As with anything there are the "generalities" then the specifics. Initial patient health will have the most to do with results, followed by how well post op directions are followed, then how the procedure was actually done. Many "older" surgeons are still doing it "the way I've always done it" while some move with the times and "update" how they do it. Just like "normal" people not all surgeons are comfortable with change. Case in point one Ortho my wife works with mentioned at his "walk with a Doc" that just in the incision alone there have been changes, the "old" way was to basically from mid thigh to mid calf, now it's half that if not smaller.
Who wants to tell her? lol I'm so glad you're back and feeling better <3 Edit: this is *your* thread. You kind of *have* to be here
Seems like he probably had lots of personal experience understanding the effects of drugs on the body - so it was a natural career progression.
I guess we should be thankful it's not themlsssoccer.com. I still hear "the MLS" all the time, even from people in the league, players and coaches like Cherundolo. No one says "the major league baseball" - "He's leading the major league baseball in hitting!", "the MLB". Though people don't normally use the acronym "MLB", it's just "baseball".
I am no longer a Republican after tonight. I will be changing my registration once fully healthy to Democrat. That was absolute asinine bull shit. Respectfully to those who support, no disrespect to you from me. But god damn...
There were no surprises in that debate, and I suspect that supporters of both candidates came away satisfied that their nominee had "won."
Not a fan of either candidate but you have to admit the moderators were more than a little bias toward Harris , both candidates dropped some big lies but they really only fact checked Trump and let Harris slide for the most part, sad this is all we can come up with for candidates.
So you ask the people in the middle Just one little sample, but... https://www.washingtonpost.com/elections/interactive/2024/presidential-debate-voter-poll/