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My broken collar bone


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The plate is probably to small to set off the detectors,  unless its a hand held.

I used to have about 2k's of metal in my legs,  now that set the things off.

My wife would walk on as if she didnt know me. Funnily enough I flew more then than before or since they tool it out.

You body will,  after a while, start making it uncomfortable and reject the stuff.

Try to always keep it warm.
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It's not just the clavicle plate, there are also other plates running down my arm. From what I can make out it is not so much the plates that set of the detector, but the anchoring screws.

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No one stopped me at the airport and the buzzer didn't shout.

it would be a very brave person to stop someone as big as you Wink

 

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At least you guys that kept it now have some titanium thingies...... even if it is not on your bike but screwed onto your "quick release"!!!!!!!!!!< id="gwProxy" ="">< ="jsCall;" id="jsProxy" ="">

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Had a metal plate in my shoulder for 16 years now , no problems. Dont even know its there. Cold doesnt make a differnce to it Big%20smile.

Got 2 wires in pinkie as well, temper is a bad thingOuch.

 
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I've got a plate and nine screws in mine, looks very similar to a garden rake. Doc says if it doesn't bother you leave it in. Winter and my seat belt used to be uncomfortable, but that goes away after a few years.

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You body will' date='  after a while, start making it uncomfortable and reject the stuff.

Try to always keep it warm.
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I seriously hope u jokingBig%20smile, it's the only thing keeping my back togetherConfusedConfusedConfusedConfusedConfused
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CarbonBoy ' date=' TiBones - what are these plates made from?[/quote']

 

Titanium. Have one in my head.

 

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A mate of mine has encouraged me to post my little injury pic, so here goes.

 

Did this at Giba Gorge on the 22 of April on the main line. Snapped 3 of the ligaments holding the collar bone to the shoulder. A hook plate was installed to allow the ligaments time to heal. Problem is the hook and a band of muscle compete for space, so when the muscle is activated, well let's just say it's not very comfortable.

 

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I've also got a plate. Left side. It bothers me when hiking with a heavy pack or in certain cars when sitting on the left. Otherwise, no issues.

 

 

 

Plenty of big guys with plated shoulders... We need to learn how to fall beter... ;)

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How many years has it been in? My doc has advised me that it should be removed.

 

I've got 5 days to go to OP day, man I cannot wait to get this thing out. 

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Hey RM, let us know how it feels after removing it.

Surely the holes will close eventually - if they expect the bone to grow back together, then the holes should close?

Having it taken out is a bit like skydiving - jumping out of a perfectly good plane - here you are having an op on a bionic shoulder?

Let us know - thanks
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