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Lol i take pride in starting woodcutting at a young age i'v always had a passion for my grandfather tought me how to run a chainsaw when i was 10 i have since in five years cut damn close to a good 6-700 cords im loving the wood business but wow didn't those two injuries make it difficult and yes that story is tue somebody asked for ex ray pics earlier and i made a huge effort to get them but my doctor would not give them to me
Federal law requires Doctors to supply "as soon as possible" requested medical records. So your story is getting thin
 
Was just fracture so the two halves were still perfectly aligned just

Like a cracked windshield its still together but obviously compromised


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Dude a cracked windshield is held together by the few thousnths of an inch thick plastic sheet between the inner and outer pieces of glass
 
Brandon,

Your toes were pointing backwards because you are now missing the ACL in that knee. That injury often comes with zero pain after a few hours.
 
"broke my femour bone on my other leg supposedly the worst bone to break"
Ah! the old broken leg you have when you don't have a broken leg, I'm afraid we'd have to see X-rays to prove it, if you've ever had a X-ray they send you home with them, if they didn't the drs surgery or hospital would be overflowing with them.
Unfortunately speaking from experience I've had a dislocated kneee & two broken legs, fortunately not all at the same time & I've still got all the X-rays, some of which are 32 years old.
They don't make hard copies any more it's all on the computer.
 
They don't make hard copies any more it's all on the computer.
They make both, emailed to the dr with reduced size pics & the report and you take home the hard copies which you keep and take with you back to the surgery if needed & if you have to see a different dr or specialist.
 
They make both, emailed to the dr with reduced size pics & the report and you take home the hard copies which you keep and take with you back to the surgery if needed & if you have to see a different dr or specialist.
All the X-ray from other facilities I have seen in the past two years came on a cd.
 
The only thing they give us on CDs are ultrasounds, ct scans & MRI's & even then they will still give you a hard copy of them. I am only speaking from my own experience , I had an MRI done about a year ago on my edna & an ultra sound done on my jatz crackers just before xmas , probably around 2 years since my last X-ray to see if my broken leg healed ok.
 
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