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Thank you all for the prayers last week about my wife’s knee surgery. It ended up getting rescheduled to today due to some issues at the facility. The surgery went well and she is home resting now.

Thank you @NSOE for the recommendation about grass fed collagen. I shared your post with my wife and we have ordered some for her to start taking during the recovery process.
 
Posting here because it's such a great gift:

Got an axe handle from my buddy (known each other since kindergarten times). One of 4 he got from his mother. She got them from her uncle before he passed who hand made them, and had passed them on to her because he didn't trust them to anyone else. Now I have one.

Anyone have any recommendations for a quality are head to put on it?

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(I believe it's ash wood)

Maybe a little late to the party, but there are places you can forge your own blade, if you're not too far, like

It's a pretty neat experience. I only did the single class for a small blade, but they have more extensive courses.

A hand made handle deserves a handmade blade. :D
 
Thank you all for the prayers last week about my wife’s knee surgery. It ended up getting rescheduled to today due to some issues at the facility. The surgery went well and she is home resting now.

Thank you @NSOE for the recommendation about grass fed collagen. I shared your post with my wife and we have ordered some for her to start taking during the recovery process.

Is the wife scared of needles? Tiny insulin pin needles....?
 
Tiny needles wouldn’t bother her.

I have helped multiple people recover from nagging injuries and reparative surgeries with the aid of peptides, to the point where doctors have been astonished as to the rate of recovery. Do some research on the combination of BPC157 and TB500, the new one also being used in conjunction with those two is GHK-CU. Hopefully you're just going to come back and say "she's totally fine and healing well", but if you do decide to look into it further let me know I can help.
 
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I have helped multiple people recover from nagging injuries and reparative surgeries with the aid of peptides, to the point where doctors have been astonished as to the rate of recovery. Do some research on the combination of BPC157 and TB500, the new one also being used in conjunction with those two is GHK-CU. Hopefully you're just going to come back and say "she's totally fine and healing well", but if you do decide to look into it further let me know I can help.

Thank you. I will look into the combination of those peptides.

This is the surgery she had done (there are some surgical photos on the page of someone's leg opened up so be warned): https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9196027/

The first two weeks were very tough and she was in a lot of pain even with painkillers. Then one day she woke up and said it didn't hurt much anymore. Since then she has been recovering well. She is doing physical therapy and exercising at home, working on getting her strength in her leg back and also bending her knee.

The worst part now is the limited mobility. Since she has to wear a brace locked in full extension at all times except when she is doing her specific exercises, she can't sit in the front seat of the car or sit in a chair normally. She is getting around on crutches pretty good and can put about 60% weight on the affected leg while standing. She is starting to go crazy from not being able to do much though so anything that would speed up her recovery would be great.
 
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