No worries and no offense taken. I hate PC culture also. Years ago, in college I would greet a table of male study friends by saying, "Hello, ladies." I don't think that would go over very well now. Unless, of course, the table of guys all identified as women...
Well, I'm a lady pede, but the condensed version is...she was a complete and utter bitch to the attorney who was presenting the evidence which included the Suitcases Full of Ballots video. She said the video had already been debunked. But that was untrue because up until the moment she saw it, it hadn't been revealed to anyone to have debunked it yet. She knew, at that moment, she fucked up. Bad. Watching that happen in real time was so, SO sweet.
Great information, thank you! Glad to hear you're doing so well. I've got this weird clunking feeling in the knee I had done in September. Doctor said it's normal and that a prosthetic will never feel like a 'real' knee. I get that but I'm not sure if he's really hearing me. I suppose if I'm not feeling more confident or if the clunking hasn't improved by January or so, I can postpone the February surgery. I've got great range of motion, no pain and my strength and balance is improving. It's just this weird "jingle-jangly" feeling I've got in the new knee. My therapist just wants me to continue working to strengthen the muscles around the new joint. Did you experience anything similar? I'm going to lie, here, in my Thanksgiving turkey stupor and dig through the recoveryone site. I do believe I could accomplish PT on my own at home with a guided program. Thanks, again and contiued healing to you and your shiny, new knees.
Crimes against humanity.