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All posts by randomduck. Utah native. Lived in Connecticut. In DC for the past decade. Advocate for cycling and multi-modal transportation. Avid alpine skier and endurance cyclist. Politically minded (and occasionally an activist). Lover of the outdoors. Random. Projectfemur: my hip is now missing a couple of bits… for the better. 31 August, 2016. My hip/femur is now a few grams lighter. There’s less pain and more mobility. #projectfemur – for now – feels quite a bit better. Look ma: no more screws!
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Projectfemur: my hip is now missing a couple of bits… for the better. 31 August, 2016. My hip/femur is now a few grams lighter. There’s less pain and more mobility. #projectfemur – for now – feels quite a bit better. To say the least. Standing up, sitting down, lifting my leg, walking, running, skiing – it. Look ma: no more screws! So things are better, much better. My legs as of August 31, 2016: one is smaller than the other…. So I know what work I need to do in the next two months: get the right leg ba...
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the one year anniversary of #projectfemur: quite the ride - randomduck
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The one year anniversary of #projectfemur: quite the ride. 11 January, 2015. It’s now been a whole year since #projectfemur began. On January 11, 2014, a simple, tumbling fall. While trying to avoid hitting a tree brought forth a broken femur, surgery, bilateral pulmonary embolism, and months of tough physical therapy. I have many people to thank for this. My orthopedic surgeon, Dr. Scott Faucett. It’s been a long, strange year, full of ups and downs. I’ve learned a lot about myself and m...I was coachin...
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