| Jared Manders RBHR 12/9/08 Dr. De Smet **VIDEO** |
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Sun 12/7/2008 6:22 PM
The transit people at the airport had major TUDES. No english at the airport or trains. Nothing. Did I mention that I was an obsessive/compulsive eater and since there is no food in the country on Sundays, (NO FOOD ANYWHERE) I ate the entire bag of dried mangos I had brought along for the surgery! Now what Sherlock? And, yet another thing... I can see why the hip replacement internet community of patients talk to each other so much. THERE IS NOTHING TO DO HERE. The highlight of my trip so far is to watch the towels dry on the heated bathroom rack. When I tried to get a sandwich here (did I mention there was no food) , it took;3 hours for the girl at the front desk (can't pronounce her name... figures, she's foreign) to finally tell me that she was "looking into it". I told her to forget it because it would be quicker (and probably cheaper) to ship something out from Cleveland Also... the internet is slow here. Especially in the middle of the night when you cant sleep because its like a vacuum here. & NO SOUNDS ANYWHERE. Weird. And I thought NYC was too loud. I'd give a Euro just to hear a bird shit on the railing outside. Think I have an attitude now? Just wait till Fraulein Himler tortures me at the hospital Tuesday! Got to go brush my teeth now. I'm still alive! Question: why is there NO scar on my hip yet my right testicle appears to be missing? So far what you just read took me literally 3 hours to write!. The morphine is some serious *@*%$%@!. I Hope they Have a doggy bag so I can take some home with me? I'm in my regular hospital bed now after the icu. Write more later. I just can NOT stay Awake. J Belgium Wednesday Hey kids, Only 1 hour ago I never thought all this was possible but I ate my first food in two full days, had two young Dutch girls scrub me down - yes everything (: got out of bed, sat in a chair, learned to use the crutches and walked down the hallway. Now I'm working on exercises directed by PT. Honestly I thought my leg was welded to the bed last night. Good to know it functions! Mon 12/15/08 Hi Folks, Jared 6 Days POST OPERATION - Monday DEC 15TH, 08
Tony my PT starts me on the exercise Bike in addition to the usual exercises and stretches Sat 12/20/2008 10:07 AM
10 days Post Op today Set off the metal detectors on the Effel tower scanners! My first of many and proud to be bionic! Wed Dec 24, 2008 12:54 am Hello Hipsters,
First official post from the "other side" wishing everyone a happy holiday season and a great New Year.
Other patients- Sali (Iceland), Hank, Marjolyn (Holland),Maryanne (Alberta,Canada) Teresa (LA), Melanie (Sacramento), Bill (Atlanta), Mary Joe (Pburgh but Browns fans), Kate (Colorado & beyond)- we all get amazing energy from each other. Kudos for Carine writing on a patients leg prior to her operation that "Dr. De Smet is a rock star" Taking the proper time in a separate rehab facility was key. Checking out today for the final time, headed to
Fast train to Tue 12/30/2008 8:30 AM Hi everyone, I still perform my usual self rehab routine each day including ( when I can) using the Jared R BHR De Smet, Dec 9, 08 Proud to be bionic Wed 1/7/2009 12:06 AM Hi all. 4 Weeks less one day Post Op yesterday here in Roma. Back stateside this Sunday after an eventful medical tourism trip. Flavian amphitheater was Built in only 10 years time and finished in 80 AD. Counting standing The wooden floor was covered by sand and swept away between each show replaced with new sand. This would clear the blood and guts Thu 1/8/2009 1:40 AM 4 Weeks post op and still traveling
I can emphasize to you that if you are using at least one crutch, in every culture, people will get up and offer their seat to you while riding on one of those jerky Metro’s. I’ve had Kids run full speed at me while playing soccer, only to be grabbed by their parents at the last moment so they don’t cause a collision. I was put at the head of the line at the Louvre, given extra space while admiring Gaudi’s work and had a protective barrier around me while walking on the insane La Rambla during New Years eve. It’s sort of like a Badge or a license, it is a protective circle that lets other people know to stay clear. Without it, you are a bowling pin! I am quite capable of functioning without crutches now but when the crowds get crazy it might be wise to advertise.Now the hole in the floor the Italians call a toilet…. Jared R/BHR De Smet Dec 9, 08 Sat 1/10/2009 10:02 AM ABOUT 1 HOUR AGO. MY DAUGHTER EMILY AND ME OUR LAST POSE FOR MY TIMED CAMERA. LAST NIGHT HERE, HEADED HOME FIRST THING AM
Vicky, Thought you would like to see a pic of me back at work less than 6 weeks post op as a director of photography.
Today working for the History Channel "Modern Marvels", I was able to successfully pick up and shoot handheld with a 30 pound video camera on my shoulder, sometimes moving with the action in odd positions.
A BHR made it possible to continue my work life and meeting the president is part
of it. It hits home for me that I made the right descision because I feel so
normal. (Jared is a professional cameraman)
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