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Old 29-09-15, 10:45
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Rick, I am amazed. My wife has just done a jig saw puzzle.
Stamp collecting might be a safer hobby, if the tweezers are not too heavy.
Take care.
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Old 29-09-15, 15:01
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Hi Rick

Those photographs of your operation are amazing. I hope you won't have to go through any more operations. It is really a credit to your surgeons that they are able to do that for you. Just look at yourself as a restoration job just like we do to our vehicles and that you are back on the road again. Good luck with the rehab and don't overdo it. After seeing what you went through I will never complain about my back problems again. Take care my friend.

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Old 29-09-15, 15:18
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Rick,

Very glad to hear that your operation went well. That is an incredible bit of engineering. Pace yourself accordingly. Great to see you back on MLU.

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Old 29-09-15, 16:20
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Good luck with everything Rick. Don't wish to sound morbid but you are going to be worth alot to the recyclers when you finally kick the bucket!!

Let's hope that is a long way off and you have plenty of years remaining in the shed.

Jack
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Old 29-09-15, 17:16
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Rick,

At the risk of authenticity, you must be able to find somewhere on the Lynx to incorporate one or two of those screws - like leaving your DNA. It'll drive future restorers/museum curators/rivet counters nuts!!!

Hell, I gave up on armour restoration years ago to reduce the risk of further back injury, but I'm almost ashamed to admit it in light of your ordeal!!

Take care ....

Mike
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Old 29-09-15, 23:56
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Hey Rick

We have a Dr. here that has a special procedure for spine issues, here is a link to his site, http://www.falsecreekhealthcare.com/...steven-helper/ I know he cant help you out since he is in Canada but the important part is the procedure he performs.

If you have any fractures they have a custom compound they can inject into the vertebrae the fill the cracks, if you have a collapsed/compressed disc they can inject the compound between the vertebrae to get the proper separation again. Patients that have had the procedure done have claimed to have gone dancing the night after they get the operation and pain is gone right away.

I know about this as I wanted to get it done years ago for my spine however when he looked at the x-ray and saw that my vertebrae is a triangle shape instead of a square he said he did not want to fix the disc only to have the vertebrae slip backwards and leave me paralyzed.

I am adding a picture of my x-ray. My injury was a result of a faceplant after flying over the handlebars of a motorcycle.

P.S.: Here is the link to the vertebrae procedure - http://www.falsecreekhealthcare.com/...ertebroplasty/
Here is the link to the Disc procedure - http://www.falsecreekhealthcare.com/...t/discography/

Not sure if any of this is helpful for you but here it is.
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Old 19-11-16, 15:46
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Rick,

I hope that your recovery from your latest back surgery is progressing to your satisfaction.

I am now tackling the reproduction of the soft skin components on the exterior of my Lynx. I was fortunate that the fenders and most of the bins survived to provide templates. However my front bin on the glasis plate was missing. I have access to the one on the Lynx at the CWM, for measurements, but I don' t have the dimensions/configuration of the supporting braces that support this bin.

Would you have any pictures, sketches or dimensions of these brackets ?

Thanks, Peter
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