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Old 12-21-2011, 01:58 PM
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Originally Posted by mike nixon View Post
Good luck with your recovery. FWIW I have a cousin who had one done a little over 20 yrs ago. He's well into his 70's and the only issue he has had with his is it squeaks when he pushes it hard. TO put it in prespective, he still feeds livestock every day forking hay, cleans fencerows, runs equipt, ect. He goes from sunup to sundown and rarely slows down.

MIke
Thanks Mike that gives me hope that I can get back to being my active self and can live a normal life with the implant.

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