by wecc » 01 Nov 2011, 05:04
Hello Flipflop…as I said in my first post, I went to marine boot camp many years ago and with that said, AF is the most painful thing I can remember….First, the CRS you chose can make all the difference. I went to one, who seemed rushed and was pushing me out the door. Needless to say…he is history. The CRS I am seeing now is outstanding. He took 20 min to explain everything that is going on and different ways to work though this. Most on the site that had the surgery, said the healing was a walk in the park compared to the daily pain from the AF.
My cousin had a LIS early last year and he is so pissed at himself for waiting so long to have one. He is now back to living his life. In fact, him and his family took a bike tour in the west coast. Yes, they spent 3 days on a bike!!!! I know you cannot even imagine that now….but you will get there. It might not happen overnight….however with that said, your quality of life will get back to where it once was. I can tell you first hand sh__ happens in life. I see people I work with and have lost friends from bad health issue. While this all stinks and many times I got very upset, at the end of the day, things can always be much worse than dealing with an AF. As my wife said to me when this all happened, if this is the worst thing to happen in my life…I am blessed…. Good luck my dear….you will get to the other side!