Had mine done about 5 years ago. It was messed up, one of the three muscles holding the bone into the socket was detached. Some cutting and s****ping and ***anium wire permanently holding the muscles back together and very good results. Of course I don't now do all the rough things I did back when I was full of piss and vinegar.
I hear you dude, Doc told me about the same thing. At my age (72), he said I won't have the same movement in that arm as I did before I tore it up. He did say that if I behave myself and don't force the issue, do my exercises and stay out of the garage, I'll be "almost" as good as I was. Getting pretty good at brushing my teeth with my left hand, don't poke myself in the eye or nose as much as I did three weeks ago!!! Doc does 4 of these Operations a day, 4 days a week, thinking his wife also has a Mercedes!
462 with 041 cam, 4 speed Super Hydro, 2:56 9.3 Olds/Pontiac posi.. Hurst Autostick. This car would cruise all day at 100...
I have owned this for quite a few years but it has been resting in the barn... Will get it out on the road again. Skickat från min iPhone med H.A.M.B.
...........I feel your pain, Jeff. I lost my little Dachshund 18 years ago now and I still occasionally have dreams about her. Don't really care if someone might think I'm a "cupcake" about it. They work their way into your heart and never leave.
I have had both shoulders done. Wonderful results, but recovery was not quick. If one goes bad, I would not hesitate to seek a redo. First done in 2005 .
Been there, done that, and again and again both sides since 1988. Now I don't even want to look at a "breaker bar". To keep the thread relevant heres a shot of my in between shoulder surgery projects.
Thanks! I daily drive it including taking the kids to school and it can get down the 1/8 mile pretty decent too! I might do a build thread for the new combination I have in the works for it