Pretty much same with me but the bills in my money fold are not the same.If I did a pocket dump 6 years ago, it would look exactly the same as this one today.
The only thing that changed is the phone that took the picture.
Wallet, Gerber EAB (Exchange A Blade), and a CooYoo Quantum.
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If I did a pocket dump 6 years ago, it would look exactly the same as this one today.
The only thing that changed is the phone that took the picture.
Wallet, Gerber EAB (Exchange A Blade), and a CooYoo Quantum.
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Pretty much same with me but the bills in my money fold are not the same.
LOL here we are a year later and my pocket dump still looks the same, except I added a few Ibuprofen tablets. For the past month they have become a regular EDC. I'm scheduled for a hip replacement in a few weeks.
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Doc told me I would need to come back for a follow-up two weeks later, and that I would need someone to bring me. I said, "What? Two weeks later and I won't be able to drive? You're doing the left hip. I drive with the right one."
He said, "Yeah, you can't drive for a month, you'll probably still be on narcotics."
I said, "Oh."
I was thinking... "Narcotics for two weeks to a month? Oh boy, I am going to be in narcotic level pain for a month? THAT is not what I was planning on."
I'm scheduled for a hip replacement in a few weeks.
Thanks @aznsxYou still on schedule for this? I've had 4 hip surgeries in my years, 3 of which were replacements, 2 of which were in CY2015. If it's still 'on', I'll be rootin' for you! Not that bad, just some inconvenience to be sure. You'll likely do fine with it, and hopefully you've made some changes around the home '20 in preparation to make things easier. Don't know what support you have at home, but I was alone post-op for the replacements, but even that was doable with a bit of planning. I was hardly young at the time either, so I'm sure you'll work through it! Best wishes.
Poppy:Thanks @aznsx
My house is a ranch style, my daughter and 17 y/o grandkids live with me. Unfortunately she is not allowed to work from home anymore, and the kids will be back in school during the day. The plan is that I will stay overnight in the hospital and have a couple of PT sessions, and then go home. I'll have a few days where the PT will come to my home, and then I'll be on my own. I'm having the anterior procedure which is not as disabling as the posterior for the first couple/three weeks, and then after a month I am told that either is just as good.
My sister is retired and willing to play Nancy Nurse, but I really don't think that will be necessary. I hope that I am not disappointed. I'm glad to hear that you did well without any help. I have crutches and a walker, and an elevated toilet seat should arrive tomorrow. What kind of changes around the home do you suggest? And/or what kind of planning might I need to do to make it all work?
Thanks in advance.
I just got a new new right knee a week and a half ago. I tried the tough guy part but there was a LOT of narcotic level pain for a couple of days. It's gotten much better and is mostly controlled with Tylenol now. Glad I got it done though!LOL here we are a year later and my pocket dump still looks the same, except I added a few Ibuprofen tablets. For the past month they have become a regular EDC. I'm scheduled for a hip replacement in a few weeks.
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Doc told me I would need to come back for a follow-up two weeks later, and that I would need someone to bring me. I said, "What? Two weeks later and I won't be able to drive? You're doing the left hip. I drive with the right one."
He said, "Yeah, you can't drive for a month, you'll probably still be on narcotics."
I said, "Oh."
I was thinking... "Narcotics for two weeks to a month? Oh boy, I am going to be in narcotic level pain for a month? THAT is not what I was planning on."