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Postby locky801 » Sat Nov 29, 2025 4:37 pm

Brodlach wrote:
locky801 wrote:F-35A Lightning II what a show, kamakazee pilot i reckon

Flew directly over my work, I could almost reach out and touch it. As loud as I’ve ever heard the jets overhead


Yep right over the top of my house 4 times, lowest in all the years we have been here, sheer awesomeness
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Postby cracka » Sun Nov 30, 2025 7:19 am

locky801 wrote:
Brodlach wrote:
locky801 wrote:F-35A Lightning II what a show, kamakazee pilot i reckon

Flew directly over my work, I could almost reach out and touch it. As loud as I’ve ever heard the jets overhead


Yep right over the top of my house 4 times, lowest in all the years we have been here, sheer awesomeness

Wasn't ready when he did his 1st pass directly over us. My 24 year old son said he could have watched that all day. Was awesome when he went vertical near the end up through the clouds.
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Postby gadj1976 » Sun Nov 30, 2025 11:15 am

Total Knee Replacement Update:

Day 5 & 6

Sleep is still difficult. Bruising has come out in the knee itself, down to the ankle and every time you lean on it in bed, or have the quilt touch it in bed, it's like getting kicked in a dead leg.

I've progressed off the zimmer frame and onto the walking stick. Mobility is good and pain during the day is quite manageable. I dropped the Endone during the day yesterday and went through ok, but I did ice it all day. The exercises are increasing the flexibility and I can now manage to leave my foot in the shower cubicle! Things you don't even think about when you're in hospital where everything is designed for minimal movement.

The Endone is giving me some strange dreams but does allow me to get to sleep, which is a bonus. 20 mins after taking it, the pain of the knee subdues and allows you to drift off.
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