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Post by nfalls116 on Mar 22, 2015 5:56:06 GMT -5
Man o man the pains that come with living
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Post by Jamie Brooks 1John5:13 on Mar 22, 2015 9:16:17 GMT -5
Man o man the pains that come with living LOL, that's good. Yep, much better to have the pain.
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Post by drs on Mar 22, 2015 9:50:20 GMT -5
Hahahaha! Six months later I find I have a broken wrist and possible torn labrum around left and right hip joints. Too bad I did not settle and her insurance is still on the hook!!!!!!! Wrist bone that is broken is still not touching together to fuse, so it will require surgery and just had the last MRI yesterday for the hips to determine if it is the labrums that are torn or something else. If it is torn labrums, that will require surgeries as well. I am told the labrum repairs are short downtimes if I don't have a job that requires a lot of movement. Since I am in an adjustable chair at a desk practically all day, it should be fine. Bummer part is that I was planning on getting started on building a couple elevated shooting blinds this spring. Thank you all for the thoughts and prayers. God has shown his mercy and grace through this whole ordeal. I received an e-mail, from my Sister yesterday, who lives in Florida. She had a mishap in that she broke her left ankle and tore some ligaments. She has to wear a cast for 6-8 weeks; don't know how she injured her ankle but I believe she injured/broke her ankle while she was gardening. At this time she doesn't need to have surgery to repair the torn ligaments, bu the healing will be a slow one.
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Post by BOWn Hunter on Mar 26, 2015 8:02:13 GMT -5
Glad you're doing better omega! Hopefully you can get everything lined out you're dealing with now! God Bless!
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