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Rrae 01-12-2012 11:55 PM

Like true champions....
 
Thank you :hug:
These are the types of threads I usually print out for future reference. Everyone has such good input. It brings peace of mind, just knowing that I've received quality feedback from my best colleagues! :p

I didn't even consider that about the break in coverage. Thanks for that and point well taken!

Amen!

Rae
:grouphug:

JoanB 01-13-2012 12:15 PM

Good!
 
Glad we got all that established...does this mean we can go back to being Pop Tarts and sock monkeys now?:D

Rrae 01-13-2012 06:38 PM

Heck Yes!
 
Too much serious talk can make the brain stale ....
.......and NOW for something completely different!
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Mark56 01-14-2012 01:36 AM

:)
 
Um, well............, uh, GAWRSH.:o

ElizaJane23 01-14-2012 02:44 AM

Me Tough?
 
I don't know about me being tough. This fiesty Air Force staff sergeant crumpled like a big weenie my first spinal lumbar surgery. I had a c-section incision so they could move all my innards to each side to get to my lumbar spine. Then they gave me a big incision from my right hip to harvest bone and I got a bone infection from that. Man, was I sick and hurting, and I had to put on a custom made brace while still in bed so I could get out of bed and one of the bars laid right over that infected bone infection in my hip. Evidently I screamed when getting out of the hospital bed in our den for the first full month. That was 14 years ago and my 28-year old daughter is just starting to talk about how much that traumatized her. I know - we all have our horror stories about dealing with all we've had to go through. Amazing isn't it? We've made it - to a point where there is hope for a better tomorrow. Not pain free, but better than it was. We've survived. I think everyone here is a hero.

Mark56 01-14-2012 09:57 AM

Well said
 
You covered it Eliza-

Now for the next chapter in your story,
Mark56:grouphug:


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