Bionic Freetown Fred
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Glad to hear the pain has been reduced FF, now onward & upward but slow & easy. As someone has mentioned things take a bit more time when we get less young.
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Thanx guys. I'm givin it a few days as far as pain relief goes & getting real excited. Things feel much better this evening. Maybe I'll even get some real sleep.
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FF,stay away from the tractors. stick to :discuss: eventually you be be We will pray that God eases the pain so you can & b4 too long you will be a
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This is a little more like it,Fred. You've got to feel like a Kid in a Candy Shop ! Carry On,Mister !
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Still feelin somewhat better pain wise. Surgeon appt. today at 10;00 AM for follow up-- hope to find out re-attach date.
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Freddy's got the "Upholstering Thing" down real good,maybe We can send him over to stitch 'Ya back together !
Good your feelin' better. Hoping for good news out of the doc today.
Hey FF, maybe when talking to the doc about the re-attachment thing....you could ask him not to re-attach it so tight and maybe you'll get a little extra dangle length so it'll be easier to find on those really cold winter mornings??
oohhhhh......never mind......it's the other end they are re-attaching.....in that case they better make it real tight!
Hey FF, maybe when talking to the doc about the re-attachment thing....you could ask him not to re-attach it so tight and maybe you'll get a little extra dangle length so it'll be easier to find on those really cold winter mornings??
oohhhhh......never mind......it's the other end they are re-attaching.....in that case they better make it real tight!
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I have some extra Pex tubing and connectors to donate.Hambden Bob wrote:Freddy's got the "Upholstering Thing" down real good,maybe We can send him over to stitch 'Ya back together !
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I'm kinda curious about that also.SMITTY wrote:How'd the appointment go today, Fred? I hope you got some info out of the docs ...
His appointment was at 10am..........
He posted at 10:28am on another thread, then 8 more posts after that.......but he didn't come on this thread to let us know if the doc said he lived or not????????