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Going in for elbow surgery Friday on my right arm.  I'm going to button her up next week in case I don't make it back before the fall season.  Surgery is nerve repositioning in elbow and carpal tunnel release. They're telling me 6-8 weeks before I can lift anything heavier than a coffee cup.

Spring seems like a long way off.   Oh well,  at least football season is starting up.

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Health is more important than fishing.

 

Good luck with the surgery, and a speedy recovery to you. Next spring is already on the horizon.

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10 minutes ago, gimruis said:

Health is more important than fishing.

 

Good luck with the surgery, and a speedy recovery to you. Next spring is already on the horizon.

I agree with this guy ~

Still a tough pill to swallow.

:smiley:

A-Jay

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Staying fit and healthy is worth it. Some people are aware I had a shoulder injury that made fishing difficult for many months. I could still physically fish, but I would be doing more harm than good. I took the time to rehab and came back stronger. I fish today with no pain and just bench pressed more than I ever have. 

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Those fish you'll miss chasing will be bigger and waiting on you, once you've recovered. I was gonna offer to keep fresh gas in your boat but I'm in Ga..😁

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Good luck with your surgery 👍

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Hope you have a successful procedure @2tall79 and a speedy recovery. 

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Best of luck on a speedy recovery. Considering your symptoms are to the point you need an ulnar nerve transposition and carpal tunnel release, it's safe to say you're going to enjoy fishing so much more come springtime. The time away will be well worth the wait!

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Prayers for a successful surgery and a fast recovery. 

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Safe and speedy recovery. Keep us posted.

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