Exactly. The most embarrassing thing about it is its name: the LEGASUS.
Oh no, I think I kind of love the name.
The theory behind it is kind of interesting, though. Apparently the same stem cells that start the process of creating cartilage are responsible for creating scar tissue. By keeping the "injured" area in constant motion, you're sending a message to the stem cells to make cartilage instead of scar tissue. Isn't that cool?
That is cool. Well, it is cool that they can do something like it. I feel horribly for you going through it though, and it darn well better work.
It's all coming back, like one of those war flashbacks.
Sheeesh, Ginger. You've had more than your share.
I loved my ice machine. As long as my knee was cold, it didn't hurt too badly. (The ice machine is a cooler full of ice with a pump that circulates cold water through a pad-thing strapped to your knee.) The only problem with it is that it goes through ice at an astonishing rate. I had to make several pitiful calls to friends, saying, "I know I said I had everything and I was fine, but could you please bring me a couple of bags of ice?"
It seems to me that I was only supposed to wear the foot-squishy thing for X hours a day and I could spread it out.
Can we call you the Riolegasus from now on.
You know what's fun? Having someone come into your house and vent their considerable spleen on you because they are really mad at soemone else? Did mention that this is someone I barely know? Do I look like a dump site?
my BIL had the ice machine when he broke both his heels but I know he didn't have the passive thing or the foot squishing thing- theywould not have help his heel bones stay in place.
I need an ice machine for my car. I was wondering how I'd pimp my ride -- that's what I'd have built into the seat.
I think I'm over Alias. I've been trying to finish watching the premiere for over a day now, and keep getting distracted.
LEGASUS is like the most funny product name I've come across since GLOMITTS (which, yes, are fingerless gloves with a mitten cover that folds back to expose your naked fingertips).
However, much sympathy about having to use the damn thing for 12 hours a day -- for that long! Is it possible that if you heal fast enough the doctor can let you out early for good behavior? I know they'll do that for casts, sometimes.
I took my
new
car out -- dropped the roommate off at her Saturday job, then went over to Whole Foods and Trader Joe's and stocked up on good food and some treats too. Which included a lovely baglet of
small
organic Mackintosh apples which are wonderful and crisp and like biting into autumn....
Also - met some one who is healing from have her entire spine fused. the good news - she can walk around. the bad news is the the extra 20 lbs of plastic armor with fake air holes she has to where every day for the next 12 months. It was a really primative looking device.
And the web site stuff in NUMB3RS? Maybe they overdumbed it down, but I have no idea what they're talking about.
I haven't watched TV since Wednesday night, so I am glad things kind of sucked. Makes catching up much easier.
My shiny new car:
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I promise to stop mentioning it now, or at least try to. It's just that I've never had a new car before. (And may not ever again.) And it has so many neat features.
I parked it next to a Ford Expedition, which is a hulking brute of an SUV, and now I don't feel at all too bad at the size of my new car. Which is rated for 30 MPG on the highway, so I'm going to work hard on the fallacy that it's just an extra-tall station wagon.