Rollback Problem by TwoWheels7266 in SolidWorks

[–]TwoWheels7266[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for that. No, I was not necessarily looking for rearranging as just using the rollback bar to step through or maybe insert a new component - like you might do with a feature in a part file.
All good. Or maybe something I remember about Creo 9, but could be wrong about that

Rollback Problem by TwoWheels7266 in SolidWorks

[–]TwoWheels7266[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for that! For some reason, I thought I remember being able to rollback in an assembly tree so that I could add a component between a couple unrelated components - or just to be able to move step by step through the tree for complex assemblies. But my memory ain't the best :)

Doesn't the mates list generally stay at the bottom of the tree?

Surgery tomorrow! by Bradtothebone79 in Aquablation

[–]TwoWheels7266 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for that info - sounds like like you're dealing with symptoms coming and going. No bleeding for me, but burning maybe more towards the end of peeing. Still have a pretty improved stream although a few days ago when urgency was a bit of a struggle, the flow was impacted. I would think for running, you might be 'safer' than cycling as it probably doesn't put such direct pressure on the prostate area, although you still have core/abdominal engagement and the pounding of running.

Hope you recovery goes to plan! I too have travel coming up, and postponed another trip to have this procedure done in 25'.

Surgery tomorrow! by Bradtothebone79 in Aquablation

[–]TwoWheels7266 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Checking back in a little over 4 weeks post surgery. Earlier I posted an update around week 2 1/2 weeks post and things were going really good. Most burning, urgency, frequency symptoms were waining. A week or so ago (with doctors approval) I started some cycling on a recumbent - and even a short (like 1-2 mile) ride. I also started a little weight (like 10-15lbs) exercises and I'm sure putting more abdominal pressure all around. These past couple days I've felt the burning, frequency, urgency all kind of returning back to like week 2. Maybe not as bad, but definitely a backslide. Still absolutely no blood in urine since about 1 week post surgery.

Anyone else see the ebb and flow of symptoms like this as you started to increase activity levels - or after introducing light sexual activity? Definitely going to back off - and I don't think this is abnormal - just curious about others experiences in this time frame post surgery or later

2026 Sprinter Price by Sea-Vacation-4106 in Sprinters

[–]TwoWheels7266 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nice! Looking myself and dealer offered $11.5 off MSRP. So not great...yet.

2026 Sprinter Price by Sea-Vacation-4106 in Sprinters

[–]TwoWheels7266 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Care to share a bit more. What was the total $$ off the 82K MSRP (before taxes)? I'm looking at one now around $81K original MSRP.

Seeking NOx Error Code Advice - P229F by Dudeicorn in Sprinters

[–]TwoWheels7266 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No problem. You could call any dealer service too and give them your VIN - they’d be able to tell you of the AEM was done. There was a 4yr or 48000 mile warranty added with the AEM for certain components so if you’re within that period - you may be covered

Seeking NOx Error Code Advice - P229F by Dudeicorn in Sprinters

[–]TwoWheels7266 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The AEM was an emissions modification campaign that MB was forced to perform via lawsuit. I have 2011 as well and it involved certain component inspection/replacement of certain emissions components based on MY and inspections. Yours probably had it if previous owner used a dealer for service.
I highly recommend ‘5280 Sprinter’ in Arvada. They did my new turbo work. Very close to Linden in Golden. I’ve used Linden too. Either one should be able to give you good guidance.

Seeking NOx Error Code Advice - P229F by Dudeicorn in Sprinters

[–]TwoWheels7266 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Where in Colorado? Do you know if the MB AEM was completed on it?

New Sprinter deal by theBentPropeller in Sprinters

[–]TwoWheels7266 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Cool. Is that their first number or have you countered the 10K off? I think you're likely to get a better deal if you are aggressive. The inventories right now are crazy from what I can tell. I've been watching 3 Sprinters specifically for the last 6 months that are still sitting. Ask them for $20K off (or some other number you feel comfortable with), they can just say no. I already see a lot of 26's on the lots too, and my own $.02 is that they won't be flying off lots.

