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01.12.2011, 03:29 PM

hahahahaha! Great way to re-use old parts florianz!!! love it!
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01.12.2011, 03:30 PM

I still have a metal rod in my femur as well. Been in there since 1995. I was suppose to take it out after a year or so, but I lost my insurance and decided to leave it in. But now I see a new use for the rod after I saw Florianz chassis mod.


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01.12.2011, 03:38 PM

I just had to cut off about 0.5 inches, thats it. very easy mod, easy to cut with a saw. titanium is not that hard, but it's rugged, tough, but light. and the bloody aluminum chassis never got bent.
if the titanium doesen't make problems, you can leave it in. after more tan 2 years it's pretty hard to get out, anyways. and a shitload of hard work for the doc.
   
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01.18.2011, 06:45 PM

I'll contribute some deets about the Ti deposits in my body...

Fell 45ft in 2006 which left me with a shattered knee cap, left femur clean fractured in two places, fractured left hip socket, left humerus clean fractured, broken jaw and a few broken teeth I can't divulge any information about the circumstances just yet. The net result is that I have Ti rods in my humerus and femur, Ti plates in my jaw, hip and knee cap. Took about 2 weeks for all the surgeries. The cool thing about the Ti rod implants is that they had me trying to walk a couple of days after my last surgery

A couple of silver linings from this mess:

1. Got into RC while I was recovering, which has led me to where I'm hanging out at RCM and drag racing.

2. IT'S GREAT TO BE ALIVE!


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Alive is good. - 01.18.2011, 07:30 PM

Alive is good. Another silver lining in the midst of a tragity. Its good to see the glass half full. I always try to help people see the good in whatever happens to us in life. Look at this woman who won the lottery $190M and now has to share half with her abusive husband. Not divorced, and community property laws split everything 50/50. Still she was broke yesterday and now has $95M. Let God take care of the soon to be EX. Holding anger is very unhealthy and leads to nothing but pain. Glad to hear that you have been rebuilt and with the Bling Bling of titanium installed you can rest assure that it will out last your organic parts. Finding R/C and joining us here on RCM is a blessing. Of course winning the lottery would be nice to.


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01.18.2011, 07:36 PM

Yea, I still remember the first day I met Sunny. Goofball walked up like a baller with his super duper fast Rustler. Little did I know he had Ti bling installed.


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Yea, I still remember the first day I met Sunny. Goofball walked up like a baller with his super duper fast Rustler. Little did I know he had Ti bling installed.
We are guessing that it did not help his personality? JK But maybe it made him more resiliant to our sense of humor??


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01.18.2011, 08:14 PM

He's a cool cat.


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01.18.2011, 08:15 PM

Humor gets us through a lot doesn't it Jerry? Yeah, I'm a bore to hang out with though... Yeah, I try to keep away from getting beat up on by the resident RCM roasters:



Sad thing about Holly Lahti too. But you're right, it's up to God to give his due at the proper time to the estranged husband who gets half her loot.

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Happy - 01.18.2011, 08:26 PM

I'm always happy just to be a part of the RCM family, which gives me a place to share my life experiences and also recipricate advice on R/C stuff and personal as well. Life will dish out many life lessons that we will not be very pleased to receive, but we have to find our way through all of them and keep our head held high.

My first Ex treated me like doodoo for years, and God has now provided her with a face that no sober man would dare to wake up next to. My second EX created a lot of drama where there was no need for it and caused me a lot of pain over many years keeping me from seeing my children. She is with him now, or not. But we have our three youngest kids with us now, and their lives are so much better off for it. Even my former mother-in-law speaks about how greatful they are that the kids are with us now. They will always mourn their loss, but God works in mysterious ways for sure. I do believe that Karma is alive and well. Delivering payment for each of us for the way we treat our fellow man. Humor has to be a part of that somehow.


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01.18.2011, 08:31 PM

So to tie into the original theme of this thread... looks like it's a good thing you didn't have 100% hearing then? Man, yeah the trials we go through can definitely make us stronger or completely break us down. Glad that you're living better than ever Jerry, the best form of revenge in existence.

So how much longer before the gauze plugs come out of your ears? I bet it's gonna drive you wild how loud everything's gonna sound all of a sudden!


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True that. - 01.18.2011, 09:35 PM

True that Sunny. My Moto is and always will be that "Life Is Good". We all have to suffer in various ways, but I believe that the character of a man is in how he responds and relates to the trials and tribulations that we face.

Yea the follow up appointment is on 28/Jan. I tried to get him to take them out before then, but he would not budge. Dr. Gilbert did another tuning fork test this week, and he told me that the results are looking better than expected. I am amazed already even with the gauze in there that my hearing has already improved. It's still too weird with all of that crap in my ear, but I have hope that things are going to be better.

Yea life sure has a strange sense of humor some days, but I am quite pleased for what I have and where I am at for an average guy at 51. Surrounded by my loving wife and my three youngest kids. Plus our five older successful kids is exactly what we live for. Everyone seems to be doing well and happiness is a part of our everyday life. How can I complain. Plus I have tons of titanium R/C parts in the shop. Whooohoooo. I can't wait to get settled in our new home in Prague. One of the garages will hold our new van, but the other side will be my new workshop. I have to work on plans for the new setup and get ready for some fun.


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01.18.2011, 09:44 PM

Fascinating Jerry - my son does have a bionic ear, well two actually

You're very lucky that the structure within your ear is sound & able to support the prosthetic

Which bone does it attach to - malleus, incus or directly to the stapes?


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Fascinating Jerry - my son does have a bionic ear, well two actually

You're very lucky that the structure within your ear is sound & able to support the prosthetic

Which bone does it attach to - malleus, incus or directly to the stapes?
Not sure of the bone names, but from the technical description the Dr. provided the prostetic has a wire sleave much like a chinese finger that slips onto the bone keeping it in place, and that connects directly to the nerve leading to my brain. I had several surgeries as a young child because of an illness which casued sever damage to my eardrum, and apparently from this exploritory surgery the Dr. says there was alot of damage and some of the bones were replaced with bones from other areas of my body. I was only like 7 years old then and do not remember much at all about that ordeal. Unfortunately some of those bones are now broken. The pin actually bypasses the chain of bones or I guess replaces them altogether. On the opposite end of the pin there is a very thin titanium plate the sits just behind my eardrum and receives the vibrations from the eardrum and transmits them directly to the nerve. Pretty simple alternative actually, which is why I decided to go ahead with the surgery in the first place. The surgery took about 3.5 hours working with micro surgical tools using a microscope because everything is so tiny. From Dr. Gilbert's explanation it is kind of like working on R/C gear, only smaller. I have been amazed and also very happy that such a procedure exists. We are hopeful.


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01.19.2011, 12:00 AM

Well the ear's pretty tiny so they need to use a microscope

The cochlea implants attach 22 electrodes directly to the auditory nerve - which requires some drilling to access the nerve & more to mount the titainium implant!

My son has the latest version which uses Li-Ion batteries & has more maps for different sound siuations


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