schuette wrote:can I ask why your having surgery...?
Oh, of course.
I've been a gardener/landscaper for the past 20+ years. (I'm a Master Gardener.) It's taking its toll on this old body, via wear and tear. This past year was super busy with installs. Last summer I was averaging 10 hour days, planting about 800 plants a day (4 inch and 1 gallon, not 5 or 15 gallon ones), as a client was having a 2 million dollar wedding at her house. The place looked spectacular, but I wore my shoulder out. (Not to mention, my 20 other clients needing my services.) Being a stubborn ass, I kept working instead of taking a few weeks off to heal. Then when I was doing the Fall/Winter plantings and pruning six months ago, my shoulder just gave out. I have one completely torn tendon, another tendon hanging on by a thread, other tears and impingment in my shoulder, so they are going to go in and spend three hours sewing everything back together.
I took February, March and the first half of April off, hoping I'd heal on my own. But the surgeons say that the tendons won't re-attach on their own, so they scheduled surgery. I'm back at work now, popping pain pills, as I have to get the Spring/Summer installs in. Gotta keep those client's satisfied, right?
Anyhoo, that's why I'm having surgery. They say I'll be off work 4-6 months, which is totally depressing, since I'm self employed and don't get workman's comp.
Shoot, if the world ends tomorrow, DA, does that mean I should skip work today?
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