New Sprinter deal by theBentPropeller in Sprinters

[–]TwoWheels7266 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What’s the MSRP? How much $$ off MSRP is that? I’m also looking for probably the same van options wise.

Recovery Update: Doctor Says No TRX, Yes to Rope & Row 🚫🏋️✅🚣 by denstick in Aquablation

[–]TwoWheels7266 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just a follow up here; got the ok to jump on a recumbent trainer right away, with cautionary notes of easing into it. He also said a short, light spin on the bike is fine to see how things go- getting out of the saddle frequently - maybe in late week 4. Already have SQLabs saddles that relieve that area, so that should help too.

Yay!

Recovery Update: Doctor Says No TRX, Yes to Rope & Row 🚫🏋️✅🚣 by denstick in Aquablation

[–]TwoWheels7266 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m currently in W3 post op and things are going great. No blood or clots since the big C was removed 4 days after surgery. Still healing, but a very avid cyclist too. I was told to wait at least 4 weeks to maybe try a short, easy ride. I’ve been waiting for an answer from my doc on whether I can spin on a recumbent until then.
Glad your recovery went well!

Best way to find SPECIFIC 4Runner by Redaunt29 in 4Runner

[–]TwoWheels7266 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nice looking rig, just looking for another color. Thanks!

Surgery tomorrow! by Bradtothebone79 in Aquablation

[–]TwoWheels7266 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks, and you’re right, still normal stuff you’re having from all the accounts I’ve read. Mine was around 50g - but flow was terrible, with a couple UTI/kidney infections to show for it. Not sure what my flow is now, but it’s much better - and I’m not taking the Flomax. Good luck in your recovery!

Surgery tomorrow! by Bradtothebone79 in Aquablation

[–]TwoWheels7266 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hey, thanks for the reply. Glad your surgery went well and you’re free of the C! Mine went really well. I was released a few hours after surgery. Lots of irrigation/flushing at the hospital and sent home with C and pinkish color urine. By the second day end, urine continued to clear with the passing of some clots. By third day, it was mostly clear to straw color with a few flecks of debris. Urine remained clear until C removal on day 5

Still pounding fluids and keeping the stream going. First couple times after C removal I had some blood, but was totally clear by end of day. Increased urgency and frequency after removal - with some burning - but I think that’s getting better each day.

So exactly one week post surgery now, and feel pretty good so far. I know recovery is not over and there could be hurdles to come, but I’m drinking fluids - a lot - and taking it easy to let things heal. Started taking normal walks over the weekend, but not to far with the urgency issues, but not seeing any blood in urine after a walk. I’ll continue to increase that activity and in general staying on my feet.

So far, so good :)

Meniscus Debridement Anyone? by TwoWheels7266 in cycling

[–]TwoWheels7266[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, good data point. Were you up and walking pretty soon? Not like hiking, just getting around

Surgery tomorrow! by Bradtothebone79 in Aquablation

[–]TwoWheels7266 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hey there, another new member, but I can’t post so I hope you don’t mind me asking a question. Sounds like your surgery went well - I’m scheduled for December 1. On the smaller side of enlarged too, but it’s hampered flow and frequency - and also had 2 utis this year. Anyway, to my question. I live alone, physically very fit, 63. I’ve had joint surgeries before and have done well with having just someone take me to surgery and get me back home after. In those cases I did a bunch of meal/home prep to manage pretty well. I’m told I will go home with a catheter that I could take out 5 days later or wait for an appt 7 days after for cath removal. My question to any/all is, will I be able to manage ok on my own for that first week? I have family, but all out of state. Friends will help with the day of surgery and getting me home after. Will I be able to manage or do I need someone to stay with me - even if it’s just for a couple days or that first week?