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  1. pql1

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    Pop,pop,pop. "Oh no!" :hair:
    That's what I felt in my arm, and kind of what I said as I threw my last hunk of oak on the truck. Doc says it appears to be partial muscle and ligament tear. Not what I wanted to have happen this time of year. Guess I'll just listen to the doc's orders and hope for a quick recovery. To make things worse, I haven't even run a full tank through the new saw :faint:

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  2. papadave

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    Oh man, that sounds painful.
    Don't rush back into it.
     
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    Bet that hurt. I'll say a prayer for a quick recovery. God Bless
     
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  4. pql1

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    Thanks ! It will all be good, just helps to whine a bit. I have plenty of wood for this year and plenty for next year, but it could put a damper on year three for a bit.
     
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    Do you have a hydraulic splitter?
    Do some one-handed splitting for a while.
     
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    I will probably give that a shot, but I think my wife may make me wait a couple of weeks. I believe I have about 4 cords cut and waiting for the splitter :thumbs:
     
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    Yeah, I'm just goofy enough I'd be out there at least givin' it a shot. If you do, take it easy, so you don't mess up the other side.:hair:
     
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    Best of luck, hope you heal really fast. :pain: That happened to a friend of mine, took hima few months to recover but his was a complete tear.
     
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    I have empathy for you. Took a hard fall on my shoulder three winters ago and when I lift up my shoulder now there is a lot of crackle/popping noise; no pain, but rather weird sounding. From this experience I would suggest giving yourself plenty of time to heal.

    Good luck and speedy recovery!
     
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    I would hold off on splitting for at least a couple of weeks. You will stress the injured arm if you are using the other arm heavily.
     
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    pq,
    hang in there. Most of the time rest will do the trick. Keep moving so it doesn't freeze up. But, take it slow for awhile.
     
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    Take it easy, let it heal. But that's why the three year plan is so valuable, due to unseen circumstances like this.
     
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    I have two herniated disks I am dealing with. L4/L5 & L5/S1. Some mornings just getting my socks on is a challenge.
     
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    you don't want to make that partial tear, a full tear. Recovery just to the partial will be several weeks. Full tear, then to the operating room and 6 months recovery. [​IMG]
     
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    you don't want to make that partial tear, a full tear. Recovery just to the partial will be several weeks. Full tear, then to the operating room and 6 months recovery.
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    You could host a GTG and get those 4 cords split really fast:axe::axe::axe:
     
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    As someone who has tendonitis in my left and right shoulders; I feel your pain. That stuff smarts. :(

    Give it time to heal and take it easy.
     
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    Forget that new saw. It won't rust. Get the arm healed first but realize it won't happen quickly. Good luck and sorry to hear about this.
     
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    Thanks everyone, I plan on doing something a little different this time and pay attention to the Doc's instructions !!! :yes: Hopefully when I go back next week things will be headed in the right direction.

    Then, if el nino happens maybe I can enjoy some more cutting time this winter :shiver:
     
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    Sorry to hear about the arm.......listen to the doc don't turn it into a full tear.
     
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