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The doc called me last night at about 8pm. This guy must work hellacious hours. He'd just reviewed
the CT scan. There was more displacement than the x-ray showed, and the break is into the joint. So,
Wednesday, if the hospital is available, he will operate - relocating the heel bone and screwing
everything back together.

The good news is that the 'no-weight-bearing' restriction will be for only 6 weeks as opposed to
8-12 weeks. (Of course there will be a few weeks of PT.)

Yippee!
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John H Wrote in message:
The doc called me last night at about 8pm. This guy must work hellacious hours. He'd just reviewed
the CT scan. There was more displacement than the x-ray showed, and the break is into the joint. So,
Wednesday, if the hospital is available, he will operate - relocating the heel bone and screwing
everything back together.

The good news is that the 'no-weight-bearing' restriction will be for only 6 weeks as opposed to
8-12 weeks. (Of course there will be a few weeks of PT.)

Yippee!


The bright side is you will have ample time to sit before your
puter and parry the juvenile insults cast at you by YKW and his
baby brother.
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On Saturday, 23 September 2017 09:21:23 UTC-3, justan wrote:
John H Wrote in message:
The doc called me last night at about 8pm. This guy must work hellacious hours. He'd just reviewed
the CT scan. There was more displacement than the x-ray showed, and the break is into the joint. So,
Wednesday, if the hospital is available, he will operate - relocating the heel bone and screwing
everything back together.

The good news is that the 'no-weight-bearing' restriction will be for only 6 weeks as opposed to
8-12 weeks. (Of course there will be a few weeks of PT.)

Yippee!


The bright side is you
will have ample time to sit before your
puter and parry the juvenile insults cast at you by YKW and his
baby brother.
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Are y'all saying that 'The John' is a bit slow and needs a bit of thinking time before throwing insults at others?
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On Sat, 23 Sep 2017 08:21:21 -0400 (EDT), justan wrote:

John H Wrote in message:
The doc called me last night at about 8pm. This guy must work hellacious hours. He'd just reviewed
the CT scan. There was more displacement than the x-ray showed, and the break is into the joint. So,
Wednesday, if the hospital is available, he will operate - relocating the heel bone and screwing
everything back together.

The good news is that the 'no-weight-bearing' restriction will be for only 6 weeks as opposed to
8-12 weeks. (Of course there will be a few weeks of PT.)

Yippee!


The bright side is you will have ample time to sit before your
puter and parry the juvenile insults cast at you by YKW and his
baby brother.


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On 9/23/17 9:14 AM, True North wrote:
On Saturday, 23 September 2017 09:21:23 UTC-3, justan wrote:
John H Wrote in message:
The doc called me last night at about 8pm. This guy must work hellacious hours. He'd just reviewed
the CT scan. There was more displacement than the x-ray showed, and the break is into the joint. So,
Wednesday, if the hospital is available, he will operate - relocating the heel bone and screwing
everything back together.

The good news is that the 'no-weight-bearing' restriction will be for only 6 weeks as opposed to
8-12 weeks. (Of course there will be a few weeks of PT.)

Yippee!


The bright side is you
will have ample time to sit before your
puter and parry the juvenile insults cast at you by YKW and his
baby brother.
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Are y'all saying that 'The John' is a bit slow and needs a bit of thinking time before throwing insults at others?


I don't believe Johnny Mop is manly enough to climb a ladder and fall
off. My guess is one of the 10-year-old skateboarders in the
neighborhood thought Johnny Mop was a modern day "Boo Radley" (from
"...Mockingbird} and stomped on his foot to see if he was as slow-moving
as he is slow-witted.




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On Sat, 23 Sep 2017 08:21:21 -0400 (EDT), justan wrote:

John H Wrote in message:
The doc called me last night at about 8pm. This guy must work hellacious hours. He'd just reviewed
the CT scan. There was more displacement than the x-ray showed, and the break is into the joint. So,
Wednesday, if the hospital is available, he will operate - relocating the heel bone and screwing
everything back together.

The good news is that the 'no-weight-bearing' restriction will be for only 6 weeks as opposed to
8-12 weeks. (Of course there will be a few weeks of PT.)

Yippee!


The bright side is you will have ample time to sit before your
puter and parry the juvenile insults cast at you by YKW and his
baby brother.


Ah, so many bright things to look forward to!
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On Saturday, 23 September 2017 09:21:23 UTC-3, justan wrote:
John H Wrote in message:
The doc called me last night at about 8pm. This guy must work hellacious hours. He'd just reviewed
the CT scan. There was more displacement than the x-ray showed, and the break is into the joint. So,
Wednesday, if the hospital is available, he will operate - relocating the heel bone and screwing
everything back together.

The good news is that the 'no-weight-bearing' restriction will be for only 6 weeks as opposed to
8-12 weeks. (Of course there will be a few weeks of PT.)

Yippee!


The bright side is you
will have ample time to sit before your
puter and parry the juvenile insults cast at you by YKW and his
baby brother.
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Are y'all saying that 'The John' is a bit slow and needs a bit of thinking time before throwing insults at others?


No, but it would be a good idea if you thought about your dumb
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On Saturday, 23 September 2017 11:18:15 UTC-3, justan wrote:
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On Sat, 23 Sep 2017 08:21:21 -0400 (EDT), justan wrote:

John H Wrote in message:
The doc called me last night at about 8pm. This guy must work hellacious hours. He'd just reviewed
the CT scan. There was more displacement than the x-ray showed, and the break is into the joint. So,
Wednesday, if the hospital is available, he will operate - relocating the heel bone and screwing
everything back together.

The good news is that the 'no-weight-bearing' restriction will be for only 6 weeks as opposed to
8-12 weeks. (Of course there will be a few weeks of PT.)

Yippee!


The bright side is you will have ample time to sit before your
puter and parry the juvenile insults cast at you by YKW and his
baby brother.


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Hee hee...you really are an amusing little lass!
I used to think Richard was just defending y'all when he said you were funny, but maybe he was right.

Getting serious for a moment..who in here has been more disruptive in this group...The John and his bowl of turds (includes you) or Harry and I?
You give us far too much credit.
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