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Monday, January 20, 2020
Ten More Days....
...and nights until the possibility of my cast being removed. Hopefully I don't go berserk before then.
They removed the cast this morning, and placed a removable brace. The freedom is great, but I don't have the hard cast to protect the bone from what could be a painful bump. Hopefully, I stay attentive and prevent that from happening.
As claimed by Stanford Medical, It's really the ONLY reason this country's women get to live 10 years longer and weigh on average 19 kilos less than we do.
(And realistically, it has NOTHING to do with genetics or some secret diet and really, EVERYTHING to do with "how" they eat.)
P.S, I said "HOW", and not "what"...
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Hopefully, all will go well. Still might reconsider using a giant drill right away..drink some milk or some calcium supplements meanwhile.
ReplyDeleteThe entrapped feeling is disturbing. If the doctor wants to keep a cast on longer, he will have to replace this one and clean my arm
DeleteHey Jess, just wanted to drop by, you're 10 days are up, right? That must feel good. Take care and don't get too rowdy too soon. ;)
ReplyDeleteThey removed the cast this morning, and placed a removable brace. The freedom is great, but I don't have the hard cast to protect the bone from what could be a painful bump. Hopefully, I stay attentive and prevent that from happening.
DeleteThere ya go! Bet it's a heck of a relief to have it off. Just take care and safety first...at least for a while. ;)
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ReplyDeleteAs claimed by Stanford Medical, It's really the ONLY reason this country's women get to live 10 years longer and weigh on average 19 kilos less than we do.
ReplyDelete(And realistically, it has NOTHING to do with genetics or some secret diet and really, EVERYTHING to do with "how" they eat.)
P.S, I said "HOW", and not "what"...
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