Posted by RBoots on July 22, 2017 at 11:37:13 from (70.194.18.103):
In Reply to: What to do for a month posted by Keith Molden on July 22, 2017 at 06:38:48:
When I broke my back wasn't supposed to do anything until it was right. I decided since I was already off work, I might as well have the knee surgery on both knees that I had been putting off done now that I was off work anyway and couldn't do anything but lay around. I HAD to mostly lay around for about 4 days since I couldn't get up without help and I wasn't supposed to be walking anyway. Once I got cleared to walk after the knee surgery I wasn't supposed to lift anything due to my broken back and the upper body brace I was wearing. So, I would go over to the farm and do stuff for my dad where I could set at a low workbench he made for me, and he would bring the projects to me. I sorted all my fittings, bolts, screws, etc. Organized my toolbox better, read (I love to read war and history books), stuff like that. I was off work for 5 month before I was cleared to lift or do anything. It'll pass quick once you get used to it
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