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Sorry to hear about your fall Fret. I know the feeling only too well as I have had a number of self inflicted dislocations including my left shoulder and numerous broken bones over the past 18 years mainly through mountain biking but also being a DT.

First week is always the worst by some distance, second and third weeks are uncomfortable but you can start to feel your on the mend and then it's just a question of sensible exercise and recovery. Fingers crossed you heal well and heal fast. ATB Paul
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Fretless (Tue Sep 20, 2022 7:09 pm)
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Fretless wrote: Tue Sep 20, 2022 6:42 pm
karatestu wrote: Tue Sep 20, 2022 6:09 pm Take it easy Fret. You will be amazed the amount of things you can do with one arm,
Do Def Leppard need a new drummer?

8-)
I think you will find that they have always needed a new drummer :grin:
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Sorry to hear of your mishap Fret, hope you are feeling better today, keep enjoying your digital music. :grin:
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Look after yourself bro. We come this way but once. Hope you get paid as well!
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Please stay well, and upright, but not uptight..
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I hope you're not in too much discomfort. Heal soon.
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Fretless (Thu Sep 22, 2022 2:29 pm)
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Get well soon, my daughter suffers from regular knee dislocation and found that ice packs / keeping it cool really helps quicken the healing as well as keep moving without putting any strain / weight on.

The good news is each time you do it it’s less painful :grin:
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