Stop grumbling I’ve got bursitis in both shoulders and hip. Can’t walk on a roof and especially hilly country.What is it with bloody shoulders? Been active for 68yrs, and the only injuries were self inflicted, and usually involving a motorbike.
Three months ago I went to bed after a fairly big day but nothing special (renovating) and woke up in agony, unable to move head/neck/shoulders/arms.
Ahaa! "you've annoyed your bursae" says the doc, annoyed it! I'd wring it's effin neck if I could get hold of it, 3 months in and after CT scans, X rays, ultra sounds (no I'm not pregnant) and cortisone jabs, I've got about 30% in my right arm/shoulder and 60% in my left.
"You're doing really well considering your age" says the physio, I managed to remain civil.
This old age retirement thing is most definitely over-rated imho.
Ahhh cmon guys, surely we could get some basic details, cone angle (if it has one) tc ports, capacity ish, pressure raring?
Genuine query btw, due to recent events ^ my ability to cart stuff around has become severely limited so am looking at re jigging my brewery.
Would love some of the US stuff SS/Spike and their prices are reasonable but add shipping and I just can't justify it.
I'm currently talking to a couple of Chinese companies but the quality is always going to be a bit of a gamble, and I'd much rather get something from an Aussie company (yeh it's going to be made in China) but at least it will have some quality assurance done (mmm that would depend on who's doing it?)
It’s also a 35LtHow about on the count of three you each tell who is making what so we at least know you are both talking about the same thing.
Also if the source is the same it's already been told to both of you and technically no longer a secret so you are welcome to share.
We have about 150 bursar in our bodies. I think they are where the tendons join onto the bone at the jointsBloody hell, I didn't know you had them in your hips as well, more joy to look forward to I suppose.
Interesting comment about the cortisone, my medics gave me the impression that if it worked (not guaranteed apparently) then with physio I'd get back to normal eventually, being an ***** I thought they were talking a few weeks.
As philrob mentioned there's always surgery, did you look into that avenue?
And all Tri clamp fittings.It’s also a 35Lt
Bloody hell, I didn't know you had them in your hips as well, more joy to look forward to I suppose.
Interesting comment about the cortisone, my medics gave me the impression that if it worked (not guaranteed apparently) then with physio I'd get back to normal eventually, being an ***** I thought they were talking a few weeks.
As philrob mentioned there's always surgery, did you look into that avenue?
Hopefully not too many (see: SS Brewtech)And all Tri clamp fittings.
And all Tri clamp fittings.
Was that just a lucky guess?It wouldn’t be Keg King making these would it ??
Just a wild guessWas that just a lucky guess?
What is it with bloody shoulders? Been active for 68yrs, and the only injuries were self inflicted, and usually involving a motorbike.
Three months ago I went to bed after a fairly big day but nothing special (renovating) and woke up in agony, unable to move head/neck/shoulders/arms.
Ahaa! "you've annoyed your bursae" says the doc, annoyed it! I'd wring it's effin neck if I could get hold of it, 3 months in and after CT scans, X rays, ultra sounds (no I'm not pregnant) and cortisone jabs, I've got about 30% in my right arm/shoulder and 60% in my left.
"You're doing really well considering your age" says the physio, I managed to remain civil.
This old age retirement thing is most definitely over-rated imho.
Stop grumbling I’ve got bursitis in both shoulders and hip. Can’t walk on a roof and especially hilly country.
Cortisone works for a little bit then back to where you were.
There’s nothing wrong with the retirement thing, it’s just that the body can’t enjoy it like we would like.
At least when you wake up you don’t have to wonder what part of your body is gunna ache for the day.
I always said that we can’t wait for the kids to move out but by the time they do we can’t remember what we wanted to do when they did
I feel for you. I have been through the same thing. Fairly major surgery on each shoulder to fix it, the left in 2012, the right in Feb this year. On my first review with the surgeon after the surgery this year he managed to comment "that was worth doing, because your shoulder was a mess". Yeah, right, I know, I felt it from the inside for I don't know how long.
All good now though.
My old man tore his rotator cuff reaching for a cup in the cupboard...
Yes that's a good idea, where the barrel has some strength. We'll try to get a grip on the fermenter with a wet beach towel next time and if that doesn't work I'll be back to the workshop.What a brilliant idea, you could also do something like a big nut cracker to hold the fermenter across the handle holes.
Thanks for your feedback Kadmium. Locally made is important to me. SS is too for several reasons, one of which is that although I'll pay more I should never need to buy another.I know you mentioned you don't like the thought of PET, but do consider the Keg King fermenters. They are rated to 2.4 Bar but are tested to 5. Each one is checked individually and they are made in Springvale, Victoria, Australia.
So supports local, it's safe and they are like $70.
Just food for though. If I had the cash to splash I would go with SS, but I don't so it was a choice made for me (by SWMBO)
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