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Re: cattle waters // Rithie or Jug
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Posted by kyhayman on November 22, 2006 at 06:32:48 from (64.12.116.74):
In Reply to: Re: cattle waters // Rithie or Jug posted by Iagary on November 22, 2006 at 05:40:49:
Hi Gary, Thanks for asking. Slow slow recovery. Im 5 weeks post surgery and can get up and down, walk a bit, etc. Doc still has me locked at 60 degrees of motion on my leg so I cant yet get into the front seat of a car and drive. They say 5-6 months until I get out of the locking brace. But, Im here, Im alive, and my leg is still attached so life is good. Worst part has been having to give up tobacco after 26 years of chewing. Doc says that its hard enough to get menisicus to reattach at any age, and at 39 Im almost too old to try, so anything I can do to improve the odds I want to try. Thats a really good idea about the water. My first though was "how can I do that" since some of my waterers are miles from the house. Then I got to thinking, hmmm. Jug of water in the cab, metal pan, and the propane torch I've been heating that screwdriver with. Thanks for the suggestion.
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