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bvince
Posted 2010-09-04 3:18 PM (#365031)
Subject: What to Do???



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Well ... I'm having elbow surgery on Friday the 10th. Something having to do with cutting and repositioning the ulnar nerve. I asked the orthopedic surgeon if there was something he could do while he was in there to improve my guitar playing.(besides locking it in the playing position)He suggested he could install a tuner, but I said I'd pass on that one. Anyway ... Any ideas of what to do for the following three weeks without being able to play my guitar? He said no driving either. (no sick right hand jokes please)
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alpep
Posted 2010-09-04 5:25 PM (#365032 - in reply to #365031)
Subject: Re: What to Do???


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DO NOT PLAY THE GUITAR

I made that mistake when I had my elbow operation.
it set me back 2 months in my recovery and extra rehab

DO NOT PLAY THE GUITAR
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Weaser P
Posted 2010-09-04 6:11 PM (#365033 - in reply to #365031)
Subject: Re: What to Do???


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Originally posted by bvince:
(no sick right hand jokes please)
Well, I got nuthin' then.

Hope it all goes well and you're back at it soon though.
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Jukebox Joe
Posted 2010-09-04 6:12 PM (#365034 - in reply to #365031)
Subject: Re: What to Do???


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Couldn't agree more. Do what the doc says. Rest. Catch up on some reading! Don't give in to the temptation to play.
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standing
Posted 2010-09-04 9:42 PM (#365035 - in reply to #365031)
Subject: Re: What to Do???



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Originally posted by alpep:
DO NOT PLAY THE GUITAR
Now there's a sentence you won't see around here very often, especially from the Big Guy. ;)

…but it's good advice, resist the temptation, you'll be much better off in the long run…

…good luck…
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MWoody
Posted 2010-09-04 9:59 PM (#365036 - in reply to #365031)
Subject: Re: What to Do???



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Write some songs (just don't play them).
Take an online course or check out some podcasts on writing.
Pencil out possible lyrics and observations, start listening to songs you like and ask yourself why you like them.
Break the songs down in your mind and discover the parts that make up the whole. The story, the little "blossoms" of color the other instruments toss in.

When you get the green light to play you'll have a whole new perspective and some new material.

It's a lot like learning another language before you take a trip.
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stephent28
Posted 2010-09-05 1:29 AM (#365037 - in reply to #365031)
Subject: Re: What to Do???



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I need to get that done. I have had problems with my ulnar nerve for a couple years now and the off and on numbing of my arm really drives me nuts.

Let me know how it goes.

My insurance just jumped up another $100 a month (and I haven't used them in 7 years) so I am gonna get about 30K worth of needed surgeries between now and the end of the year and stick it to them!!!!
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2010-09-05 2:55 AM (#365038 - in reply to #365031)
Subject: Re: What to Do???



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Amen Stephen!

Originally posted by MWoody:
It's a lot like learning another language before you take a trip.
And I can relate to that...
Kinda like watching "Hee Haw" and the "Dukes of Hazzard" before hitchhiking to Daytona?
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seesquare
Posted 2010-09-05 11:10 AM (#365039 - in reply to #365031)
Subject: Re: What to Do???


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......or buying a woven bowl, before departing to Hades.
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PEZ
Posted 2010-09-05 11:19 AM (#365040 - in reply to #365031)
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we hope you a speedy recovery
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bvince
Posted 2010-09-05 1:50 PM (#365041 - in reply to #365031)
Subject: Re: What to Do???



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Thanks for the advice. I was also thinking of going on a guitar buying spree, but the wife would probably break the other arm.
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kitmann
Posted 2010-09-05 1:52 PM (#365042 - in reply to #365031)
Subject: Re: What to Do???



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After having 5 major operation, including replacing my right shoulder with plastic, not counting my chest, and when I feel off the house I shattered my skull and they did not think I was going to make it. In that time of sitting around, I wrote, the songs Cry for Help and Cajun Queen for my cd. I do know what you are going through. Be careful with your arm and I hope you have some good support at home for you. It took me over 6 years just to pick up a full gallon of milk. If It was not for the support of Karen, and my friends. Well lets say I would not be in the shape I am today.

