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I’m happy it’s a new day. Yesterday was a bit rough…
Mizu, this one’s going to go on for a while, isn’t it?
He’ll never let it done!! Haha
It’s easter!
Easter is about new begginings.
Rider, I see you as the Easter Bunny and Mizu an egg.
Or in a religious context - Mizu is Jesus and you are Pontus Pilot.
I prefer to think of Mizu as an egg rather than the undead leader of humanity.
Either way it has been a very fitting event for the time of year.
haha just imagining mizu as an egg….......
Haha Mizu got pushed out the ass of a giant rabbit!
HahahahahahahHHahahahajahana
hahahahahaha!!!
Go to the egg Spaz
Just to let you guys know, Michelle is currently in surgery getting her shoulder fixed. She injured it quite badly while teaching skiing two seasons ago. It’s been bothering her ever since and the specialist said she really needed surgery to repair the damage. They aren’t sure exactly what’s torn but they will find out during surgery. She went in about an hour ago and it will probably take four hours. I’ll let you guys know how it goes. If I’m not on the forums much over the next couple of days, that’s why.
I hope they can find what it is.
It’s very unusual to go into surgery without a clear indicator, the specialist must be confident that explorative surgery will determine the cause.
I’m guessing it’s a full shoulder reco with the time she’ll be under.
Good luck Michelle, be strong Jeremy - she’s going to need lots of TLC.
Good luck Michelle all the best and i hope everything goes well, and Rider looks after you….
I spoke to the doctor a couple of hours ago. The surgery went very well. The ligaments at the front of her shoulder were extremely loose and he could easily pop her shoulder while she was under anaesthetic. He had to remove the ligaments off the bone then re-attach them. Poor Michelle.
He said I could see her in an hour so I drove to the hospital, only to be told I can’t see her for at least a few more hours. The nurses literally sent me home and said they will call me half an hour before I can see her. So now I’m sitting at home waiting for the phone call.
I’m very relieved it all went well though. Don’t worry spaz, I’ll take good care of her.
I should think you will after all the late night hair stroking and confort she’s given while you suffer your night terrors
The ligaments at the front of her shoulder were extremely loose and he could easily pop her shoulder while she was under anaesthetic. He had to remove the ligaments off the bone then re-attach them.
No wonder she was doing little snowboarding (6 shoulder dislocations myself) and was slack with her BW activity (whacking a keyboard may have been painful)
She was also putting up all the new product pages on Boardworld. Poor thing gave herself tendonitis in her wrist.