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The Random, Meaningless Announcements Thread 3!

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
Compliant mechanisms are cool in their simplicity & elegance.
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sun rise

The world is on fire
Premium Member
my ankle is itchy

My wife has itches under a splint put in place after 'open reduction internal fixation surgery' for a break in the olecranon (elbow) bone.

Translating: she broke her elbow, the surgeon sliced her arm open then moved part of a bone into place and put a plate + screws in her arm.

Isn't medical jargon wonderful. Thank goodness for google.
 

Stonetree

Abducted Member
Premium Member
My wife has itches under a splint put in place after 'open reduction internal fixation surgery' for a break in the olecranon (elbow) bone.

Translating: she broke her elbow, the surgeon sliced her arm open then moved part of a bone into place and put a plate + screws in her arm.

Isn't medical jargon wonderful. Thank goodness for google.
Wish her well for everyone here, I hope she will be back to her old self soon.....
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
My wife has itches under a splint put in place after 'open reduction internal fixation surgery' for a break in the olecranon (elbow) bone.

Translating: she broke her elbow, the surgeon sliced her arm open then moved part of a bone into place and put a plate + screws in her arm.

Isn't medical jargon wonderful. Thank goodness for google.
What kinds of chips did she get implanted?
 

beenherebeforeagain

Rogue Animist
Premium Member
My wife has itches under a splint put in place after 'open reduction internal fixation surgery' for a break in the olecranon (elbow) bone.

Translating: she broke her elbow, the surgeon sliced her arm open then moved part of a bone into place and put a plate + screws in her arm.

Isn't medical jargon wonderful. Thank goodness for google.
Hey! I had that several years ago! Hope she's feeling better!
 
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