My prayers are with you
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MusicMishka
Posted 2010-09-05 4:43 PM (#365043 - in reply to #365031)
Subject: Re: What to Do???


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I wish you speedy recovery...although I could play guitar during my ongoing recovery, I still cannot sing, and for a singer, that's tough. The waiting is the hardest part (wow, that would make a great song...). I suggest watching some music DVD's as well as listening to your favorite's...do as Al and your doctors say: leave the guitar alone until you get the green light to play again.
Best wishes...
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Guitarzannie
Posted 2010-09-05 7:31 PM (#365044 - in reply to #365031)
Subject: Re: What to Do???


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Hope you have a speedy recovery. What do do during the three weeks of recovery?

As the others have said, absolutely no guitar. Read guitar magazines. I would also suggest watching the "Have You Seen Jim Croce Live" dvd.

Michelle
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TRboy
Posted 2010-09-05 8:45 PM (#365045 - in reply to #365031)
Subject: Re: What to Do???



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Hope you heal up O.K. with no problems!


Originally posted by Old Man Arthur:
....
Originally posted by MWoody:
It's a lot like learning another language before you take a trip.
And I can relate to that...
Kinda like watching "Hee Haw" and the "Dukes of Hazzard" before hitchhiking to Daytona?
Now THAT's funny....I don't care who you are! :D

Oh, btw Vince....

DO NOT PLAY THE GUITAR!
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hwebster
Posted 2010-09-06 10:57 AM (#365046 - in reply to #365031)
Subject: Re: What to Do???


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Spend time learning new lyrics and gather new music tabs but stay away from the guitar for awhile. I went through surgery last year and it was nice to learn different things and am fine now. Wish you all goes well with the surgery and with the recovery. If you do PT, go easy following the recommended excersives,step by step and don't rush. That is what is important; later on you will have more ideas and ready to start playing again.
Hector
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fillhixx
Posted 2010-09-06 12:26 PM (#365047 - in reply to #365031)
Subject: Re: What to Do???



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Go for a walk instead
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bvince
Posted 2010-09-06 12:55 PM (#365048 - in reply to #365031)
Subject: Re: What to Do???



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Since I live about 3 miles from work and the doc said "no driving", I'll probably get a lot of walking in.
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muzza
Posted 2010-09-07 5:16 AM (#365049 - in reply to #365031)
Subject: Re: What to Do???



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My suggestion...
Teach yourself Blues Harp.
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2010-09-07 9:10 AM (#365050 - in reply to #365031)
Subject: Re: What to Do???



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Go shopping for neon.
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Patch
Posted 2010-09-07 9:25 AM (#365051 - in reply to #365031)
Subject: Re: What to Do???



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Best of luck bvince!

When I was out of commission for a while earlier this summer, the medication kept me from doing anything too detailed. For the first time in a long time, I just tried to relax. And oddly enough, found nostalgic, pleasurable bliss eating italian ice and watching shows I had not thought about in years like Hogan's Heroes.

It won't be long before this is just another war story to be told while drinking beer at a jam session.
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bvince
Posted 2010-09-07 2:42 PM (#365052 - in reply to #365031)
Subject: Re: What to Do???



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Well my blood pressure has been up for quite a while now, so maybe with the drugs and relaxation, I'll be able to get that back under control also.
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bburg
Posted 2010-09-08 3:38 PM (#365053 - in reply to #365031)
Subject: Re: What to Do???



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Hi Bryan,

I see, we all become old now. I've that issues, too. But not in the arms, I've them at my knees. And that's the advantage, I don't need them for playing guitars.
It's only for a few weeks, stay strong and be healthy as quick as possible.


Bernie
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bvince
Posted 2010-09-09 12:36 PM (#365054 - in reply to #365031)
Subject: Re: What to Do???



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Well this sucks ... My 87C is scheduled to arrive from the mothership tomorrow, and my surgery is tomorrow morning. I won't be able to play it for three weeks.
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2ifbyC
Posted 2010-09-09 1:44 PM (#365055 - in reply to #365031)
Subject: Re: What to Do???
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Ouch, THAT hurts! :eek:
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