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Laughing Grass

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You gonna go dancing?


I am okay, trying to resist setting up a tent, >.<
I'm thinking about going out and having some fun this weekend, dry Feb is officially over. We forced our way onto a closed dance floor at a wedding reception last summer. They didn't put up much of a resistance.

Will the electrician have to go into your grow room? If not I don't see any harm in getting everything setup.
 

Rsawr

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I'm thinking about going out and having some fun this weekend, dry Feb is officially over. We forced our way onto a closed dance floor at a wedding reception last summer. They didn't put up much of a resistance.

Will the electrician have to go into your grow room? If not I don't see any harm in getting everything setup.
LG, dance crasher o_O So in that situation do you dance with the strangers, or do you shove the strangers out of your way?

If the grow room were square I wouldn't be whining >.<
I hope they finish soon
 

Laughing Grass

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In that situation I knew everyone. It was close to ten of us. They had caution tape around the dance floor, we took it down, fired up spotify and had some fun. Would have been better with a DJ tho. At the clubs we usually go in a group, I don't like dancing with strangers.
 

manfredo

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I wouldn’t go that far. Think of all the excruciating hours to get to him for all of your follow ups. Jmho from Gainesville. If I hadn’t needed a trauma surgeon I wouldn’t have been there. 1 year of follow ups.

Good morning beautiful, whatever day it is.

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Oh trust me, I know, I traveled for both hips AND my left shoulder....and yep, a year or more of follow up...It was years with the hips and I'd still be going if the dr. hadn't blown me off when I asked for a 2nd opinion on my elevated cobalt and chromium.

There is not one shoulder replacement doctor in this area so I have no choice but to travel, but yes, 5 hours is a long trip... I did get recommended another one in Philly, which is 3 hours away. I plan on calling shortly to see if they take my insurance. At least that would be doable in a day.

I have not decided on whether to give the one in Syracuse a try. He claims to be a "high volume shoulder replacement doctor" but that one review scares me. That one review is on all 3 major health websites, so someone is trying to smear him, whether or not it's legit, who knows. It is a warmer day, safe for traveling....I might go see what he has to say...or not, I am not sure WTF to do!! I am sooo leery of doctors any more.
 

curious2garden

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Oh trust me, I know, I traveled for both hips AND my left shoulder....and yep, a year or more of follow up...It was years with the hips and I'd still be going if the dr. hadn't blown me off when I asked for a 2nd opinion on my elevated cobalt and chromium.

There is not one shoulder replacement doctor in this area so I have no choice but to travel, but yes, 5 hours is a long trip... I did get recommended another one in Philly, which is 3 hours away. I plan on calling shortly to see if they take my insurance. At least that would be doable in a day.

I have not decided on whether to give the one in Syracuse a try. He claims to be a "high volume shoulder replacement doctor" but that one review scares me. That one review is on all 3 major health websites, so someone is trying to smear him, whether or not it's legit, who knows. It is a warmer day, safe for traveling....I might go see what he has to say...or not, I am not sure WTF to do!! I am sooo leery of doctors any more.
Ask that doctor to his face about that review. His reaction will tell you a lot. Also never ask a physician for a second opinion (unless you're hospitalized and literally need his help to get one), instead just line up another appointment and go. Finally I'd even fly for surgery and then line up a local physician to follow me after the surgery. I wish you the best of luck on all of this and don't envy you having to go through it.
 

manfredo

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Ask that doctor to his face about that review. His reaction will tell you a lot. Also never ask a physician for a second opinion (unless you're hospitalized and literally need his help to get one), instead just line up another appointment and go. Finally I'd even fly for surgery and then line up a local physician to follow me after the surgery. I wish you the best of luck on all of this and don't envy you having to go through it.
That's exactly what I was thinking. What also scares me, is he doesn't seem to have many recent reviews...Lot's of older ones, and they are good ones, but something seems off. He's only 40 years old.
 
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