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Greg from Mi.

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Dr. said I'm all most up to full power after shoulder surgery so I'm returning back to work today.
Not sure if its because of age or if they did more digging on this shoulder but it sure hurt more then the other shoulder I had done 4 years ago.
Good news is both shoulders have been repaired. Now if the tennis elbow will subside I'd feel great
Greg
 
Praying for your recovery, Greg. Does detecting give your shoulders alot of trouble? I am sure it has nothing to do with age!
 
Good report from the dr, Greg, and glad you are healing and being able to work and to swing and dig if you can get out to do so! :angel: God Bless! Betty
 
If you are club Tues. I will show, if not maybe on Sunday at dinner. Glad to see you are healing well, hope the bionic implants don't set off your metal detector:surprised:
 
n/t
 
When I had my right shoulder done 4 years ago I asked each of the Dr. if swinging a detect for years has anything to do with my shoulder pain. They all said no.
No 4 years latter I had my left shoulder done. That one never swings a detector so they must have been right
Greg
 
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