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Re: O.T. Another project for my son and daughter.pix.


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Posted by LOU from Wi. on May 13, 2012 at 11:48:53 from (174.124.35.66):

In Reply to: Re: O.T. Another project for my son and daughter.pix. posted by Mike (WA) on May 13, 2012 at 10:29:34:

Mike. Your closer to the truth then you realize. Got a letter from the Dr at the V.a clinic where I go for treatment of diabetes. Last year i had a scheduled Ultra sound scheduled and The women (these two gals could squeeze a rear tractor tire together)poked , prodded me for over 1.1/2 hrs and for over two weeks i was so sore couldn't hardly stand to lay down.I'M not about to have a repeat performance of them trying to push the life out of this old hulk.Now Friday came a letter stating I have a 4 cm aneurysm in the Abdominal Aortic line. Normally the size is 2.5 cm,and mine is larger. I am NOT Physically capable of undergoing surgery as age and diabetes have taken their toll. Still I'm going back for the testosterone, 1"1/4 needles but will do the injections at home .Victor can do em as he does the Insulin Injections nightly. Does a great job. Going to the family Dr this coming week so he can advise Victor where to place the shots so he doesn't hit the syatic(sp)nerves. Now my job with the wood process is (dont laugh now) is running the select valve on the splitter and running the Bobcat to load the split wood in the 1.1/2 ford.Now if that TURKEY VULTURE has plans for me, He just better hold off. Getting proficient with the SA 1911 45 acp. Any way, a person cant beat wood heat.#!.beats oil prices #2 no worry about running out of heat in the dead of night.Only down side is carrying out ashes and carrying in wood which my son does. I'm truly great full for him and the wife and daughters. One daughter will be coming over for Mothers day today.I thank you for the reply. Regards LOU.


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