in the off season.
Worse injury by far for me because I couldn't even lift my arm never mind a polisher, Not 100% yet but it's getting better everyday. Hope you have a quick and not so painful recovery bro.

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OK now... didn't need to know that part. :eek:

OTOH sounds like a fairly quick recovery, hope that goes well brother.

Here I am after going to the Dr. last Friday and having him work on a nerve in my foot. Supposed to make it dead so I don't feel it. Instead, it hurts so freaking bad it's like a M80 went off in my freaking SHOE! Says he can cut the tumor out, but that's a month off my feet. (I don't think so.... Detailing is starting to spool up, just can't afford that part right now.)

Just realized that even typing is going to suck for a while a well. Maybe we can do a Skype forum! :D

If I understand your condition right (Morton's Neuroma), then the injection was not only a treatment but a confirming diagnostic tools which pretty much leave you with only option, excision of the neuroma....

How have you been feeling since? Do you really feel as good as everyone says you will?

Total hip replacements have the quickest recovered of all joint replacements. Within a matter of a few weeks you are walking unassisted, climbing stairs and performing at a functional level you could not have imagined pre-operatively. The biggest factor in the post-op pain is the pre-op pain (and associated functional impairments). The worst you feel pre-op the more miraculous the surgery feels after. The BIGGEST pain in the post-op restrictions. For at least 1 year you are told not to flex your hip past 90 degrees, cross your legs or internally rotate (pointing your toes inward w/ leg straight). Imagine the inconvenience of putting your socks or tying your shoes or even slipping your pants on.

Sorry Todd for answering those questions on your thread.... still praying for your upcoming surgery and recovery.

Best wishes and happy recovery :dblthumb2:
 
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Why are you the only one with long shorts on Joe? Im the MAN
 
If I understand your condition right (Morton's Neuroma), then the injection was not only a treatment but a confirming diagnostic tools which pretty much leave you with only option, excision of the neuroma....

You are correct sir! Fairly large, between the 3rd & 4th metatarsal. ;)

Last year did 5 visits (every other week) for sclerosing injections. It's been pretty good up till lately. Now, acting up again, he went back at it from a different angle. (As opposed to from the top of my foot.) Brand new ultrasound machine (the reps were even there showing him all the new bells-n-whistles) he went in with 2 loads of lidocaine, then a 27ga (whilst watching on the screen) between my toes with I assume more alcohol into the nerve. :dunno:

Said I should get lasting relief but HOLY CRAP does it still hurt! :eek:
Don't touch it, don't put weight on it at freaking all!!! :( (Beginning to think he did it this way so I'll do the surgery.) :rolleyes:

Now that that's outta' the way.... Sorry Todd.:nomore:
You may now return to your previously scheduled programming. :)
 
Thought I would up date what is going on. They one had to do surgery on one wrist I'm feeling good did a mini detail on my car no polishing yet. I'm hoping todo my first paint correction on one of my long time customers in a couple weeks but not sure yet. still pretty sore. I will try some polishing on my car to see if I can handle the vibration.
 
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